CBSE has announced an alternative assessment scheme for students in the Middle East. According to the policy, evaluation of students will be done using school assessments, pre-board marks, and completed exams. The marks upload window will be available from April 6 to 13, 2026.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced CBSE 12th result 2026 evaluation process for West Asian countries (Bahrain, Iran, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE) where the board exams were cancelled due to the ongoing West Asia war. CBSE has shared an alternate assessment scheme for Class 12 students. The official notice states that in subjects where examinations have been conducted, actual performance in the examination may be taken into account for declaration of results. This process will be different for the subject where the exams could not even be conducted.
Check here CBSE 12th Result 2026 Alternate Scheme Notice
Alternate Assessment Scheme for CBSE Class 12
CBSE 12th result assessment scheme for West Asian Countries is given below
Students who appeared in all registered subjects
The results of such students will be declared based on their performance in the examinations, as they have appeared in all of their registered subjects.
- Candidates of 2025 or earlier registered in 01 subject under the Compartment Category:
- If these students have appeared in one registered subject, their result will be declared based on their performance in the examination.
- If examination is not conducted, an opportunity will be given to them to appear in the supplementary examinations to be held in July, 2026.
Students whose 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 examinations are left
General
In this category, assessment will be made based on the maximum marks assigned to the theory paper and to the Practical/I.A.
Assessment in the Board will be based on the assessment done by the schools.
Evaluation of subjects with 80 and 70 theory marks
In subjects where maximum theory marks are 80 or 70, schools will provide the performance of the students to the Board in quarterly examination, in half yearly examination and in final Pre-Board examination. Best of the three marks will be taken into account for calculating result. Marks awarded in theory out of 80 or 70 are to be uploaded by the school on the online system to be provided by the CBSE.
Assessment of the subjects with 60, 50 and 30 theory marks
In the subjects where maximum theory marks are 60, 50, and 30, the school will provide the performance of the students to the Board in the final Pre-Board examination only. These marks will be taken into account for calculating the final result.
In these subjects, if a student was absent in the Final Pre-Board Examination, then Pre-Board marks, which were conducted prior to the Final Pre-Board Examinations, will be provided by the schools to the Board. Marks awarded in theory, out of 60, 50, and 30 are to be uploaded.
Students from these countries who have changed their examination centre to some other country, including India, will have their results declared based on their performance in the examinations.
At the time of preparation of results, if any other suitable action is required to be taken, the same will be decided by the Competent Authority of the Board and implemented for the declaration of results.
Internal assessment/Practical is a year-long exercise, and it has already been completed, and the performance of the students has already been uploaded by the schools. Accordingly, there will be no change in the IA/Practical marks.
The decision of the Competent Authority of the Board will be final and binding.
CBSE 12th Result of these students will be declared along with the rest of the students
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