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'Policy Being Formulated To Declare Results Of Class 12 Private Students In Gulf': CBSE To SC
24htopnews | June 12, 2026 10:09 PM CST

The Centre told the Supreme Court that it is working on a policy to address CBSE private students in West Asia whose results remain undeclared due to the ongoing regional conflict. The government sought adjournment till June 22 as it reviews petitions from Gulf-based students affected by cancelled exams and delayed assessments, with the SC already issuing notices in the case.

New Delhi: The Central government informed the Supreme Court on Friday that a policy is being discussed for private students of CBSE outside India whose results could not be declared due to the West Asia conflict.

Solicitor General Tushar Mehta urged the Supreme Court to put off the hearing till June 22, as the government is currently looking into some of the questions raised in the petition filed by students living in the Gulf.

He said that a policy will soon be introduced for private students in West Asia whose CBSE results could not be declared due to the ongoing war. The government is considering formulating a policy for students impacted by similar situations.

In March, the CBSE had cancelled the Class 12 board examinations for students studying in several West Asian countries in view of the regional crisis.


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