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CBSE’s New Directive on Student Well-Being: A Step Towards Holistic Education — and How Neev Is Aligning with This Vision

In a progressive and much-needed move, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has issued a directive making emotional counselling and wellness support mandatory in schools. As highlighted in the recent newspaper article, CBSE has recommended the appointment of one counsellor or wellness teacher for every 500 students, signalling a clear shift in how student development is viewed in India.

This directive reinforces a growing truth: academic excellence cannot be separated from emotional well-being.


Over the past decade, educators have observed a steady rise in:

  • Academic stress and performance anxiety
  • Fear of failure and comparison
  • Emotional imbalance during board and competitive exam years
  • Difficulty in decision-making and career clarity

Students today face pressures that go far beyond textbooks. CBSE’s directive acknowledges this reality and aims to create structured emotional support systems within schools, rather than treating mental well-being as an afterthought.


According to CBSE’s framework:

  • Schools must appoint a qualified counsellor or wellness teacher
  • Professionals may include trained psychologists, counsellors, or certified teachers
  • Proper academic qualifications and training in counselling or mental health are essential

At the secondary and senior secondary levels, CBSE further encourages schools to appoint:

  • A counsellor
  • A wellness teacher
  • A career guidance professional (where possible)

This ensures a balanced focus on emotional, social, and career development.


The directive clearly defines the role of these professionals:

✔ Emotional & Mental Health Support

Helping students cope with stress, anxiety, self-doubt, and emotional challenges.

✔ Preventive Guidance

Identifying early warning signs of emotional or behavioural issues and intervening before they escalate.

✔ Career Awareness & Guidance

Supporting students in understanding their strengths, interests, and realistic career pathways.

✔ Support for Teachers & Parents

Guiding teachers in handling sensitive students and helping parents understand emotional needs during crucial academic years.


CBSE has allowed flexibility based on school size:

  • Schools with fewer than 300 students (Classes 9–12) may appoint counsellors on a part-time basis
  • Larger schools are expected to ensure full-time counselling support
  • Clear role definitions are mandatory to avoid overlap and confusion

This ensures that both large and small schools can implement the directive effectively.


This initiative marks a fundamental shift in Indian education:

From measuring success only through marks → to nurturing emotionally strong, confident learners

CBSE’s message is clear:

  • Emotional intelligence matters
  • Mental health is non-negotiable
  • Schools must prepare students not just for exams, but for life

At Neev, this directive does not come as a surprise—it reinforces a philosophy we have believed in and practiced for years.

Our academic strategy is being consciously aligned to ensure that:

  • Concept clarity is prioritised over pressure
  • Regular mentoring and doubt-clearing reduce anxiety
  • Exam preparation is structured, not rushed
  • Students are guided emotionally, not compared constantly

We are strengthening:

  • One-on-one mentoring interactions
  • Stress-management discussions during peak academic phases
  • Career awareness conversations alongside academic planning
  • A classroom environment where questions, doubts, and concerns are welcomed

At Neev, we believe that strong emotional foundations lead to consistent academic performance—especially in board exams and competitive exams like JEE and NEET.


A Mentor’s Note

As someone who has spent over 20 years in the education fraternity, working closely with students, parents, and teachers, I have seen how academic pressure can quietly affect young minds. Marks and ranks are important, but clarity, confidence, and emotional balance are what sustain students in the long run.

CBSE’s initiative is a timely reminder that education must remain humane. At Neev, we are committed to aligning our strategies with this vision—ensuring that every student is supported not just academically, but emotionally as well.

Because when students feel understood,
learning becomes meaningful—and success follows naturally.

Dr. Mohan Sawade , Founder and Director. Reach us @ info@neeviit.com

Swami Vivekananda Jayanti: A Message for JEE & NEET Aspirants

Every year, Swami Vivekananda Jayanti reminds India of the power of youth, discipline, and fearless effort. For students preparing for JEE and NEET, his life and words feel especially relevant—almost as if they were written for today’s competitive exam warriors.

Swami Vivekananda believed that education is not about memorising facts, but about building character, confidence, and clarity of thought. This is exactly what JEE and NEET demand—not just knowledge, but the ability to apply concepts under pressure.

🔥 Strength Over Fear

Vivekananda famously said, “Strength is life, weakness is death.”
For aspirants, fear of failure, syllabus load, and mock-test scores often become mental barriers. His message is clear: mental strength matters as much as academic preparation. A calm, confident mind performs better than an anxious one.

📘 Discipline Is the Real Secret

JEE and NEET are not cracked by last-minute miracles. They are won by:

  • Daily discipline
  • Consistent revision
  • Patience over months and years

Vivekananda’s own life was built on self-control and focus—exactly the traits required to sit with NCERT, solve problems, and improve steadily.

🧠 Believe in Yourself

One of his most powerful teachings was:
“You cannot believe in God until you believe in yourself.”

For students, this translates to self-belief during low mock scores, tough chapters, and slow progress. Every topper’s journey includes doubt—but belief keeps them moving forward.

🌱 Education with Purpose

Vivekananda wanted education to create strong individuals who serve society.
NEET aspirants preparing to become doctors and JEE aspirants aiming to become engineers are, in essence, preparing to serve the nation. This larger purpose gives meaning to long study hours and sacrifices.

🎯 A Message to Students

On this Swami Vivekananda Jayanti, remember:

  • Your effort matters more than comparison
  • Your journey is unique
  • Your potential is far greater than your current rank

✨ Final Thought

JEE and NEET are tough exams—but they are also character-building journeys. Swami Vivekananda reminds every aspirant that with discipline, courage, and belief, no goal is unreachable.

Arise. Awake. And study with purpose. Call us 9960444976

Not a Genius? Don’t Worry! Consistency is the Real Key to Success in JEE/NEET Examination !

When it comes to cracking competitive exams like JEE and NEET, many students believe that only the most intelligent minds make it to the top ranks. But the truth is very different. Year after year, results show that it is not just raw intelligence, but consistency and discipline that make the real difference.

🌱 Intelligence vs. Consistency

  • Intelligence can help you understand concepts quickly.
  • But consistency ensures you revise, practice, and master those concepts over time.
  • A brilliant student who studies irregularly often struggles to finish the syllabus, while an average student who studies daily can build a strong foundation.

🕒 Why Consistency Matters

  1. Daily Progress = Long-term Success
    Even 2–3 hours of focused study every single day adds up to thousands of hours before the exam.
  2. Better Memory Retention
    Regular revision and practice prevent forgetting and reduce exam stress.
  3. Habit Formation
    Consistency turns study into a habit, not a burden. When studying becomes routine, motivation matters less.
  4. Mock Test Advantage
    Students who consistently attempt mock tests develop exam stamina, speed, and accuracy.

💡 How to Stay Consistent

  • Set a realistic timetable and stick to it.
  • Break big goals into daily targets.
  • Revise small portions regularly instead of cramming before tests.
  • Track your progress with a journal or calendar.
  • Take small breaks to avoid burnout, but never break the study chain.

🚀 Final Thought

In JEE/NEET preparation, consistency is more powerful than intelligence. It’s not about how fast you run one day, but how long you can keep running every day. Remember: Success belongs to those who show up daily, not occasionally.

So even if you feel you’re not the “smartest,” stay consistent, keep practicing, and trust the process—your results will speak louder than your doubts! ✨

📢 Call to Action

If you want to give your child the right start towards NEET/JEE success:

👉 Don’t wait until Class 11—start early, stay stress-free, and aim for the top rank

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