Exam Season Intensifies, Schools Turn to Revision and Counselling Support
As the examination period reaches its peak, schools across the country have stepped up academic support measures, combining revision schedules with counselling initiatives to help students navigate...
As the examination period reaches its peak, schools across the country have stepped up academic support measures, combining revision schedules with counselling initiatives to help students navigate the final stretch.
Institutions are conducting structured revision classes and mock tests aimed at familiarising students with exam patterns and time management. Teachers say the focus has shifted from syllabus completion to consolidation, with emphasis on key topics and repeated practice.
Alongside academic preparation, many schools have introduced counselling sessions to address stress and anxiety among students. Educators note that the pressure associated with board and entrance examinations often requires sustained emotional support, particularly in the weeks leading up to major papers.
The approach reflects a broader recognition within the education system that performance is closely tied to well-being. While outcomes will ultimately be measured in marks, schools appear increasingly aware that preparedness now extends beyond the classroom.



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