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JKSA Urges MEA to Intervene for Indian Medical Students in Iran Amid Embassy Advisory

Association Seeks Postponement of Uloompaya, Pre-Internship Exams Scheduled for March 5; Calls for Clear Guidance to Protect Students’ Safety and Academic Future

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February 24, 2026
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Srinagar, Feb 23 (JKNS): The Jammu & Kashmir Students Association (JKSA) on Monday wrote to the Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India, seeking urgent intervention to safeguard the academic future of Indian students currently pursuing medical education in Iran, following the recent advisory issued by the Embassy of India, Tehran on 23 February 2026.

In its representation addressed to the Ministry, as per news agency JKNS, the Association expressed appreciation for the Government’s timely advisory urging Indian nationals to return to India in view of the evolving situation in Iran. However, it highlighted the serious concerns raised by hundreds of Indian students, including a significant number from Jammu & Kashmir, who are presently in the midst of crucial academic examinations.

National Convenor of the Association, Nasir Khuehami, stated that apart from ongoing semester examinations in several universities, two Iran-wide national examinations of critical importance the Uloompaya (Comprehensive Basic Science Examination) and the Pre-Internship Examination are scheduled to be held on 5 March 2026. These examinations are conducted under the supervision of the Ministry of Health and Medical Education of the Islamic Republic of Iran and constitute mandatory milestones in the medical academic pathway.

The Association noted that students have informed them that their respective universities have conveyed there is very little likelihood of postponement of the scheduled examinations. In such circumstances, an abrupt departure from Iran may severely impact their academic year, delay their professional progression, and adversely affect their long-term career plans. The prevailing uncertainty has created significant anxiety among students and deep concern among their families back home.

The Association has requested the Ministry of External Affairs to provide clear and structured guidance specifically for students whose examinations are imminent, so they can make informed and responsible decisions in alignment with official advisories. It has also urged the Ministry to engage with the concerned universities and relevant authorities in Iran to explore the possibility of academic flexibility, postponement, or alternative arrangements for Indian students, should the situation warrant their immediate return to India.

Emphasizing the sensitivity of the situation, the Association underlined that clarity and coordinated communication are essential to prevent panic and confusion among students. It assured the Ministry and the Embassy of India in Tehran of its full cooperation in disseminating verified information and coordinating with affected students on the ground.

The Association reiterated that the safety and academic future of Indian students must go hand in hand, and expressed hope for timely intervention to ensure that no student is forced to choose between personal security and the loss of an academic year. (JKNS)

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