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BA (Honours) Psychology

Duration: 03 Years

No. of Seats: 60

BA (Honours) Psychology

A BA (Honours) in Psychology is an undergraduate academic degree focused on the study of human behavior, thoughts, and emotions. This program combines foundational courses in psychology with advanced coursework to provide a comprehensive understanding of psychological theories, research methods, and applications. Typically, the program includes subjects like cognitive psychology, developmental psychology, abnormal psychology, social psychology, and biological bases of behavior.

The “Honours” component indicates a more rigorous curriculum with in-depth research or specialized courses, preparing students for advanced study or careers in psychology-related fields, such as mental health, counseling, human resources, and social services. Graduates with a BA (Hons) in Psychology may also pursue graduate studies to become licensed psychologists or therapists.

Program Highlights and Advantages

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Comprehensive Curriculum

Covers key theories, applied psychology, and mental health practices.

Practical Training

Gain hands-on experience through internships and workshops.

Expert Faculty

Learn from experienced professionals with global exposure.

State-of-the-Art Facilities

Access modern labs and dedicated counseling resources.

Program Overview & Structure

Introduction to Psychology
Biopsychology
Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course (AECC)- I
Generic Elective (GE) Course – I (any one)
  • Introductory Micro Economics
  • Guidance and Counselling in Education
  • Academic Writing and Composition
  • Basics of Journalism
Psychology of Individual Differences
Statistical Methods for Psychological Research -I
Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course (AECC)- II
Generic Elective (GE) Course – II (any one)
  • Introductory Macro Economics
  • Media and Communication Skills
  • Gender Education
  • Introduction to Computer Application
Psychological Research
Development of Psychological Thought
Social Psychology
Skill Enhancement Course – I
Generic Elective (GE) Course – III (any one)
  • Indian Economy I
  • Population Education
  • Language and Linguistics
  • Basics of Photography
Statistical Methods for Psychological Research -II
Developmental Psychology
Applied Social Psychology
Skill Enhancement Course – II
Generic Elective (GE) Course – IV (any one)
  • Indian Economy II
  • Language, Literature and Culture
  • Early Childhood Care and Education
  • Mobile Communication
Understanding Psychological Disorders
Organizational Behaviour
Discipline Specific Elective- I & II (Choose any two)
  • Positive Psychology
  • Health Psychology
  • Human Resource Management
Understanding and Dealing with Psychological Disorders
Counselling Psychology
Discipline Specific Elective- III & IV (Choose any two)
  • Community Psychology
  • Cultural and Indigenous Psychology
  • Project/Dissertation

Degree offered by us

Eligibility

Grade /Marks requiremen

Passed Higher Secondary School Leaving Examination (or equivalent) in any stream with 50% in the aggregate.

Career Impact

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Industry Mentors

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Placement Drives

Connect with employers & explore opportunities through interactive online events.

Master Classes

Access comprehensive help for resume building, interview preparation and job placement.

Profile Building

Build a credible professional profile by showcasing your skills through hands-on projects.

F.A.Q.

The university offers a range of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs across disciplines including engineering, science, arts, business, and health sciences. Each program has its own specific requirements and areas of focus.

You can apply online through our university’s admissions portal. Complete the application form, submit the required documents (such as transcripts, test scores, and recommendation letters), and pay the application fee. Detailed instructions are available on our admissions webpage.

Admission requirements vary by program. Typically, undergraduate programs require a high school diploma and specific academic credentials, while graduate programs may require a bachelor’s degree in a related field, relevant test scores, and work experience. Be sure to review the specific requirements for the program to which you are applying.

Yes, the university offers a variety of scholarships and financial aid programs based on academic merit, financial need, and other criteria. Information about available scholarships and how to apply is available on the university’s financial aid webpage.

Application deadlines vary depending on the program and the intake period (e.g., fall, spring). Be sure to check the program’s admissions page for specific deadlines.

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