
Tighter checks on coaching centres over student stress, ETEducation
Noida: Amid growing concerns over academic pressure and rising stress levels among students, the district administration has ordered stricter oversight of coaching centres, placing student mental health at the centre of regulatory enforcement.
District magistrate Medha Roopam directed all educational institutions to maintain disciplined environments, regulated schedules and adequate facilities to reduce stress and safeguard students’ well-being.
Officials said the move followed increasing reports of mental strain among students in universities, colleges, coaching institutes and hostels across the district. “Clear instructions have been issued to ensure compliance with safety norms, maintenance of basic amenities, and the creation of supportive academic environments. The mental health of students is paramount, and negligence at any level will not be tolerated,” the DM said while reviewing institutional preparedness.
As part of the initiative, regular inspections of coaching centres have been ordered to ensure they function as per prescribed standards. These include adequate seating arrangements, cleanliness, fire safety measures, functional emergency exits and adherence to stipulated class timings. Institutions have also been directed to appoint trained counsellors, conduct periodic staff training and ensure access to medical facilities.
“Mandatory counselling systems are a key component of the new guidelines. Coaching centres have been instructed to organise psychological counselling sessions whenever required, display mental health helpline numbers prominently, and constitute internal grievance redressal committees. Awareness programmes for parents are also to be conducted to help them recognise early signs of stress and seek timely intervention,” a senior official said.
To reduce academic pressure, institutions have been asked to review examination patterns and promote sports, yoga, art and other extracurricular activities. Installation of CCTV cameras with audio systems has been made mandatory in all coaching centres to ensure discipline and student safety.
According to the district education department, all coaching centres and educational institutions have been given 15 days, starting this week, to comply with the guidelines, after which compliance reports will be reviewed. “The decision has been taken at the state level. All coaching institutes, hostels and educational institutions with more than 100 students must install CCTV cameras in corridors and mandatorily appoint a counsellor for students’ mental health well-being,” said Rajesh Kumar Singh, district inspector of schools, Noida.
“Failure to comply will invite strict action, including suspension or cancellation of registrations. The education department, health department, police administration and other concerned agencies have been directed to work in close coordination to ensure effective implementation,” he added.
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