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Eligibility

Passed with min % in PCM for GEN & % for SC/ST/OBC

Duration

2 Year

The Master of Science (MSc) in Psychology is a two-year postgraduate program that provides scientific training in understanding human behavior, cognitive processes, emotions, and mental health. Unlike the MA in Psychology, which often emphasizes social and counseling aspects, the MSc focuses more on research, experimentation, neuropsychology, and scientific analysis.

This program is ideal for students who want to pursue careers in clinical psychology, research, neuropsychology, health psychology, or academia. It combines theoretical learning with practical exposure through internships, laboratory work, and dissertation projects.

Graduates of MSc Psychology have a wide range of career paths across clinical, corporate, research, and educational sectors. Some top career options include:

1. Clinical Psychologist

Work in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, or private practice, diagnosing and treating mental health disorders.

2. Counseling Psychologist

Help individuals deal with stress, trauma, anxiety, and personal challenges through therapeutic interventions.

3. Neuropsychologist

Study and treat cognitive and brain-related disorders such as memory loss, ADHD, or learning disabilities.

4. Industrial/Organizational Psychologist

Apply psychological principles to workplace productivity, employee well-being, and human resources management.

5. Forensic Psychologist

Collaborate with law enforcement and legal systems to assess criminal behavior and provide expert testimony.

6. Health Psychologist

Focus on how biological, psychological, and social factors influence health and illness.

7. Researcher/Academician

Pursue advanced research, publish papers, or teach psychology at the university level.

8. Sports Psychologist

Work with athletes and teams to enhance motivation, performance, and mental resilience.

9. Educational Psychologist

Assist students with learning difficulties, behavioral problems, and emotional challenges.

While the exact syllabus varies by university, the following is a general outline:

Semester 1

  • Foundations of Psychology

  • Research Methods and Statistics

  • Cognitive Psychology

  • Biological Bases of Behavior (Neuropsychology)

  • Experimental Psychology

  • Practical Lab Work

Semester 2

  • Social Psychology

  • Developmental Psychology

  • Psychopathology and Mental Disorders

  • Psychological Assessment and Testing

  • Quantitative and Qualitative Research Methods

Semester 3

  • Clinical Psychology

  • Counseling Theories and Techniques

  • Health Psychology

  • Organizational Behavior and Psychology

  • Elective (e.g., Forensic, Educational, or Sports Psychology)

  • Internship/Fieldwork

Semester 4

  • Advanced Therapeutic Techniques

  • Neuropsychological Assessment

  • Positive Psychology

  • Dissertation / Research Project

  • Viva Voce / Seminar Presentation

  1. Application Form:
    Apply online through the university’s official portal.

  2. Entrance Exam:
    Some universities conduct entrance tests (e.g., DUET, JNUEE, TISSNET, etc.) to assess knowledge in psychology, logical reasoning, and research aptitude.

  3. Interview / Group Discussion:
    Shortlisted candidates may be called for an interview or counseling round.

  4. Merit-Based Admission:
    In some institutions, admissions are based on undergraduate performance (no entrance exam required).

  5. Document Verification & Fee Payment:
    Submit necessary documents (degree certificates, transcripts, ID proof) and pay admission fees to confirm enrollment.

  • Educational Qualification:
    Bachelor’s degree (BSc/BA) in Psychology or a related discipline from a recognized university.
    Some universities accept students from science, social work, or allied health backgrounds with psychology as a subject.

  • Minimum Marks:
    At least 50–60% aggregate in undergraduate studies (varies by institution).

  • Entrance Exam (if applicable):
    Required by several reputed universities for admission.

  • Additional Requirement:
    Basic knowledge of psychology, research methodology, and statistics is preferred.

  • Duration: 2 years

  • Structure: 4 semesters (each lasting 6 months)

  • Mode: Full-time / Part-time / Online (depending on the university)

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