Mangaluru: St Agnes College(Autonomus) bags Eight out of Ten Ranks in MSc Clinical Psycology.


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Mangaluru, Mar 31: St Agnes College (Autonomous) which offers M.Sc. in Clinical Psychology under The Rajiv Gandhi University of Health, Bengaluru has made a high mark of success and obtained many ranks; 5 students of the batch 2018-2020 and 8 students of the batch 2019-2022 have secured ranks in M.Sc. Clinical Psychology from St Agnes Centre for Post Graduate Studies and Research.

In the batch of 2019-2022, the 2nd rank was secured by Ms. Alison Lobo, 3rd rank by Jeanne Cotta, 5th Rank by Attreye Mazumdar & Chris Jose, 7th Rank by Sunaina, 8th Rank by Anupma Dhar, 9th Rank by Paige Texeira and 10th rank by Christeena Anto.

In the batch of 2018-2020, the 1st rank was secured by Pooja Gangadharan, 2nd rank by Vasudha V C, 3rd Rank by Arathy Chandran, 4th Rank by Meghna and 5th Rank by Hiba Ashraf.

The principal Sr Dr M Venissa A C and the PG Co-ordinator Sr M. Vinora A C congratulated the students and the members of staff on this success. The progamme in M.Sc. Clinical Psychology is a decade old and has contributed much to the area both in terms of knowledge base and practical field work. The college also offers a master degree in General Psychology under Mangalore University keeping in view the need for the same.

  

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