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Coping with exam stress - The role of parents (Nachita Jaiswal)

It is only natural to feel a little bit of stress before and after your exam results. A little stress is healthy and can motivate you to plan your road ahead. However, it gets complicated when students stress too much before the exam results are out. This is the time of CBSE and State board exam results and one could read several reports in the newspapers on how students are reacting to the pressure.

It is not uncommon to find students panicking and in their fit committing suicide. It is time that parents should wake up to help their kids deal with exam stress. There have been cases in the past where the parents were seen to put too much pressure on their ward, pushing them to take a drastic step.

Remember, high grades are important to scale up on the educational front and explore various streams, but it is not the end of it all. In these competitive times, when there are infinite career options in front of students, they are already burdened with their own thoughts. What stream should I choose? Should I go for medical or engineering? What if I made a wrong choice? What if I fail to score high, would I still get an admission in an institute of repute?
Just try and be in their shoes and you will know exactly how stressed they are. To add to the stress are our constant comparison with the siblings or friends. Are we doing justice when we force our child to get high grades or face the consequence?


How can you help your ward to cope?

1. Inculcate a positive thinking

Help your kid strike a balance in his thoughts and behavior. Instead of focusing on the negative, make him understand the power of positive thinking. The exam is already over and nobody can go back and change anything, just make them understand that thinking positive can help them plan their future better. Worrying is a waste of time and can never reap anything good.

2. Make them join some activity class

So your child just appeared for a CBSE 10th standard exam? He is anxious about his results and cannot concentrate on any activity except worrying. As a supporting parent, divert his attention. You know what your child enjoys the most, make sure you enroll him to his favorite activity class. It could be anything a guitar class, or a general exercise class.

3. Introduce them to meditation

Meditation is a powerful mind and body exercise and hence you should ensure to teach your kids about the benefits of meditation. It is one of the best tools to cope with anxiousness, worry and panic situations.

Hope these tips can help your child to cope with the after result exam stress.

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The metamorphosis of "Education" (Nachita Jaiswal)

Importance of Education:

Education plays a vital role in the life of a human being. Being educated gives one the space to grow and develop the skills to make use of his/ her potential to the optimum. Education disciplines a man in its own way. Over the years, education has started to become a basic need just like that of food, clothing, and shelter. Education doesn't necessarily refer to just the academic sect of learning but extends way beyond, into the larger picture.

An over view of Primary and Secondary Education in India:

Understanding and nurturing the concept of education, India has taken a great leap forward. Ensuring an ever- rising literacy rate, the government stresses on imparting education as it's embedded in our constitution as well. It reads that education should be free for children below the age of 14 years. Bearing the credit to the various reforms and plans, education facilities in India have expanded beyond horizons. This in turn has led India into being one of the largest education systems in the world.

Not ignoring the rural areas, an astounding percentage of eighty four now have a primary school located at a near distance of one kilometre. Supporting the cause, an act was brought into motion called the "Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education" (RTE Act) which has made free education for all children between the age of 6 and 14 years, a fundamental right.

The amalgamation of Technology and Education:

Today, India's education system is seeing a radical change and its for the better. The system is undergoing a technology boost and twisting into innovative techniques to impart knowledge. How? By introducing and encouraging e-learning; not only in the urban areas of the country but in the rural areas as well. This has made the availability of gaining and spreading knowledge extremely handy. There are online learning courses that offer a perfect blend of an electronically automated classroom, curriculums and digital content, and online exams.


With an earnest attempt to spread the bounds of education, a handful of training institutes have started designing adequate and purposeful CD packages. These CD study packages are inclusive of a digital course curriculum spanning CBSE, ICSE and State Board, so irrespective of the board you belong to, there is a study package designed especially for you.

For instance:

The study CD packages have made learning fun by introducing innovative ways to teach the students. If you are a student studying in the Maharashtra State board, you can opt for the Maharashtra State Board CD packages. No more running around for model test papers or multiple-choice question test papers.

These CD study packages are a digital course curriculum for CBSE, ICSE and State Board. One can easily get a hand of these CD packages online. If you go for a MH Board CD package, you are likely to get Maharashtra Board Solved Sample Papers, Multi Choice Questions Test Papers, Complete explanation of chapters, Solved examples with apt illustrations, explanations with examples, assignment and solutions and many more study materials. No more worrying during exams about your study pattern, let these CD packages experts take control.

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Coping with exam stress - The role of parents (Nachita Jaiswal)

It is only natural to feel a little bit of stress before and after your exam results. A little stress is healthy and can motivate you to plan your road ahead. However, it gets complicated when students stress too much before the exam results are out. This is the time of CBSE and State board exam results and one could read several reports in the newspapers on how students are reacting to the pressure.

It is not uncommon to find students panicking and in their fit committing suicide. It is time that parents should wake up to help their kids deal with exam stress. There have been cases in the past where the parents were seen to put too much pressure on their ward, pushing them to take a drastic step.

