graduate program

B.Sc. in Clinical Psychology

Introduction

The B.Sc. in Clinical Psychology is a foundational undergraduate program designed to introduce students to the scientific study of human behavior, mental health, and therapeutic practices. The course blends theoretical knowledge with practical training to prepare students for a career in clinical and applied psychology. With RCI approval, students gain eligibility for the Clinical Assistant license, enabling them to contribute meaningfully in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, schools, and community mental health settings.

Objectives

To introduce students to the fundamentals of psychology and mental health sciences.

To encourage research aptitude in Clinical Psychology.

To train learners in diagnostic assessments and clinical skills

To prepare graduates for an RCI License as Clinical Assistant.

Key Features

The program blends academic knowledge with hands-on clinical exposure, ensuring students are well-prepared for both professional roles and advanced studies in psychology.

RCI Recognition

An officially approved undergraduate program ensuring national credibility.

Practical & Applied Learning

alanced curriculum combining classroom theory with clinical and community-based training.

Career Pathways

Focused guidance to pursue higher studies and build a strong career in mental health.

Career Prospects

Graduates can work as:

  • Clinical Assistants (RCI licensed)

  • Mental health workers in hospitals …

  • Counselors in NGOs …

  • Research assistants …

Features

Total Seat: 20

Duration: 3 Years

Course Type: Regular

Eligibility Criteria:

10+2 with Psychology/Biology/Science stream Minimum 50%–55% aggregate (as per university norms)

Medium: English

Facilities: Psychological Assessment, Play Therapy, Special School

Admission Process

Accreditation & Recognition