India has the third leading higher education system in the world, next to the UnitedStates and China. It has developed at a fast pace by adding around 22,000 collegesand more than 13.93 million students in a decade from 2000-01 to 2010-11(LatestStatistics on Indian Higher Education, 2012). In 1950 there were merely 20universities in India, but at present in 2014 the number of Universities hastremendously raised to 677, in these 45 central universities, 318 state universities, 129 deemed universities, 185 state private universities. The number of colleges hasalso spread out 74 times with just 500 in 1950 rising to 37,204, as on 31st March, 2013.This increase in students' enrolment in higher education has also witnesseddramatic increase in mental health problems. Nowadays lot of money has beeninvested in education. It is the students that represent the world's investment forfuture. Their mental or psychological health and well-being are very imperative notonly for their own growth but al