Full Time
2 Year
English
Science
M.Sc. in
Psychology is a 2 years full time post graduate course which is divided into 4
semesters. This is a post-graduate degree that provides students with both
academic and practical knowledge in the field of psychology. Students develop
theories and test them through their research. By this research yields new
information, the findings become part of the body of knowledge that
practitioners call on in their work with clients and patients, more than with
organizations and communities.
Many
psychologists work independently and also team up with other professionals such
as other scientists, lawyers, physicians, school personnel, engineers,
policymakers, managers and computer experts to contribute to every area of
society. We can find them in hospitals, laboratories, courtrooms, community
health centres, schools and universities, prisons and corporate offices.
M.Sc.
in Psychology: What is it all about?
Psychology is
the study of the mind and behaviour. By examining both individual behaviours as
well as the behaviour of groups, psychologists work towards understanding human
activity, treating mental disorders, and counselling people to help them
achieve emotional stability.
Psychology as
a discipline encompasses a wide range of studies including attention,
perception, comprehension, emotions, intelligence, personality, relationships,
behaviour, and even the subconscious. They are working a lot on in our minds
and psychologists are dedicated to understanding every bit.
In terms of
research, psychology holds an interesting place amongst other fields.
Psychology is concerned with social behaviour, so in many ways it is related to
the social sciences and humanities, like anthropology and philosophy. They use
many similar research techniques as these disciplines, including interviews and
observing behaviour.
Psychology
relies on a very scientific method, they are using carefully designed
experiments to produce reliable data about behaviour, emotions, or brain
chemistry. Through years of observations and experiments, they have determined
ways to test for emotional stability or mental illness and have developed
counselling techniques to encourage mental development, ease emotional pain, or
promote healthy behaviour.
Eligibility
for M.Sc. in Psychology
A
student who has passed in B.A. or B.Sc. Psychology Degree from a recognized
university with minimum of 50% aggregate.
Students
having any other degree such as Bachelor of Social Work (BSW), B.A. Sociology,
B.Sc. Home Science, B.A. Philosophy or B.Ed. with Psychology papers.
M.Sc.
in Psychology: Admission Process
The eligible
candidates will be invited for the Written Test (Research Aptitude Test - RAT)
to be held at all the Campuses. Candidates can opt to take the RAT at any of
the campuses.
Students who
have cleared JRF, GATE and other relevant exams are also expected to attend the
Written Test and Personal Interview.
The list of
shortlisted candidates from the eligible list of candidates for all the
programmes will be released by the conducting body.