KBP College MA Psychology FAQs
Q1. What makes the MA Psychology programme at KBP College unique?
Ans. KBP College is the only institute in India that offers a Masters in Child and Adolescent Psychology. The MA Psychology programme offers two specialisations in Part II: Clinical Psychology and Child and Adolescent Psychology. The department also has a functional counselling centre (Healing Hands, since 2006), faculty with international collaborative research experience, and skill-based certificate courses in Psychological First Aid and Working with Children with Special Needs.
Q2. What are the two specialisations available in MA Psychology at KBP College?
Ans. In Part II (Semesters III and IV), students can choose between: (1) Clinical Psychology, which covers Psychopathology, Psychotherapy, Assessment in Clinical Psychology, Forensic Psychology, Community-Based Rehabilitation, and a 10-credit Practicum in Clinical Psychology; and (2) Child and Adolescent Psychology, which covers Child Development, Adolescent Development, Pediatric Psychology, Child and Adolescent Psychotherapies, Forensic Psychology, and a 10-credit Psychology Practicum.
Q3. What is the eligibility for MA Psychology at KBP College, Vashi?
Ans. Candidates must have passed a 3-year Bachelor's degree (BA with Psychology or equivalent) from a recognised university. A minimum of 50% aggregate marks in graduation is generally required for open category candidates (45% for reserved category). Admission is merit-based on graduation marks; no entrance exam is required.
Q4. What career options are available after completing MA Psychology from KBP College?
Ans. After completing MA Psychology (Clinical Psychology specialisation), graduates can work as clinical psychologists, counsellors, psychotherapists, and mental health professionals in hospitals, clinics, and NGOs. After completing MA Psychology (Child and Adolescent Psychology specialisation), graduates can work as child psychologists, school counsellors, pediatric psychologists, and child welfare professionals. Both specialisations also open doors to Ph.D. in Psychology, RCI registration (for clinical practice), and competitive exams.
Q5. Does KBP College have a counselling centre for psychology students?
Ans. Yes, the Department of Psychology at KBP College has a functional counselling centre called "Healing Hands," which has been operational since 2006. This centre provides students with practical exposure to counselling and psychological support services, which is invaluable for their professional development.
Q6. What is the total fee for MA Psychology at KBP College for the entire 2 years?
Ans. The total fees for the 2-year MA Psychology programme at KBP College is approximately Rs 14,560 for the entire duration. This is a government-aided programme with highly subsidised fees. Reserved category students can further avail government scholarships through the MahaDBT portal, which can cover most or all of the fees.
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