CBSE’s new counselling rules mandate separate socio-emotional and career counsellors in schools with a fixed 500:1 ratio.
A global IC3 study finds students increasingly rely on AI tools and parents for career decisions, while school counsellors struggle to keep pace with rapidly changing guidance needs.
Most counselors are balancing student mental health, absenteeism, food/housing insecurity, discipline, scheduling, and myriad other responsibilities.
CBSE mandates Secondary and Senior Secondary schools to appoint qualified Counseling and Wellness Teachers and Career ...
In a significant move concerning the psychological health of students, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has ...
CBSE mandates socio-emotional and career counsellors in all affiliated schools to enhance student mental health and career ...
Nagpur: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has amended its affiliation bye-laws to make the appointment of ...
In a move aimed at strengthening student well-being and improving access to career guidance, the Central Board of Secondary ...
Islamabad’s FDE launches a two-year career counselling program to guide students in schools and colleges with career and academic planning.
PhysicsWallah (PW) has launched a new PW Tuition Centre in Poonch and the Centre will offer academic support to the students ...
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has made it mandatory for all affiliated schools to appoint mental health and ...
A low-income district east of San Jose has become a “bright spot” for tackling absenteeism with an approach focused on data ...