The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has introduced a comprehensive 24-hour support mechanism aimed at helping students navigate the period following their board examination results. The initiative marks a significant step towards addressing student anxiety and providing guidance during the crucial post-result phase.
Students across India, including those from Bihar where CBSE-affiliated schools have seen substantial growth in recent years, can now access counselling and support services at any time through dedicated telephone lines and email channels. The move comes as board results often trigger stress and uncertainty among students regarding their academic futures and career pathways.
Education experts have welcomed the initiative, noting that timely intervention can prove critical for students dealing with unexpected results or those requiring guidance on higher education options. For Bihar's student community, where competitive examination preparation is particularly intense, such support systems could provide valuable assistance in making informed decisions about college admissions and career choices.
The board has encouraged students and parents to utilise these resources without hesitation. With mental health awareness gaining prominence in educational circles, CBSE's round-the-clock helpline represents an important institutional acknowledgment of student welfare beyond academic assessment. Further details about contact numbers and email addresses are expected to be published on the official CBSE website.