19/05/2026
Psychology students, this might be your sign. 🧠✨
Cognizavest is hiring interns who want to learn, create, organise, communicate, and actually use their skills in real work.
We’re opening 6 internship positions across 5 roles:
2 Assistant Psychologist Interns — Delhi office, offline only
1 Social Media Manager Intern — offline preferred
1 Operations Intern — offline preferred
1 Marketing Intern — offline preferred
1 Sales Intern — offline preferred
Stipend: ₹8K–₹10K/month
For online mode in selected roles, remuneration may vary.
This is for you if you are the student who saves psychology reels, observes people too deeply, loves planning, enjoys conversations, or secretly thinks spreadsheets are a personality. 😭
You don’t need to have everything figured out.
You just need curiosity, consistency, and the willingness to learn.
Comment GROW and we’ll send you the steps to apply.
Also, share this with that one friend who keeps saying, “I want psychology experience but where do I start?” 👀
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13/05/2026
RCI has issued an important course nomenclature update for psychology students. 📌
The B.Sc.-level course names have been revised as:
B.Sc. Clinical Psychology
→ Bachelor in Clinical Psychology (B.Clin. Psy)
B.Sc. Rehabilitation Psychology
→ Bachelor in Rehabilitation Psychology (B.Rehab. Psy)
This is especially important for students checking admissions, college brochures, application forms, and future academic documents.
Save this post before admission season gets confusing.
Share it with your psychology batch group so everyone stays updated. 💜
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06/05/2026
This summer, don’t just collect internship hours.
Build real psychology exposure. ✨
Cognizavest Summer Psychology Internship Programs are designed for students who want more than theory — real learning, real practice, and guided exposure.
Choose your mode:
💻 Online Internship
Live training, case discussions, roleplays, supervision, recordings, and exclusive Case Lab access with recorded counselor roleplays.
📍 Delhi Offline Internship
Practical learning, roleplays, supervision, and mandatory field visits for real-world exposure.
Available for students across major colleges and universities.
Choose your internship depth from 25 to 240 hours.
Comment ONLINE for online internship details.
Comment DELHI for offline internship details.
Save this post for later and share it with your psychology batchmate who is still searching for a good summer internship. 🌻
10/04/2026
What the Samay Raina trend really exposed is this:
A lot of Indian men do feel deeply.
They were just never taught how to say it directly.
So love became:
“khana kha liya?”
“ghar pahunch ke text karna”
“itna late mat aaya karo”
“paise chahiye toh bata”
Not always soft.
Still love.
And maybe that’s why this trend hit so hard.
Because it was never just funny.
It was familiar.
So yes, thank you — for making the internet laugh, and somehow also making people say “I love you” to their fathers.
In a country where men are often taught to manage life before naming emotion, that matters.
What’s one line you’ve heard instead of “I love you”?
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09/04/2026
Some ideas don’t just sound beautiful — they quietly change the way you live.
These 7 Japanese ideas offer a softer way to think about purpose, imperfection, growth, rest, balance, and enoughness.
From Ikigai to Wabi-Sabi, Kaizen, Ma, and Shinrin-yoku, each one reminds us that life does not always need to be forced to be meaningful.
Sometimes the shift is not in doing more.
It is in seeing differently.
Which one stayed with you the most?
Comment the one you’re taking with you.
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07/04/2026
Here’s the final caption for the coffee carousel:
Apparently your coffee order is not just a drink choice.
It is also a full coping strategy in liquid form. ☕😭
Some of you want comfort.
Some want control.
Some want aesthetic emotional stability.
And some are just one extra syrup shot away from calling it self-care.
So yes, we judged your coping style based on your coffee order.
With love. And mild concern.
Which one are you?
Tag the friend whose order explained a little too much.
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06/04/2026
Some Indian cities have normalized things so specific, so chaotic, and so oddly accepted… that psychology should honestly start taking notes.
From Delhi’s crowd survival instincts to Mumbai’s scheduling stress, Bangalore’s commute-based character development, Kolkata’s intellectual overconfidence, and Hyderabad’s corporate buffering — every city has built its own behavioural ecosystem.
This is not urban planning.
This is urban psychology 😭
Tag the friend who is already preparing a counter-argument.
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04/04/2026
April Programs are LIVE ✨
Swipe through the calendar and find what fits your path.
Comment “Interested” to get the details in DM.
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29/03/2026
is out here raising real-life public questions, so psychology students would also like a moment before the House.
Because apparently:
psychologist and psychiatrist are still “same same,”
clinical and counselling are still being mixed up,
RCI is still a mystery maze,
and every psych student is still doing free counselling at family functions.
Please address these matters urgently.
Which one goes first?
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28/03/2026
Me: I’m just following my intuition.
Also me: overanalyzing one message, one look, one pause, one “hmm,” one last seen, and one random dream.
At this point it’s not intuition.
It’s premium overthinking with confidence. 😭
Tag your most “I just have a feeling” friend.
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25/03/2026
Some characters don’t just enter the screen.
They enter like a warning.
That’s exactly why Dhurandhar is hitting so hard right now.
Not just because of the story.
Because the characters feel like power, pain, survival, control, silence, and danger in human form.
So we decoded them the only way we know how:
through psychology.
Not diagnosis.
Not textbook theory.
Just the kind of emotional archetypes they carry so strongly that you can feel them before you even explain them.
From the one who survives by carrying everything alone,
to the one who turns control into identity,
to the one who hides behind performance,
to the one who stays calm without needing noise—
which one felt the most accurate?
And which one are you sending to your friend with:
“this is literally you”
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