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    Central Board of Secondary EducationShiksha Kendra, 2, Community Centre, Preet Vihar, Vikas Marg, Delhi-92.

    22.05.2011

    PRESS NOTE

    POST RESULT CBSE ANNUAL COUNSELLING IIND PHASE FROM23RD MAY TO 6TH JUNE 2011

    The Second phase (post result) of CBSE counseling will begin fromthe 23rd May and will continue upto 6th June 2011. This is the 14thconsecutive year that CBSE will be providing counseling services to studentsand parents to overcome post result stress and anxiety.

    The CBSE counseling is an outreach programme which is carefullydesigned keeping the heterogeneity of students population and geographicalspread. Multiple modes of communication such as telephonic counseling,Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS) and CBSE website will be used toreach out to more and more examinees during this phase.

    1. CBSE TELE COUNSELLING

    CBSE started this pioneering community work 14 years back in 1998 forthe first time. The highlights of CBSE Tele-counselling are:

    (i) It is offered by trained counselors and Principals from within CBSE

    affiliated schools located in and outside India.(ii) It is a voluntary, free of cost service provided by the participants.

    This year 36 Principals, trained counselors from CBSE affiliated governmentand private schools and few psychologist will participate in Tele-Counseling andaddress psychological problems of the students. 32 of them are available inIndia while 4 are located in Dubai, Doha Qatar, Kuwait.

    Centralized Toll Free Access in India

    Students can dial a toll free number 1800 11 7002 from any part of thecountry which will give centralized access to CBSE helpline. While the general

    queries will be answered by the operators, students will be connected to theprincipals or counselors in case of exam related anxiety or stress.

    Counselling for Specially Abled Children

    For the third year CBSE has arranged to provide counseling to specially abledchildren to take care of the needs and anxiety of special children.

    2. IVRS:

    First to be introduced by any Board of Education in thecountry, CBSE has made a unique effort to provide tele-counseling through

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    Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS) mode. The service is available for thesixth consecutive year on BSNL on 1250102. For Reliance users the service willbe available on 55500102.

    3. CBSE WEBSITE:

    Techniques to cope with result related anxiety is also provided at theCBSE website www.cbse.nic.in by accessing icon Helpline.

    (RAMA SHARMA)

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