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M.Sc. in Psychological Counselling

Duration: 02 Years

No of seats:  40

M.Sc. in Psychological Counselling

The two-year Master’s Programme in Psychology is an attempt to train counsellors who are theoretically sound, culturally sensitive and adequately skilled to offer psychological assistance and support to individuals and groups.

With an optimum blend of theory, practice and research, the course will prepare qualified counsellors in the areas of children, youth and education, marriage and family, and trauma and addiction, for educational institutions, the voluntary sector, non-governmental organisations and government departments, particularly those dealing with health, education, vocational training, family, women, children and youth, correctional settings, community development, disaster management, communal harmony and promotion of culture, conflict management and other such areas.

Program Highlights and Advantages

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Comprehensive Curriculum

Strong base in psychological theories and techniques.

Experiential Learning

Hands-on training with internships and practice.

Research Focus

Evidence-based studies for real-world impact.

Holistic Growth

Build empathy, ethics, and cultural awareness.

Program Overview & Structure

Foundations of Professional Counselling
Life Span Development
Theoretical Perspectives for Counselling Psychology
Process and Skills of Individual and Group Counselling 1
Elective Group I
Eastern Approaches to Psychology and Counselling
Educational Technology
Society and Social Problems
Elective Group II
Media in Northeast India
Leadership and Social Responsibility
Introduction to Indian society, polity and economics
English Language Teaching
Personal Growth – I (Practicum)

 

Concepts of Mental Health and Illness
Child and Youth Counselling
Research Methodology and Statistics in Social Science
Elective Group I
Introduction to Indian society, polity and economics
Personality Development
Rural Communication
Elective Group II
Society and Social Problems
Peace Education and Conflict Management
Introduction to Social Psychology
North-East Indian Literature in English
Child and Youth Counselling – Practicum
Field Work
Personal Growth – II

 

Marriage and Family Counselling
Adiction and TraumaCounselling
Marriage and Family Counselling – Practicum
Case Study and Documentation – I
Summer Internship
Study Tour
Supervised Internship – I
Research Project Phase – I
 
Psychological Testing
Disability Studies and Rehabilitation Psychology
Case Study and Documentation – II
Supervised Internship – II
Research Project Phase – II

Degree offered by us

Eligibility

Grade /Marks requirement from qualifying examinations

Graduation in any stream with 50% of the aggregate. Those who have a background in Social Work / Psychology / Education / Sociology / Home Science / Human Resource Management will have an advantage.

Entrance Examinations / Personal Interview

Provisional Admission: Applicants who have not yet obtained their Bachelor’s Degree also may apply for admission. Such candidates would be offered provisional admission until they furnish evidence of fulfilling the eligibility criterion stated in (1) above within 3 months of the commencement of the programme.

Career Impact

How We Help You Build Your Dream Career

Industry Mentors

Personalized guidance from career experts throughout the academic journey.

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.

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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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