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War disrupts Gulf Class 12 students and threatens to erase their academic year
International
Published on 24 April 2026

Fair evaluation and exam access are now in doubt
Escalating conflict across the Middle East is leaving thousands of Class 12 students facing an academic crisis. Families fear students may lose an entire academic year as the war clouds evaluation fairness, complicates access to competitive exams, and disrupts normal schooling. The situation is intensifying uncertainty right when students are preparing for final assessments and key admissions milestones.
- Thousands of Gulf Class 12 students are struggling amid escalating war
- Evaluation fairness is becoming a major concern for final assessments
- Competitive exam access is being disrupted by conflict conditions
- Students fear an entire academic year could be lost
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