Srinagar, Oct. 12 -- Board examinations are often considered a turning point in a student's academic journey. However, beyond marks and merit lies a pressure so intense it silently affects the mental and emotional well-being of students. Expectations from teachers, parents, and their own selves build an invisible burden. In such a vulnerable phase, what students need most is not just preparation, but proper guidance, emotional support and structured counselling to deal with this overwhelming experience. As we know, board exams tend to place students under immense pressure. From the very beginning, they become the main focus of everyone. Teachers set high expectations, parents look at them with pride and hope, and even society starts treat...