
What is CBSE's new AI-based evaluation for school counsellors?
India Today
CBSE has launched an AI-based remote proctored exam in 2026 to assess 10,000 school counsellors in phases. The online evaluation will test their skills, ethics, and practical application in school settings.
In a major push toward modernising education and enhancing student well-being, the Central Board of Secondary Education, CBSE, has introduced an AI-enabled, remotely proctored assessment for school counselling and wellness teachers.
The initiative is part of CBSE's broader capacity-building and quality assurance efforts.
This development highlights the board's increasing focus on integrating digital innovation with mental health support in schools, aiming to equip counsellors with the skills needed to effectively address students' growing socio-emotional challenges.
CBSE has launched an AI-enabled, remotely proctored assessment designed specifically for school counselling and wellness teachers. Conducted through the DIGI-EXAM platform, this initiative aims to evaluate nearly 10,000 counsellors across affiliated schools in a phased rollout that began in February 2026.
Unlike traditional exams, this assessment focuses on:
The goal is not just certification, but also quality assurance and professional development within the counselling ecosystem.

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