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Centre tells Supreme Court it is mulling policy for West Asia students whose CBSE results could not be declared

Centre tells Supreme Court it is mulling policy for West Asia students whose CBSE results could not be declared
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The Indian government is developing a policy to assist students in West Asia whose CBSE results were withheld due to regional conflicts. The Supreme Court has been asked to defer the hearing while the government finalizes this accommodation.

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This addresses the academic uncertainty faced by students caught in geopolitical instability, ensuring their educational progress is not permanently derailed.

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The Union government on Friday (June 12, 2026) informed the Supreme Court that it was considering a policy to accommodate private students in West Asia whose examination results could not be declared by the CBSE owing to the prevailing conflict in the region.

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