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Courses:
B.A., M.A./M.Sc., Ph.D. (Psychology)
Admission Criteria / Mode of Admission:
UG & PG Courses- on the basis of merit
Ph.D.- Through Entrance Test conducted by the University
Strength:B.A.-109 for each class ,M.A/M.Sc.-54 for each class
Fee: B.A./Alankar- Rs.380/-,M.A./M.Sc.- Rs.4655
Brief Overview:
The course of study in psychology for M.A/M.Sc. part first shall comprise of four papers of theory and one practical work. Every theory paper of 100 marks is divided into two units. The first paper of practical is of 100 marks. The students are required to conduct lab/experimental studies as their practical work.
 
In M.A/M.Sc. part two the students are required to study four papers each having two unites of theory and fifth paper having two unites of practical. The students will be required to conduct experimental/ case studies for their practical work.
 
The students obtaining a minimum of 55% marks in M.A/M.Sc. part-I examination subject to clearing all the theory and practical papers will have an opportunity to conduct a dissertation/project in lieu of any one of the optional theory papers of their group of theory in second year. Every student opting dissertation/project will finalize the topic with the help of supervisor and later on submit the relevant information through the supervisor to the Head of the Department before 15th The completed dissertation/ project thesis (two copies) shall be submitted before 20 days of the commencement of theory papers to the Head of the Department.
 
Out of four theory papers in M.A/M.Sc. Part-II, the Ist-Paper (Psychological Testing) shall be compulsory for all students. Where as for other three papers, the students shall opt. a specialized group of three papers out of Group-A 'Clinical Psychology' & Group-B 'Industrial, Personnel & Organizational Psychology'. However, the No. of Groups of papers should be floated in an academic year will be decided by the Head of the Department depending upon the availability of human and physical resources.
 
M.A. degree will be awarded to the Non-Science graduates whereas M.Sc. degree will be awarded to the Science graduates.