ABSTRACT

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, uncertainty has increased in foremost aspects of international and national societies, including educational organizations, like schools and colleges. This uncertainty had paused the functioning of students as it used to, for example, uncertainty has been about how the institute’s closure in the last spring affected students’ achievements, and likewise, the rapid conversion to the virtual form of learning in the academic years will continue affecting the achievements. Amidst all the uncertainties, there has been an increasing consensus that the lockdown and closures of the schools and colleges due to the COVID-19 have harmed students’ academics, mental health and physical health. This chapter deals with how students from schools and colleges feel about the outbreak of 152COVID-19 impacting them physically, mentally and academically. In this chapter, we have used a regression model and data collected through a primary source to measure the accuracy of the Corona-positive patients with the worst-case scenario for the country of India. The results show that the COVID-19 is expected to continue to grow with an unpredictable factor and a fear of an uncertain environment as well as several health issues among individuals.