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Vijay Thakur

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Learning psychology is not only about reading, it is also about exploring real problems. Students at Chandigarh University can join research projects as part of their course. These projects give them experience in planning, studying, and writing research. Students get to study different topics, gather data, and understand human behavior in a practical way. Many students have worked on projects like “Psychological well-being of children during COVID-19 in Bhutan”, “Association of COVID-19 Fear with Depression: A Correlational Study”, “ANIMAL ASSISTED THERAPY AND MENTAL HEALTH: A BIBLIOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS”, and “Evolution of

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Amrit

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Yes, if you have PCM in my 12th grade, you can definitely apply to Chandigarh University's Industrial Design program. All you have to do is confirm that you fit the requirements for eligibility. A minimum of 50% in any stream an accredited board is required for admission to Chandigarh University's Industrial Design program. The course costs 99000 rs per semester and lasts for four years. Other fees include security and the examination fee. Scholarships are warded based on your performance in Chandigarh University's CUCET exam.

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Balwant Singh

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I heard that Chandigarh University provides a lot of opportunities to psychology students at Chandigarh University to attend various workshops and seminars. I heard that eminent speakers like Dr. Rajesh Gupta from PGIMER delivered sessions on CBT and psychological well-being. Clinical psychologists from healthcare institutes such as Fortis have also visited to discuss mental health challenges. Students also took part in unique activities like Psyche Fest and Tech Invent events, which included themes of past life regression, psychological testing, and mindfulness sessions. Moreover, visits to institutes like the Government Rehabilitatio

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