Programme Overview
The BA (Psychology) programme introduces students to the scientific study of human behaviour and mental processes. It covers foundational areas including cognitive psychology, developmental psychology, social psychology, abnormal psychology, and counselling techniques. The programme is well-suited for students interested in mental health careers, education, HR, social work, and research. Graduates can pursue M.A. (Psychology), RCI registration, or careers in counselling and clinical settings.
Key Highlights
- Comprehensive coverage of clinical, counselling, and applied psychology
- Live case discussions with practising clinical and counselling psychologists
- Digital psychological assessment tools and virtual lab access
- Elective tracks: Counselling, Industrial/Organisational, or Child Psychology
- Internship pathway with mental health NGOs and corporate HR departments
- NEP 2020 aligned with multiple entry-exit options
- Foundation for MA (Psychology) and M.Phil. / PhD pathways
- Mental wellness club and peer counselling training programme
Semester-wise Syllabus
1Semester I
2Semester II
3Semester III
4Semester IV
5Semester V
6Semester VI
Career Prospects
Eligibility Criteria
10+2 (any stream) with minimum 45% marks
Relaxation in minimum marks for SC/ST/OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) / PwD candidates as per UGC norms and Government of India reservation policy. Refer to the Admission Prospectus for the current academic year for exact cut-offs.
BA (Psychology)
Humanities & Social Sciences

