“…The findings are better than earlier studies(Lingeswaran, 2010;Rajagopal et al, 2004;Soufi and Raoof, 1992) however 30% considering it as unscientific is still is a significant figure. Majority (90%) had a positive opinion on the treatment efficacy which is in line with the recent study(Lyons and Janca, 2015).The attitude towards career and reward aspect of psychiatry was not very favorable, with around 40% having a negative opinion, considered psychiatry as having low prestige, were uncomfortable with mentally Ill patients, and were discouraged by friends and family from entering psychiatry. Though this is similar to earlier studies (Lyonsand Janca, 2015; Xavier and Almeida, 2010; Alexander and Kumaraswamy, 1993) the findings may be interpreted as less favorable, as majority of respondents in our study were females from a private medical college and studies (Khan et al, 2008; Gat et al, 2007; Al-Ansari and Alsadadi, 2002; Malhi et al, 2002; Tharyan et al, 2001; Aslam et al, 2009) show that female graduates /from private medical college have a more positive attitude of psychiatry.…”