Follow us on Google+ / Twitter
Science & Technology Commerce & Business Art & Design
Interest Test Solve your Doubts Cut-off
Siddhant College of Management Studies, Pune
Select Your Course Category :
Way2K Author Name : Way2K
Profession : Acting & Modeling

35% Students from city fear exams

Share:

A survey of 740 school and college students from the city has found that one third of those surveyed experienced stress due to academics.

students fear exams

Conducted by the Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), the survey was commissioned in January 2010 by the state government after a spate of student suicides. The survey report was submitted last week.

The study included 330 students from private schools, 270 from civic schools and 140 students from colleges, all in the age group of 14 to 18 years.
“What students complained about most is that the education system is boring,“ said Katy Gandevia, professor at the TISS' Centre for Health and Mental Health, who conducted the study.
The survey found that 35% college students feared exams compared to 25% school students.

37% college students also said that their teachers never praised them.
Feedback on classroom teaching was that 80% school students were satisfied with the method of teaching compared to 67% college students.
A study conducted by the Tata Institute of Social Sciences (Tiss) on stress among city students has found that among children below 14 years, girls are more vulnerable to suicides.

The report's analysis of recent suicide statistics (from the National Crime Records Bureau) suggests that while men have a higher rate of suicide compared to women, in the under 14 years age group, more girls compared to boys have committed suicide.
For instance, in 2009, in Maharashtra in the 15 to 29 years age group, 2,387 girls committed suicide compared to 2,901 boys.
However, in the younger age group (under 14 years) 55 girls committed suicide compared to 48 boys in the same year.

“This indicates that young girls under the age of 14 years are either highly stressed in comparison to their male counterparts or are unable to cope with the stress,“ said the report, while suggesting that further research was required in the area.
“Boys just have that chilled out attitude, it just happens, girls just don't have it,“ said Dristi Jain, 15, a college student.
The study report, which was submitted to the government last week, has recommended that the state government should develop a policy to prevent student suicides and make it mandatory for all schools to adopt it.

It recommends that all schools should have counsellors whom students can approach for their problems. “It is expensive for a school to have a full-time counsellor, but it is important to have someone for students to talk to,“ said Katy Gandevia, a professor at Tiss Centre for Health and Mental Health.

“Children felt burdened under the expectations of their parents,“ said the report. “During the interviews with the stakeholders, many identified family as the key source of stress. The stress from family might not be direct, but it can indirectly also cause a lot of friction in a student's life.“

Courtesy: Hindustan Times

Browse Tips By Category
Ask Counsellor
img2

Get Personalized Phone Counselling
Registered User? Sign In...
Polling
Is it necessary to conduct entrance examination for MCS admission?

Total Votes : 479

View results

Today's Don't Miss It

Tolani Maritime Institute, BS Admission 2012...
Read More...
ACPC-CEPT University offers, B.Tech (HONS.) & B. I......
Read More...
MTIS, Faculty of Engineering & Technology Admissio......
Read More...

<< Prev
Next >>
Solve My Doubts
sir i want to know that which is better bams or pharmacy ...
Reply...
I would like to go for ayurvaid course is there any ?? by the way i am graduate in B.Com ...
Reply...
Dear Sir, An Engineer can settle in job immediately after he/she qualify in their BE/ME. But Medici ...
Reply...
I want to know about biotechnology.... ...
Reply...


How did you find this article? Please share with us.

Let others know your Comment...

* Want to comment in detail? Have any further query? Please type in below.


characters entered  500  characters remaining   
Your Name :
Email :
 
Mobile No :
  Submit Preview

Other Comments