The Department of Psychology is located on the first floor (Room Nos. 44 and 45). The Psychology Department has the following sections: Department office, Laboratory Office, and Psychology Laboratory. The Courses taught under the NEP syllabus are:
B.A. – I (Foundations of Psychology and Social Psychology)
B.A. – I ( Experimental Psychology and Developmental Psychology)
B.A. – III (Psychological Testing and Counseling)
The department also runs a Psychological Counseling Centre to address the psychosocial needs of students and staff members. The Mental Health Club is actively engaged in the Department's activities. The departmental laboratory has several apparatus, tests, and inventories. The department introduces students to the assessment tools used in the field of psychology, i.e., tests and instruments. Students are assessed via tests and assignments for internal assessments.
Activities: Department of Psychology
Session 2024-25
Session 2023-24
Session 2022-23
Session 2021-22
Department of psychology organized poster making and slogan writing competition for the departmental students on the topic "Substance Abuse: Drug the way of Destruction" on dated 09-12-2021
Department of psychology and Department of Economics in MoU with SEVA Trust UK (India) organize State Level Slogan Writing Contest on the occasion of WORLD POPULATION DAY on the topic “Population Control: A Door to Progress" held on 11-07-2021
Session 2020-21
National Webinar on "Positive Youth Development: Way out Pandemic" held on 29-06-2021
Poster making Competition held on 18-02-2021
online psychic competition held on 27-01-2021
Session 2018-19
Bala, Saroj and Sihag, Anupama (2018). Child Abuse: Constitutional Provisions and Impact. Shodh Sameeksha aur Mulyankan.
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