BENGALURU: Stress, anxiety and loneliness have been the most challenging to cope with during Covid-19, say 49 per cent students in a survey.
However, even though mental well-being has been the most impacted by the pandemic’s social consequences, there is still a silver lining and the larger outlook is one of hope for this year, finds the survey by BML Munjal University (BMU), a Hero Group initiative.
Approximately 26 per cent of respondents cited not being able to keep up academically to be most challenging, and about 15 per cent said that not having a dedicated place for studying at home was a challenge and 10.47 per cent cited poor internet connectivity to be a pressing concern.
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