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B.Sc in Psychology

The B.Sc. in Psychology is a four-year undergraduate program in Counselling and Child Psychology, aligned with NEP guidelines and focused on skill enhancement.The curriculum explores biological, cognitive, developmental, social, and cultural aspects of human behaviour while integrating research methodologies, including statistics. Students gain real-world experience through internships, apprenticeships, capstone projects, and industry case studies, bridging theory with practical application. The program fosters Industry 5.0 skills, an entrepreneurial mindset, and strong research capabilities, ensuring holistic development. Graduates are prepared for diverse roles across organisations, equipped with exceptional managerial and analytical skills, and the ability to apply psychology in real-world scenarios.

Program Outcomes

  • Expert Faculty with Real-World Experience: Learn from distinguished professors who bring academic excellence and industry insights to the classroom. 

  • Comprehensive Psychology Curriculum: Gain a well-rounded education with courses spanning cognitive, clinical, social, and behavioural psychology.

  • Cutting-Edge Research Facilities: Engage in innovative research with state-of-the-art labs, psychological assessments, and real-world case studies.

  • Mentorship & Career Support: Receive personalised guidance from mentors and career advisors to help navigate academic and professional growth.

  • Interactive & Tech-Driven Learning: Experience an engaging education with multimedia tools, live case studies, and immersive workshops.

Program Scope

  • B.Sc. in Psychology graduates can pursue careers as Psychotherapists or Counsellors, helping individuals manage mental health challenges and improve well-being. They can find opportunities in hospitals, private clinics, and rehabilitation centres, contributing to mental health and wellness.

  • Students graduating in B.Sc. Psychology get the opportunity to work as Consultants or Clinical Psychologists, diagnosing and treating psychological disorders in diverse settings. They will be equipped to assess mental health conditions, create treatment plans, and collaborate with medical professionals. 

  • After completing their B.Sc. in Psychology, students can explore roles as Psychiatrists or Social Workers, providing mental health support and advocating for community well-being. They can contribute to public health programs, offer crisis intervention, and support individuals facing emotional and social challenges.

Program Eligibility

10+2 in any stream with Mathematics as a compulsory subject; minimum 45% in Class 12.

Cultural Psychology

Cultural Psychology

Cultural Psychology explores how culture shapes human behaviour, identity, values, and social interactions. The subject encourages an appreciation of diversity and cross-cultural perspectives in a globalised world.

Organisational Learning & HR

Organisational Learning & HR

This domain examines human behaviour within workplaces, focusing on learning, performance, leadership, and employee development. It equips students with psychological perspectives relevant to talent management and organisational growth.

Neuroscience

Neuroscience

Neuroscience provides insight into the biological foundations of behaviour, cognition, and emotion. Students study brain structure, neural processes, and their influence on psychological functioning and mental health.

Emotional Intelligence

Emotional Intelligence

Emotional Intelligence explores the ability to recognize, understand, and manage one’s own emotions and those of others. It plays a critical role in personal wellbeing, leadership effectiveness, and interpersonal relationships.

Child Development

Child Development

Child Development examines the cognitive, emotional, social, and behavioural growth of individuals from infancy through adolescence. The discipline emphasizes understanding developmental milestones and applying theory to real-life educational and family contexts.

Counselling

Counselling

This area focuses on developing therapeutic skills to support individuals facing emotional, behavioural, and psychological challenges. Students gain practical exposure to counselling techniques, ethics, and evidence-based interventions.

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