Kerala Government Announces Cancellation of SSLC and Plus Two Exams for Gulf Students
The SSLC (Secondary School Leaving Certificate) examinations scheduled for students in the Gulf region have been postponed due to the escalating conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran in West Asia. Authorities have cited concerns for the safety and well-being of students and their families in the wake of the ongoing tensions in the region.
The postponement decision was made in consultation with educational officials and local government authorities, who are closely monitoring the situation. New dates for the examinations will be announced once conditions stabilize and it is deemed safe for students to participate.
The conflict has raised alarms as it may impact not only security but also daily life in affected areas, prompting various educational institutions across the region to take precautionary measures. Students and parents are encouraged to stay informed through official channels for updates related to examination schedules and safety guidelines.
For those directly affected, support services and counseling may be offered by schools to help students cope with any anxiety related to the situation. Meanwhile, educational authorities are emphasizing the importance of mental health and stability during these uncertain times.
