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SC disposes of plea after CBSE frames new policy for Class XII students in West Asia

SC disposes of plea after CBSE frames new policy for Class XII students in West Asia
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The Indian government informed the Supreme Court that the CBSE has established a new evaluation policy for private Class XII students in West Asia. This policy addresses grading challenges caused by regional conflicts where school-based assessments were unavailable.

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It provides a legal resolution for students whose academic progress was stalled by geopolitical instability, ensuring their board results can be processed.

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The Union government informed the Supreme Court on Monday (June 22, 2026) that the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has framed a fresh policy for evaluating private candidates in West Asia whose results could not be declared due to the ongoing conflict in the region.

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