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FLAME University fosters interdisciplinary learning through an array of over 350 unique major-minor combinations, empowering students to shape their holistic academic journey. Embracing interdisciplinary learning, these students position themselves as versatile professionals, ready for diverse and fulfilling career paths. Explore the motivations behind their choices and gain insights into their passions and visions.

Aishani Choubey
Undergraduate Student

 I’ve always been interested in world affairs, politics, how the government works. In both my major and minor you learn how governments work and how policies are formed within the government. They are interconnected which makes this combination very helpful, for the people who will be pursuing this stream later. Right now I’m enjoying a course on modernity, nation state and colonialism. Plus I enjoy learning international relations theory, and about international organizations.

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Radhika Mulay
Undergraduate Student

Radhika Mulay has recently started working as an environmental researcher in an organic farm, where she is conducting research on native seeds, medicinal plants, and water harvesting and water treatment systems. After completing her Bachelors from FLAME with a Major in Environmental Studies and Minor in Dance, Radhika completed her MSc in Water Science, Policy and Management from University of Oxford as Allan and Nesta Ferguson Scholarship Awardee.

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Dhanu Jayaraj
Undergraduate Student

Just admitted to King’s College London for M.Sc. Developmental Psychology and Psychopathology. “One of the significant aspects of majoring in Psychology at FLAME University was the program structure, wherein I was exposed to various sub -fields of the domain. Emphasis was given to both theoretical background and their pertinent practical applications, all of which were taught by ac-complished faculty members. 

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Anusha Kakolu
Undergraduate Student

Post FLAME, she did her Masters in Mental Health Counseling and Behavioral Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine and is a Doctoral Student, Pediatric Behavioral Health and Child and Family Therapy, Palo Alto University. “Being a part of the Psychology program at FLAME University helped me gain a strong foundation of psychological concepts. The exposure to multiple Psychology courses definitely helped me gain a better understanding of the field."

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Aishwarya Sastry
Undergraduate Student

I graduated from FLAME University with a psychology major and sociology minor. Even though I am pursuing a Masters in Clinical Psychology, the sociology courses at FLAME have largely contributed to my overall success. The main reason for this is that I have always been able to apply what I learnt in my sociology classes in the field of psychology. While the former speaks about the community and the latter focuses the individual; the gregarious nature of human beings bases interactions between the individual and community on a daily basis.

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Pallavi Rajankar
Undergraduate Student

Currently pursuing Master of Arts Applied Psychology (Counselling Psychology) from TISS-BALM, Chennai. My undergraduate study at FLAME University through its extensive choice of modules gave me the opportunity to truly engage with the various schools of Psychology. Modules on abnormal psychology, counselling psychology and social psychology ignited my interest in integrating cultural factors into practice.

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Nandini Mehta
Undergraduate Student

 I became interested in economics in class 12. I was a commerce student then and liked accounting and business studies. On campus, I took a few courses in economics and realized this is meant for me. I did four math courses because the economics department advised me to, and I did ‘Principles of Economics.’ Finance helps me understand how money works and the way people use their money. Economics is a study of choices.

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Saumya Sampath
Undergraduate Student

My name is Saumya Sampath, and I am a Research Associate at Oxford University’s India Centre for Experimental Social Sciences (CESS), based out of FLAME University. My journey with CESS India began when I was accepted as a student intern on campus during my under graduation. For an entire year, I was involved in qualitative research projects studying domestic violence and conflict resolution, and was given the opportunity to contribute in experiment design sessions.

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Sanjana Singh
Undergraduate Student

I did B.A. with Environmental Studies (EVS) major and Economics minor. The EVS major is one of the top courses offered in FLAME with a very comprehensive curriculum that was at par with international universities. Courses like Field Methods in Earth and Environmental Science, Principals of Biological Diversity, and Remote sensing were practical and hands-on. 

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