
Psychology (Psychological Counselling/Clinical Psychology/Industrial Psychology)
Curriculum Structure
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Cognitive Processes
Biological Processes I
Psychometric and Research Methods
Theories of Personality
Holistic Therapies
Introduction to Sports Psychology
Health Psychology
Experiments on Perception and Psychophysics
Experiments in Thinking
Academic Research Writing I
Research Lab I
Social and Group Processes
Biological Processes - II
Experimental Designs and Psychological Statistics
Environmental Psychology
Positive Psychology
Military Psychology
Experiments in Cognition - Memory & Learning
Academic Research Writing II
Research lab II
PCL
Child Psychology
Organisational Behaviour
Psychopathology - I
Introduction to Counselling
Assessment of Intelligence and Aptitude
Assessment of Cognition and Intervention in Clinical Context
Assessment of Cognition and Intervention
Psychology of Human Resources
Psychological Assessment - I
Behaviour Dysfunction
Organisational and Management Related Exercises
Screening and Testing Children
Counselling Skills Training and Field Work
Business Entrepreneurship
Philosophy and Public Policy of Science
Corporate Training & Development
Community Mental Health
Family & Marital Counselling
Project Work
Corporate Psychology
Psychopathology - II
Introduction to Classical Psychotherapies
Consumer Psychology
Psychological Assessment - II
Introduction to Contemporary
Psychotherapies
Marketing and Advertising Psychology
Psychological Interventions
Areas of Counselling
Screening and Assessment in Industry and Organisation Psychology
Assessment of Personality and Intervention in Clinical Psychology
Intervention Techniques
Internship and Reports
Course Highlights
Specialized Pathways
Students can choose from counselling, clinical, or industrial psychology, tailoring their learning to specific career goals.
Practical & Research-Oriented Training
The programme integrates theory with internships, case studies, and research projects to develop advanced professional expertise.
Wide Career Prospects
Graduates are prepared for careers in mental health services, corporate sectors, hospitals, academia, and further doctoral studies.

Career Outcomes
The Master of Science in Psychology programme equips students with advanced knowledge and skills in diagnosing and treating various mental health disorders. Graduates can pursue fulfilling careers in:
Career Pathway
Clinical Psychologist
Counselling Psychologist
Educational Psychologist
Industrial-Organisational Psychologist
Child Psychologist
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Each specialization addresses psychology in a unique context—Counselling Psychology focuses on guidance and emotional well-being, Clinical Psychology emphasizes mental health disorders and therapy, while Industrial Psychology applies psychology to workplaces and organizations.
Students gain hands-on exposure through supervised counselling sessions, clinical internships, psychological testing, organizational training projects, and field visits to hospitals, schools, rehabilitation centers, and industries.
The curriculum integrates theory, research, and practice with skill-based workshops, case studies, role plays, and internships to ensure students graduate as industry-ready professionals.
Graduates find opportunities in healthcare, education, corporate HR and training, rehabilitation centers, NGOs, research institutes, counselling centers, and mental health organizations.