In a bid to make learning and counselling more engaging, CBSE has launched its in-house educational podcasts and social media initiatives. An exciting opportunity for students of Class 9 to 12 to make learning fun and interactive.

Official Circular by CBSE Inviting Student Nominations for Podcasts
What is CBSE’s In-house Podcast and Social Media Initiatives?
These podcasts, are already made available on public platforms such as YouTube, and are designed to provide meaningful guidance, awareness, and support to students, parents and schools affiliated to CBSE. To make this content more relatable, CBSE proposes to include student voices through audio-video interactions, testimonials, and conversations.
Why Does the CBSE Podcast and Social Media Initiative Matter?
CBSE aims to showcase students’ talents by giving them a platform to share their ideas and experiences. This initiative will help students build confidence, improve communication skills, and engage in meaningful discussions with their peers.
Who Can Apply?
- Students of Classes 9 to 12
- Students who are keen on participating and appearing in CBSE’s podcasts and social media initiatives
Note: Participation is completely voluntary, requiring the written consent from both students and their parents/guardians of the respective schools.
How can Students Participate?
The schools of the interested students can forward the names and brief profiles of nominated students to CBSE in this Google form within 10 days from the date of issue of this circular.
Final Word
This move by CBSE just like the CBSE Eureka and CBSE National Automobile Olympiad 2025 is intended to give students a platform to express themselves and contribute to CBSE’s outreach efforts to provide meaningful guidance and support to schools, students, teachers, and parents all over India.
Are you going to apply for this initiative, let us know in the comments below!
Source
Official Notice by CBSE, 28 August, 2025: click here to read.
Kindly note that any and all information is subject to change as per the CBSE, Education Ministry, and Government of India.







