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Postgraduate program focusing on the application of psychology in human resource development and management. Provides knowledge and skills to manage human resources effectively. Covers subjects such as organizational behavior, talent management, training and development, and performance management. Emphasizes the integration of psychological principles and practices in HR functions. Includes case studies, practical exercises, and internships in HR settings. Taught by experienced faculty with expertise in HR and psychology.
2 years
62,500/- per semester
Full-time
Candidates should have passed in any degree with a minimum of 50% marks (45% in case of SC/ST/Cat-1 candidates) from a recognized university.
This is being worked upon by the Academic Council, and the updated list will be shared once approved.
The programme aims to provide a strong foundation of theory and practice in specific fields that will enable students to utilize their experience at the university in their field of work.
Special emphasis is laid on the development of critical thinking, analytical ability, written and oral presentation skills. This is a vibrant and dynamic undergraduate programme, supported by ongoing research at the School of Liberal Studies.
Choice-Based Credit System (CBCS): The university follows CBCS, which allows students to choose courses and earn credits based on their performance
Grades and GPA: Students are awarded grades for each course in a semester, and their Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA) is calculated to measure their academic performance. Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) is used to evaluate the overall performance of a student across all semesters.
Prescribed Curriculum: Each program has a prescribed curriculum or Scheme of Teaching and Evaluation, which includes the required courses, laboratories, and other degree requirements. It also incorporates SWAYAM and Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) offered by reputed institutions.
Auditing Courses: Students have the option to audit courses, which allows them to gain additional exposure without the pressure of obtaining a grade. This can give them an advantage in placements.
Evaluation System: The evaluation of students is comprehensive and continuous throughout the semester. It consists of Continuous Internal Evaluation (CIE) and Semester End Examination (SEE). CIE and SEE carry equal weightage of 50% each, resulting in a total evaluation of 100 marks for each course, regardless of its credit value.
Assessment Methods: Before each semester, faculty members may choose assessment methods such as assignments, seminars, quizzes, group discussions, case studies, practical activities, class presentations, industry reports, etc., with suitable weightage for each.
Semester End Examination: A Semester End Examination is conducted for all registered courses at the end of each semester. However, some courses that already have Continuous Internal Evaluation may not require a SEE.
Makeup Examinations: Students who fail the Semester End Examination in one or more courses are eligible for makeup examinations, which provide an opportunity to retake the failed exams and improve their grades.
The programme provides a strong foundation of theory and practice in specific fields that will enable students to utilize their experience at the university in their field of work.
Special emphasis is laid on the development of critical thinking, analytical ability, written and oral presentation skills. This is a vibrant and dynamic undergraduate programme, supported by ongoing research at the School of Liberal Studies.
Two years.
Written test and interview.
Bachelor’s degree in the relevant field with a minimum of 50% marks. Other equivalent qualifications may also be considered.
Yes, the MSc course at CMR University provides students with practical training and internship opportunities as part of the curriculum.