Eligibility for admission to the Bachelor in Psychology (B.PSY) programme requires that
The candidate must have passed the Higher Secondary (10+2) or equivalent examination recognized by any Indian University or a duly constituted Board with 55% marks, having * *Psychology as one of the subjects in higher secondary.
To know more about the psychology course details, fee structure, curriculum, and subjects—earlier explored under Bachelor in Psychology (B.Psy) —and to begin your transformative academic journey at JAIN (Deemed-to-be University), you may contact us at:
Contact us:
Phone Number: 9606978661, 6366828477
Email : sahs@jainuniversity.ac.in
Curriculum Structure:
Prospective students can delve into the elaborate Bachelor in Psychology (B.Psy) syllabus, which covers fundamental topics such as cognitive psychology, abnormal psychology, and research methods.
| Semester |
Name of the subject
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| Semester 1
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- BIOLOGICAL BASIS OF BEHAVIOUR
- INDIAN PSYCHOLOGY APPLICATION
- COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH
- UNDERSTANDING THE SELF AND OTHER
- POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY
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| Semester 2
|
- Theories of Personality
- Developmental Psychology
- Holistic Well-being approaches
- Cyber Hygiene & Digital Safety
- Listening skills and observation-based report writing
- Community Psychology
- A Project Related to Community Care Services
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| Semester 3
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- Social Psychology
- Psychological Statistics & Research Methodology
- Health Psychology
- Psychological and Academic Report Writing
- Introduction to Counselling Psychology-I
- Psychology and Artificial Intelligence
- Psychology Experiments across the Globe
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| Semester 4
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- Psychological Assessment and Testing
- Organisational Behaviour
- Cognitive Psychology
- Introduction to Abnormal Psychology
- Inclusiveness and diversity in Indian Context
- Community Behavioural Health Project
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| Semester 5
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Introduction to Neuropsychology
- Evolutionary Psychology
- Counselling Psychology and Psychotherapy II
- Human and professional Values and Ethics
- Critical Thinking and Problem Solving
- Practicum/observership (Developing Observation Skills )
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| Semester 6
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- Rehabilitation Psychology
- Cognition and Experimental Psychology
- Cognition and Experimental Psychology LAB
- Advance Research Methodology
- Applied Behavioural Analysis
- Applied Behavioural Analysis LAB
- Sports Psychology
- Internship/Report Writing/Data Management and Analysis
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| Semester 7
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- Crisis Intervention & Psychological Resilience (Psychological First Aid)
- Policy Frameworks in Behavioural and Mental Health
- Internship aligned with specialization
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| Semester 8
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- Specialization -3
- Dissertation (Aligned with specialization)
- Field work (Aligned with specialization)
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Studies after Bachelor in Psychology (B.Psy)
Pursuing a master's degree in psychology allows for specialization in a particular field such as clinical psychology, counseling psychology, organizational psychology, or educational psychology. It provides a more in-depth understanding of psychological theories and research methodologies.
MBA in Human Resources Management:
Combining psychology with business, an MBA in Human Resources Management is an excellent option. This path opens doors to careers in organizational development, talent management, and employee well-being, utilizing psychological principles to enhance workplace dynamics.
Public Health or Health Administration:
For those interested in the intersection of psychology and healthcare, pursuing further studies in public health or health administration can be rewarding. This opens avenues to contribute to health promotion, policy development, and healthcare management.
Social Work Master's Degree:
A Master's in Social Work (MSW) is a suitable option for those wanting to apply psychological knowledge to address social issues. Social workers play a crucial role in community welfare, working with diverse populations and focusing on the overall well-being of individuals and communities.
Data Science or Applied Statistics:
With the increasing emphasis on data-driven decision-making, combining psychology with data science or applied statistics is a powerful combination. This opens doors to careers in research, data analysis, and market research, applying psychological insights to interpret and understand human behavior in various contexts.
Clinical Psychology Ph.D. or Psy.D :
For those interested in working directly with individuals to address mental health issues, obtaining a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (Ph.D. or Psy.D.) is a common path. This degree enables individuals to become licensed clinical psychologists and engage in therapeutic practice.
Career Enhancement Programme:
After completing the Bachelor in Psychology (B.PSY) programme, students can pursue higher studies such as M.Sc. Clinical Psychology, M.Sc. Applied Psychology, Counselling Psychology, Neuropsychology, Special Education or Rehabilitation Psychology, MBA in Human Resource Management/Organizational Behaviour, and PhD in Psychology.
Graduates of the Bachelor of Psychology (B.PSY) programme can work as Behavioural Health Counsellors, Psychology Assistants in hospitals and clinics, School Counsellors, Rehabilitation Assistants, HR Executives, NGO Mental Health Workers, and Community Rehabilitation Workers. With higher qualifications such as a master’s degree or PhD, they can advance to roles including Clinical Psychologist, Neuropsychologist, Researcher, and Professor. As outlined in the NCAHP model curriculum, BPSY graduates are prepared for professional opportunities across healthcare, education, social service organizations, research institutions, and community mental health settings.
| Duration |
Roles and responsibilities
| Salary |
| 0-3 years
|
Clinical Intern/Assistant,
Entry-Level Counselor
|
₹20,000 to ₹40,000 per month
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| 3-5 years
|
Counsellor,
Junior Therapist
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₹40,000 to ₹60,000 per month
|
| 5-10 years
|
Senior Therapist, Clinical Supervisor
|
₹60,000 to ₹80,000 per month
|
| 10 years and beyond
|
Director of Counseling Services, Senior Psychologist
|
₹80,000 to ₹1,50,000+ per month
|
Please Note: As individuals gain experience and expertise, they may take on more specialised roles, managerial positions, or move into education and research. Salaries can significantly increase with advanced certifications, additional qualifications, and leadership responsibilities.
Salaries can vary based on prevailing market dynamics and individual skill levels.