Remember, high grades are important to scale up on the educational front and explore various streams, but it is not the end of it all. In these competitive times, when there are infinite career options in front of students, they are already burdened with their own thoughts. What stream should I choose? Should I go for medical or engineering? What if I made a wrong choice? What if I fail to score high, would I still get an admission in an institute of repute?
Just try and be in their shoes and you will know exactly how stressed they are. To add to the stress are our constant comparison with the siblings or friends. Are we doing justice when we force our child to get high grades or face the consequence?


How can you help your ward to cope?

1. Inculcate a positive thinking

Help your kid strike a balance in his thoughts and behavior. Instead of focusing on the negative, make him understand the power of positive thinking. The exam is already over and nobody can go back and change anything, just make them understand that thinking positive can help them plan their future better. Worrying is a waste of time and can never reap anything good.

2. Make them join some activity class

So your child just appeared for a CBSE 10th standard exam? He is anxious about his results and cannot concentrate on any activity except worrying. As a supporting parent, divert his attention. You know what your child enjoys the most, make sure you enroll him to his favorite activity class. It could be anything a guitar class, or a general exercise class.

3. Introduce them to meditation

Meditation is a powerful mind and body exercise and hence you should ensure to teach your kids about the benefits of meditation. It is one of the best tools to cope with anxiousness, worry and panic situations.

Hope these tips can help your child to cope with the after result exam stress.

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Coping with exam stress - The role of parents (Nachita Jaiswal)

It is only natural to feel a little bit of stress before and after your exam results. A little stress is healthy and can motivate you to plan your road ahead. However, it gets complicated when students stress too much before the exam results are out. This is the time of CBSE and State board exam results and one could read several reports in the newspapers on how students are reacting to the pressure.

It is not uncommon to find students panicking and in their fit committing suicide. It is time that parents should wake up to help their kids deal with exam stress. There have been cases in the past where the parents were seen to put too much pressure on their ward, pushing them to take a drastic step.

Remember, high grades are important to scale up on the educational front and explore various streams, but it is not the end of it all. In these competitive times, when there are infinite career options in front of students, they are already burdened with their own thoughts. What stream should I choose? Should I go for medical or engineering? What if I made a wrong choice? What if I fail to score high, would I still get an admission in an institute of repute?
Just try and be in their shoes and you will know exactly how stressed they are. To add to the stress are our constant comparison with the siblings or friends. Are we doing justice when we force our child to get high grades or face the consequence?


How can you help your ward to cope?

1. Inculcate a positive thinking

Help your kid strike a balance in his thoughts and behavior. Instead of focusing on the negative, make him understand the power of positive thinking. The exam is already over and nobody can go back and change anything, just make them understand that thinking positive can help them plan their future better. Worrying is a waste of time and can never reap anything good.

2. Make them join some activity class

So your child just appeared for a CBSE 10th standard exam? He is anxious about his results and cannot concentrate on any activity except worrying. As a supporting parent, divert his attention. You know what your child enjoys the most, make sure you enroll him to his favorite activity class. It could be anything a guitar class, or a general exercise class.

3. Introduce them to meditation

Meditation is a powerful mind and body exercise and hence you should ensure to teach your kids about the benefits of meditation. It is one of the best tools to cope with anxiousness, worry and panic situations.

Hope these tips can help your child to cope with the after result exam stress.

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Four reasons why online education is better (Nachita Jaiswal)

Central Board of Secondary Education is the education board for public and private schools in India. It falls under the jurisdiction of the Union Government of India. It is responsible for drafting the syllabus, scheduling, and carrying out exams and process the exam results.

Apart from CBSE, there are education boards in India as well, but by far CBSE remains the top contender for providing quality education. Needless to say, the exam procedure is difficult to crack. That is the reason why, there is a growing demand of study aids and sample papers for acing the CBSE board exams.

A number of teachers and academicians offer tutoring and classes for CBSE board students, in a bid to help them get good marks. However, with the advancement in technology and growing demands of the students, online studying modules are growing in popularity.

There are a number of reasons why people find online education a lot more convenient than signing up for classroom education.

* Schedule Flexibility: When you are studying with an online program, you can access your CBSE study materials as and when you need. In the CBSE online study, all you need to do is log in from anywhere and get access to notes, lectures, as well as CBSE model papers instantly. Unlike classroom study, where you need to be available at a specific place at a specific time, with online studying, you can schedule your own study times and make your own timetable.


* Accessibility ease: Reviewing lectures, accessing CBSE study material, gathering notes, discussions and even sharing notes can be done anytime. This makes studying easier and a lot more convenient.

* A range of options: Online study modules give students the option of choosing from a wide range of CBSE model papers that they can practice with. Solving mock CBSE board papers are the perfect way of practicing and preparing for the real exams. With this, students can gauge their growth and what all concepts they need to pay extra attention to. Apart from that, they can get the papers checked and achieve expert guidance, all from the comfort of their home.

* Control your study time: A lot of times people miss out in lectures and tuition classes, because it clashes with a prior engagement. However, with the option of CBSE online study, you never have to worry about missing out on anything. Everything - CBSE study materials, lectures, doubt clearing sessions, notes, CBSE sample papers, etc. are present online and can be accessed anytime!

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