Psychology
The Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Psychology is a four-year undergraduate program aligned with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. This program is designed to provide a strong foundation in psychological theories, research methods, and practical skills, preparing students for professional roles as well as higher studies in psychology and allied fields.
The course emphasizes the scientific study of human behaviour and mental processes, integrating theoretical knowledge with hands-on practicum, fieldwork, and internships. Students gain exposure to diverse areas such as clinical, counseling, organizational, educational, health, and social psychology, enabling them to apply psychological principles in real-world settings.
Key features:
NEP-Aligned Curriculum: A structured four-year program with multiple exit options, skill enhancement courses, value-added courses, and interdisciplinary learning.
Strong Practicum Focus: Mandatory practicum components, psychological testing, case studies, and supervised field exposure.
Internships & Fieldwork: Opportunities to intern with schools, NGOs, hospitals, rehabilitation centers, corporate organizations, and mental health institutions.
Research-Oriented Learning: Training in research methodology, statistics, and project work to build analytical and scientific inquiry skills.
Holistic Skill Development: Emphasis on communication skills, empathy, ethical practice, and professional competence.
Career Prospects and scope:
The BA (Honours) in Psychology opens diverse and meaningful career pathways, combining professional readiness with academic excellence — enabling students to build impactful careers in mental health, human development, and organizational wellbeing.
- Mental Health & Counseling
- School & Child Psychology
- Corporate HR & Organizational Psychology
- NGO & Community Services
- Health & Rehabilitation Psychology
- Research & Behavioral Analytics
- Corporate Wellness & EAPs
- Higher Studies & Academia