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    Science Psychology

    Programme Overview

    Year of Establishment: 1960

    The Department of Psychology, established in 1960, holds the distinction of being one of the earliest Psychology departments. The department offers a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) program in Psychology at the undergraduate level, adhering to the National Education Policy (NEP) framework. Its distinguished alumni network comprises professionals working as Psychologists and Special Educators within governmental and non-governmental organizations.

    A key strength of the department is its provision of Psychology courses in Marathi, the local language of Maharashtra, facilitating accessibility for regional students, as well as in English language.

    Curriculum Highlights / Special Features:
    • Well-equipped Experimental Psychology laboratory with classical assessment apparatus.
    • Over 30 psychometric assessment tools (including WAIS, Bhatia’s Battery, Thematic Apperception Test, and 16PF, etc.) providing rich exposure to psychological testing.
    • Experienced and skilled faculty to cater to educational and interpersonal needs of students.
    • On-field training and internships acquaint students with applied knowledge in clinical practice.
    • Professional internships in corporate settings for industrial psychology students to develop relevant workplace skills.

    Future Opportunities:
    A degree in Psychology provides valuable skills for a range of professions, even with a bachelor’s degree.

    Health and Therapy: Mental health counselors, marriage and family therapists, substance use counselors.
    Human Resources: Recruiters, HR managers, and employee well-being specialists.
    Education: Teachers, academic advisors, and college admissions counselors.
    Social Services: Social workers and case workers supporting children and families.
    Research: Roles in psychology labs, public opinion analysis, and research programs.
    Marketing: Consulting and advertising positions utilizing insights into consumer behavior.

    Psychology Programme Structure

    Semester I
    Abbreviation
    Code
    Subject
    syllabus PDF
    Subject 1
    10011001
    Perspectives and Science of Psychology
    Subject 2
    10011001
    Perspectives and Science of Psychology
    Subject 3
    10011001
    Perspectives and Science of Psychology
    VSC I
    10611001
    Emotional Intelligence – Basic Concepts
    SEC
    10711001
    Psychology of Health & WellBeing
    OEC
    10411011
    Psychology of Adjustment and Coping
    AEC
    10810111 (English Medium)
    English for Academic Writing I (HL)
    AEC
    10810112 (Marathi Medium)
    English Language and Literature I (LL)
    IKS
    11051111
    Inception of Indian Knowledge System (Generic)
    VEC
    10952111
    Introduction to Indian Constitution
    CC-I
    CC-II
    11450121
    11450221
    Basics of National Service Scheme
    National Cadets Corps. (NCC)
    -
    Abbreviation
    Code
    Subject
    syllabus PDF
    Subject 1
    20011011
    Fundamentals of General Psychology
    Subject 2
    20011011
    Fundamentals of General Psychology
    20011011
    Emotional Intelligence – Basic Concepts
    VSC lll
    20611001
    Emotional Intelligence – Basic Concepts
    SEC
    20711001
    OEC
    20411011
    Psychology applied to modern life
    AEC
    20810111
    English for Academic Writing II (HL)
    AEC
    Abbreviation
    Code
    Subject
    syllabus PDF
    Major (Core)
    30111011
    Fundamentals of Social Psychology
    Major (Core)
    30111012
    Developmental Psychology Across the Lifespan
    30111013
    Workplace Psychology
    OEC
    30311011
    Health Psychology
    AEC (MIL)
    -
    Field Project (FP)
    31311001
    Field Project in Psychology - I
    Abbreviation
    Code
    Subject
    syllabus PDF
    Major (Core)
    40111011
    Psychology of Interpersonal & Group Processes
    Major (Core)
    40111012
    Introduction to Psychological Testing and Assessment
    40111013
    Media Psychology
    SEC
    40711011
    Conflict Management
    AEC (MIL)
    -
    Community Engagement (CE)
    41511001
    Community Engagement in Psychology

    Programme Highlight

    The B.Sc. Psychology program offers a strong scientific and practical foundation in understanding human behavior and mental processes. It focuses on developing analytical thinking, research skills, and emotional intelligence through a mix of classroom learning and practical exposure. Students gain hands-on experience in psychological testing, case studies, and research projects, along with insights into counseling and mental health practices. The course also prepares students for diverse career paths in healthcare, education, corporate sectors, and research, while building a solid base for higher studies in psychology and related fields.

    Scholarship

    Terms & Conditions Apply:

    Must pass 12th (10+2) from a recognised board Minimum 50–60% marks required (varies by college) Reserved categories may get relaxation in marks Students from any stream (Commerce/Science/Arts) can apply For psychology (Hons.), Maths or Accounts may be required Admission is usually merit-based (12th marks) Some colleges may require entrance exams Candidate must provide valid documents (marksheet, ID proof, etc.) Age requirement: generally 17 years or above (no strict upper limit) Admission is subject to verification of documents Meeting eligibility does not guarantee admission (depends on cutoff/merit list)

    Eligibility

    Psychology admission requires you to pass 12th (10+2) from a recognised board with usually at least 50–60% marks, though this can vary by college and category. Students from any stream—Commerce, Science, or Arts—can apply, but Commerce subjects like Accounts or Maths may be preferred for Psychology (Hons.). In Maharashtra, you must have completed HSC or an equivalent exam. Most colleges give admission based on merit (12th marks), while some top institutions may require entrance exams. Generally, there is no strict age limit for admission.

    Selection Process

    Minimum 50% aggregate marks in Class 10+2/ HSC or its equivalent examination in any stream with English subject (Minimum 45% aggregate marks for candidates belonging to the Reserved Category from Maharashtra State).

    FAQs

    What is the eligibility for B.Sc. Psychology?
    Students must have completed 10+2 from a recognized board. Science background is preferred, but students from other streams may also be eligible depending on the institution.
    What is the duration of the course?
    The B.Sc. Psychology program is a 3-year undergraduate course divided into 6 semesters.
    What career options are available after this course?
    Graduates can work as Counselors, HR Executives, Research Assistants, or in healthcare and education sectors. Higher studies like M.Sc. Psychology or specialized certifications are also recommended.
    Is B.Sc. Psychology a good career option?
    Yes, with increasing awareness of mental health, psychology offers strong career opportunities in counseling, clinical practice, corporate HR, and research fields.
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