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Meenakshi Rani

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At Chandigarh university psychology students do follow a dress code. It is not very strict, but it is there. Students wear a uniform once a week on wednesday . The uniform has a white shirt, grey trousers, red tie and navy blue blazer in winter. On other days, there is no fixed uniform, but students must folloe formal or decent dressing. T -shirts, jeans and trousers are fine. Half pants, caps and very casual looks are not allowed. The idea is to keep discipline and give a professional look. Th rest of the week is nore flexible. This way, students get comfort and also learn discipline. It keeps a balance between freedom and formality.

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Chandigarh University has hosted different events for Psychology students like Tech Invent 2024, which had activities on past life regression and psychological testing. Students also took part in discussions led by child psychologist Prof. (Dr.) P.K. Malhi from PGIMER Chandigarh. Hypnotherapy sessions by Ms. Renu Thakur and workshops on behaviour analysis gave them direct practical knowledge. Big events such as the International Conference on Behavioural Sciences in 2023 also opened opportunities to learn about sustainable society and mental health issues. Such programs give psychology students exposure, confidence, and a better link b

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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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