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CBSE Exam 2024: An initiative has been taken by CBSE to relieve the students of 10th and 12th board exams from exam stress. Under this, teleconsulting will be started soon by the board. Through it students will be able to satisfy their problems and curiosities. You will also prepare better.
The board has decided on telecounseling. It is going to start soon. It should be taken advantage of to the maximum. This will improve the preparation and also increase the confidence of the children.
– Neeraj Kumar Sinha, Principal, Firaylal Public School
In telecounseling, expert teachers and counselors of CBSE will clear the queries and confusions in the minds of students and parents. As per the instructions issued by the board, the list of counselors and teachers will be published on the official website of CBSE soon. A toll free number will also be provided. In which students and parents can contact and ask questions from 8 am to 5 pm. It is known that the board exam is starting from 15th February.
All types of questions will be answered Neeraj Kumar Sinha, treasurer and principal of Firailal Public School, Sahodaya Complex, Ranchi, said that the students will benefit a lot from this effort of the board. Their preparation will be better. There is a possibility of 20 percent improvement in their performance. He will get answers to all kinds of questions that arise in his mind. He said that before the exam students have fear of exam. Questions like how to prepare, how to make a time table, what to do to get more marks etc. are in the minds of children. Telecounseling will not only help them get answers to their questions but also remove the fear of exams.
Maximum number of students should benefit Various schools in Ranchi have appealed to their students and their parents to make the most of telecounseling. Said that there will be telecounseling regarding the exam in this month itself.
This facility will be available to all the students, so that the students can contact the counselors on the numbers issued by the board to ask their exam related queries.

