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Psychological Testing camp held at Maulana Azad College

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: February 25, 2025 22:45 IST

Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: The Department of Psychology at Maulana Azad College organised a successful Psychological Testing camp on Monday....

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Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: The Department of Psychology at Maulana Azad College organised a successful Psychological Testing camp on Monday.

h students and faculty members and aimed to give students hands-on experience with psychological testing, enhancing their practical knowledge and understanding of key psychological theories and assessments.

College Principal Dr Mazhar Ahmad Farooqui inaugurated the camp. Vice Principal Dr Arif Pathan, Dr Aditya Bhattacharya, Dr Musak Razzaq and Dr Umesh Khedkar were present.

Dr Shaikh Ajhar Patel and Pathan Sabeeya ensured its smooth execution and guided students throughout the event. The students conducted a wide range of psychological evaluations, including IQ tests, personality assessments, and resilience evaluations. The practical applications allowed students to further develop their skills while contributing to their academic growth.

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