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Students' Mental Health: The growing career stress is taking a toll on the mental well-being of students. Scroll down to learn the different ways students tackle such hurdles. Currently, students struggle between their own career aspirations, pressure from family, and their academic goals in such a competitive world.

This is especially true for professions such as IT, engineering, and health care. Many students take immense pressure to pass entrance examinations, to get good internships, to get good jobs, and handle their family responsibilities. During this phase, mental health is often neglected.



Good news? Students are finding innovative methods of achieving their career targets without compromising their well-being. Career Pressure: The Burden That Students Bear People often call one a dedicated worker for bringing themselves to a point of enduring stress and even burnout. This is the situation in colleges and workplaces too.

Students undergo the weight of their parents, societies, and peers to engage them in some economically suitable profession regardless of the students' own interest in them. Such outer forces of great expectations when mixed with academic inertia and anxieties regarding one's career interplay with each other, further adding to stress, burnout, and anxiety. It is not only about the work, but when the attention is always on what is coming next, a lot of mental and emotional stress gets accumulated as well.

How Students Are Managing the Stress of Their S.

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