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The University Grants Commission (UGC) recognizes the importance of providing all students with access to mental health services. According to its Students Health Guidelines, the presence of support centers mental health professionals and counselors is essential to safeguarding the psychological and emotional well-being of students.
While the transition to college life can be exciting, it also brings significant changes that may feel overwhelming for both students and faculty.
Young individuals increasingly face mental health issues like anxiety, depression, and loneliness—affecting campus life, academic performance and long-term well-being.
27.8% of undergraduate students reported mental health conditions.
31.3% of postgraduate students had experienced suicidal thoughts. -UGC Survey
81% of students in Classes 9-12 experience anxiety related to studies, exams, and results.
43% of students experience mood swings, and 29% struggle with concentration, affecting their academic performance -NCERT Survey
1 in 7 youngsters between 15 and 24 years in India reported some form of poor mental health, such as feelings of depression or disinterest. -UNICEF's survey