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CBSE Mandates Qualified Counselors for Student Wellbeing
20 Jan
Summary
- CBSE revised qualifications for counselors supporting student well-being.
- Schools must appoint one counselor per 500 students.
- Counselors need degrees in psychology, social work, or related diplomas.

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has enacted revised affiliation norms mandating qualified personnel for student counseling and career guidance. Effective immediately, schools must appoint a Counseling & Wellness Teacher at a ratio of one per 500 students to address socio-emotional needs.
These counselors require specific qualifications, including degrees in psychology or social work, and must be competent in areas like crisis intervention and socio-emotional learning. Additionally, they need to complete 50 hours of CBSE-approved capacity building programs. Schools can also utilize the CBSE Counseling Hub and Spoke Model.
Furthermore, a Career Counselor is required for every 500 students in classes IX to XII. These professionals must hold relevant degrees and possess expertise in career assessment and higher education pathways. Teachers nominated for this role must acquire the necessary qualifications within two academic years.



