The Union Government told the Supreme Court Thursday it is formulating a policy for private students in West Asia who could not receive CBSE examination results because of the war.
Solicitors said hostilities disrupted document verification, center operations and secure data transfers needed to declare scores for overseas candidates.
Parents and schools in Gulf states had petitioned the court seeking timelines for result publication and alternative certification pathways.
The board typically serves thousands of expatriate students whose admissions to higher education depend on timely mark sheets.
Justices asked the government to submit concrete guidelines at the next listing while urging interim communication with affected families.
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