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M.Sc | Psychology- Counselling

Programme Overview

  • Offers advanced training in the field of psychology, with specialisations in Clinical, Counselling and HRDM
  • Emphasizes advanced theoretical and practical knowledge in the chosen field
  • Taught by experienced faculty with strong academic backgrounds and practical experience in their fields

Career Opportunities

  • Research and Development: Graduates can work in research and development roles, where they can contribute to the advancement of their field through cutting-edge research and innovation.
  • Academia: Graduates can pursue academic careers, including teaching and research positions at universities and colleges.
  • Industry: Graduates can work in a variety of industries, including biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, and energy, among others.
  • Government Agencies: Graduates can work in government agencies, including environmental protection agencies and scientific research organizations.

Programme USPs/Key Features

  • The programme provides thorough theoretical grounding and research-driven training relevant to Counselling Psychology.
  • The programme delivers a thorough and holistic understanding of psychological functioning at the individual and social level.
 

Programme Outcomes

  • 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 Social Sciences & Humanities.
 

Programme Duration

2 years (4 Semesters)

Programme Type

Full-Time

Eligibility Criteria

A pass in any degree awarded by a recognized university with a minimum of 50% marks (45% in case of SC/ST/PH candidates).

Expertise You Gain

  • Advanced theoretical and practical knowledge in the chosen field
  • Ability to analyze and solve complex scientific problems
  • Exposure to the latest research and developments in the field
  • Improved critical thinking and problem-solving skills
 

Programme Structure

I SEMESTER

II SEMESTER

III SEMESTER

IV SEMESTER

Electives - II SEMESTER

Elective Course 1

Elective Course 2

Elective Course 3

Elective Course 4

Elective Course 5

Electives - III SEMESTER

Elective Course 6

Elective Course 7

Elective Course 8

Elective Course 9

Elective Course 10

Assessment and Evaluation

The University follows the Choice Based Credit System (CBCS), which provides choices for students to select from the prescribed set of courses and earn credits. Students are awarded grades; based on their performance for each course in a semester; and Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA), which is a measure of academic performance of a student in a semester. Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) is used as a measure of overall cumulative performance of a student over all semesters. However, the CGPA is invariably calculated from second semester onwards to facilitate students to know their academic progress.

Every Programme has a prescribed Curriculum or the Scheme of Teaching and Evaluation. It prescribes all the courses/ laboratory/ other requirements for the degree and sets out the nominal sequence semester wise.

The Curriculum also includes SWAYAM and Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs), offered by premier institutions. A student desirous of additional exposure to a course, without the rigors of obtaining a good grade, ‘audits’ a course that helps him/her have an edge over others in placements.

The evaluation system to assess the student is comprehensive and continuous during the entire period of the Semester. Continuous Internal Evaluation (CIE) and Semester End Examination (SEE) constitute the major evaluations prescribed for each course, with only those students maintaining a minimum standard in CIE being permitted to appear in SEE of the course. CIE and SEE carry 50% weightage each, to enable the course to be evaluated for a total of 100 marks, irrespective of its credits.

Before the start of the Academic session of each semester, a faculty may choose for the course Internal Assessment Test and a minimum of two of the following assessment methods with suitable weightage for each:

Assignments (Individual and/or Group), Seminars, Quizzes, Group Discussions, Case studies/Case lets, Practical orientation on Design Thinking, Creativity & Innovation, Participatory & Industry-integrated learning, Practical activities / problem solving exercises, Class presentations, Analysis of Industry/Technical/Business Reports, Reports on Guest Lectures / Webinars / Industrial Visits, Industrial / Social / Rural projects, Participation in Seminars/ Academic Events/Symposia, etc. or any other academic activity.

The Semester End Examination, for all the courses for which students registered during the semester, shall be conducted at the end of each semester. Some of the courses, where the student performance is evaluated through CIE, may not have SEE.

The makeup examination facility shall be available to those students who have appeared and failed in the SEE in one or more courses in a semester.

 

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