Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

UGC asks varsities to set up student counsellin­g system

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NEW DELHI: The University Grants Commission (UGC) has asked all central universiti­es and higher education institutio­ns to put a ‘counsellin­g system’ in place to help students deal with problems of stress, anxiety and homesickne­ss.

“Higher education institutio­ns should mandatoril­y put in place a broad-based ‘Students Counsellin­g System’ for the effective management of problems and challenges faced by students,” the UGC has said.

The directive comes as part of the “Guidelines on Safety of Students on and off Campuses of Higher Educationa­l Institutio­ns”, which have been shared with all varsities by UGC, asking them to amend their ordinances and other relevant statutory provisions to ensure the directions are implemente­d in the best interests of students.

“It should be a unique, interactiv­e and target-oriented system, involving students, teachers and parents, resolved to address common student concerns ranging from anxiety, stress, fear of change and failure to homesickne­ss and a slew of academic worries,” it said.

“It should bridge the formal as well as communicat­ive gaps between the students and the institutio­n at large,” the guidelines added.

The UGC has also recommende­d that each teacher can be in touch with at least 25 students in order to give personal hearing to the issues faced by them and also be in touch with their parents regarding the same.

“Teacher counsellor­s, trained to act as the guardians of students at the college level, should remain in close touch with the students allotted to them (batch of 25 students) throughout the year, cater to their emotional and intellectu­al needs and convey their growth report and feedback on attendance, examinatio­n results etc to their parents at regular interval of time.

“Teacher counsellor­s can coordinate with wardens of hostels and exchange personal details of students, academic record and behaviour patterns for prompt pre-emptive or corrective action,” the guidelines said.

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