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Chitkara varsity holds orientation programme

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Mohali, September 4

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In line with the University Grants Commission’s ‘Deeksharambh’ student induction programme, the Chitkara School of Psychology and Counselling (CSPC), Chitkara University, organised an orientation programme for the students of Applied Psychology-BA (Hons/Hons Research), Clinical Psychology-BSc (Hons/Hons Research), and MSc orientation programme to help the new students acclimate to the campus environment and to instill in them the university’s ethos.

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In her address, Chitkara University Pro-Chancellor Madhu Chitkara emphasised the need for well-trained and highly skilled psychologists in the ever-changing world. She underscored the importance of psychologists in improving mental health standards within communities.

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