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Department of Psychology
Year of Establishment: 08.12.1959
About The Department
The Department of Psychology at Millat College, a distinguished constituent unit of Lalit Narayan Mithila University, Darbhanga, Bihar, was established in 1959. The department has been a pioneer in providing quality education in the field of psychology, focusing on both theoretical knowledge and practical applications. It offers an in-depth study of human behavior, mental processes, and emotional health, and is committed to fostering analytical, research, and counseling skills. With its strong emphasis on understanding psychological concepts and promoting mental well-being, the department continues to attract students passionate about pursuing careers in psychology, counseling, and social services.
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Mission
The mission of the Psychology Department is to provide a comprehensive education in the field of psychology, emphasizing both theoretical knowledge and practical application. We aim to equip students with the skills necessary to understand human behavior, mental processes, and emotional well-being. The department is committed to fostering critical thinking, research expertise, and counseling abilities, enabling students to contribute positively to society and pursue careers in mental health, counseling, education, and social services.
Vision
The vision of the Psychology Department is to be recognized as a center of excellence in psychological education and research. We strive to create an inclusive learning environment where students are empowered to explore the complexities of human behavior and mental health. The department envisions nurturing future psychologists, researchers, and counselors who can apply psychological knowledge to enhance individual well-being and contribute to the betterment of society.
Departmental Highlights
- The department is led by a team of qualified and experienced faculty members specializing in various areas of psychology, including clinical psychology, cognitive psychology, developmental psychology, and social psychology.
- The department offers a well-rounded curriculum that covers essential psychological theories, research methods, and practical applications, ensuring students gain a thorough understanding of the subject.
- Students and faculty are encouraged to engage in research projects, particularly in areas such as mental health, behavioral studies, and psychological counseling, contributing to the advancement of psychological knowledge.
- The department provides hands-on experience through laboratory work, internships, and fieldwork in psychological counseling and community services, preparing students for real-world applications.
- The department offers counseling services to students and staff, providing a supportive environment for personal growth, mental well-being, and stress management.
- The department organizes regular workshops, seminars, and guest lectures with professionals from the field of psychology to expose students to the latest trends and research in the field.
- The department places a significant emphasis on promoting mental health awareness and addressing contemporary issues like depression, anxiety, and stress, empowering students to recognize and manage mental health challenges.
- The department collaborates with mental health centers, hospitals, and NGOs to offer students opportunities for internships and fieldwork, providing them with valuable exposure to real-world psychological practice.
- The department runs various student support programs, including peer counseling, workshops on study skills, and stress management, to assist students in maintaining mental and academic balance.
- The department focuses on the holistic development of students, offering a combination of academic excellence, practical skills, and emotional intelligence, preparing them for diverse careers in psychology and related fields.
Departmental Rules
- A minimum of 75% attendance in lectures and practical sessions is mandatory to appear for the final examinations, as per university guidelines.
- Students must return all borrowed items from the Departmental Library before collecting their admit cards for the final exams.
- Students are encouraged to participate in seminars, workshops, counseling sessions, and mental health awareness programs organized by the department.
- Students must appear for Class Tests, Pre-Tests, and Test Examinations as part of the academic evaluation process.
- If a student is absent for more than seven consecutive days, they must notify the Head of Department (HoD) in writing, with a valid reason (e.g., illness, family emergency).
- Students must respect and appropriately use the department’s resources, including laboratories, computers, and psychological testing materials. Damaging or misusing departmental equipment will lead to penalties.
- Plagiarism, cheating, or any form of dishonesty in assignments, projects, or exams will not be tolerated. Students are expected to uphold the highest standards of academic integrity.
- Students are expected to maintain cleanliness in the department and should not litter in classrooms or public spaces. Designated dustbins must be used for waste disposal.
- Students must ensure that all lights, fans, and electrical devices are switched off when leaving classrooms or department rooms to conserve energy.
- Students must exhibit respectful behavior towards faculty, staff, and peers. Any incidents of ragging, harassment, or disruptive behavior will result in strict disciplinary action.
- Assignments, research papers, and projects must be submitted on time. Late submissions may incur a penalty unless prior approval has been granted by the faculty.
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B.A. Honours in Psychology
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Student Progression Report
Year | Programe Code | Number of students appeared in Final year examination | Number of students Passed in Final year examination |
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2018-2019 | B.A - 507 | 93 | 74 |
2019-2020 | B.A - 507 | 150 | 79 |
2020-2021 | B.A - 507 | 185 | 101 |
2021-2022 | B.A - 507 | 206 | 149 |
2022-2023 | B.A - 507 | 126 | 170 |