Depression In Indian Universities
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"Don't Come To US For Studies": Student's Advice For Fellow Indians Sparks Debate
- Saturday March 29, 2025
- Offbeat | Edited by Bhavya Sukheja
A Reddit user who claims to hold a Master of Science (MSc) degree from a US University has sparked a heated discussion online after sharing his views on the American education system.
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Study Finds 37 Per Cent University Students In India Suffer Moderate Depression
- Sunday April 9, 2017
- Education | Edited by Shihabudeen Kunju S
According to a study published in Asian Journal of Psychiatry, 37.7%, 13.1%, and 2.4% of the students were suffering from moderate, severe, and extremely severe depression in Indian Universities.
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Work Stress May be One of The Biggest Causes of Depression
- Saturday April 8, 2017
- NDTV Food Desk
The Jindal Global University in India along with the University of Melbourne Australia organised a seminar on depression which was attended by academicians and mental health experts from both the countries.
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"Don't Come To US For Studies": Student's Advice For Fellow Indians Sparks Debate
- Saturday March 29, 2025
- Offbeat | Edited by Bhavya Sukheja
A Reddit user who claims to hold a Master of Science (MSc) degree from a US University has sparked a heated discussion online after sharing his views on the American education system.
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www.ndtv.com
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Study Finds 37 Per Cent University Students In India Suffer Moderate Depression
- Sunday April 9, 2017
- Education | Edited by Shihabudeen Kunju S
According to a study published in Asian Journal of Psychiatry, 37.7%, 13.1%, and 2.4% of the students were suffering from moderate, severe, and extremely severe depression in Indian Universities.
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www.ndtv.com/education
-
Work Stress May be One of The Biggest Causes of Depression
- Saturday April 8, 2017
- NDTV Food Desk
The Jindal Global University in India along with the University of Melbourne Australia organised a seminar on depression which was attended by academicians and mental health experts from both the countries.
-
food.ndtv.com