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Can't decide! Best colleges for Psychology in Delhi?

I live in Delhi and I'm really passionate about studying psychology, but I'm confused about where to go. Could anyone tell me which colleges are best for psychology studies here?

a year ago

There are indeed a few colleges known for their strong psychology programs in Delhi, based on the value of the degree and the faculty involved. Here are a few potential options for you:

1. Lady Shri Ram College for Women (LSR): LSR has an excellent psychology department that's very popular among students. The department faculty are experienced and well-known in their field, providing invaluable knowledge both within and outside of the curriculum.

2. Jesus and Mary College (JMC): In addition to their comprehensive psychology course, JMC has a counseling center run by psychology students and guided by professional psychologists, providing a practical aspect to students' learning.

3. Indraprastha College for Women (IP College): The psychology department here presents unique initiatives like peer tutoring, mentor-mentee relations, and a student-led, departmental newsletter. These can enrich your learning experience and bring a practical understanding of what you study.

4. University of Delhi: University of Delhi's applied psychology department offers specialized courses, like clinical psychology, counseling psychology, and organizational behavior, which are advantageous if you're planning to specialize later. They also conduct various workshops, seminars, and conferences that give students a much broader exposure to the field.

Remember that apart from looking at the quality of the course and faculty, you might also want to consider factors like the college's infrastructure (like labs, libraries, etc.) and extra-curricular opportunities related to psychology. It's a good idea to visit the college website, talk to current students or alumni, and maybe even visit the campus to get a feel for each place. Good luck with your decision-making process!

a year ago

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