CBSE to provide counselling to students from next month

January 31, 2016 12:00 am | Updated September 23, 2016 04:09 am IST - Mumbai:

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will provide online counselling and through telephone and newspapers from next month to students appearing for Board’s examination to help them overcome exam-related stress.

The Central Board of Secondary Education, in a statement released in New Delhi, said this year 76 principals, trained counsellors and psychologists will participate in tele-counselling to address exam-related psychological problems of the students.

While 60 counsellors are in India, 16 are located in Nepal, Japan, Saudi Arabia, UAE and Kuwait.

Students of Class 10 and Class 12 across India can reach out to the CBSE helpline at 1800 11 8004 in case of exam-related anxiety, stress or other queries.

The pre-examination counselling for students and parents will begin from the February 1 and will continue up to April 22, the statement said.

In addition, CBSE experts will also answer queries of students through weekly ‘Question Answer’ columns in major national newspapers in February.

For online advice, students can contact counselling.cecbse@gmail.com and sugandh.cbse@gmail.com, while information about techniques to cope with exam-related anxiety is also provided through its website.

For the seventh year, CBSE has arranged counselling for differently-abled children to take care of the needs and anxiety of special children, the statement added. —PTI

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