Jain Univ PGD Psychology FAQs
Ques. Is the PG Diploma in Psychology from Jain University recognised by UGC?
Ans. Yes, the program is offered by JAIN (Deemed-to-be University), a UGC-recognised institution. The diploma fully complies with NEP 2020 and UGC CCFPP 2022 guidelines, making it a nationally recognised qualification. Graduates can pursue further studies or professional practice based on this credential.
Ques. Can I practice as a "Counselling Psychologist" after completing this diploma?
Ans. Graduates of this program can work as Mental Health Counsellors or Counselling Psychologists in various settings including hospitals, clinics, schools, and private practice. However, to use the title "Psychologist" in certain regulated contexts, additional qualifications or registrations may be required depending on state regulations. The diploma qualifies you for professional counselling roles across multiple sectors.
Ques. What is the difference between this diploma and an M.Sc in Psychology?
Ans. The PG Diploma is a 1-year program focused on practical counselling skills and applied psychology, while an M.Sc in Psychology is a 2-year program with more emphasis on research and theoretical foundations. The diploma is ideal for those seeking quick entry into counselling practice, while the M.Sc is better for those interested in research, academia, or clinical psychology specialisation.
Ques. Are there internship opportunities during the course?
Ans. Yes, the program includes two mandatory supervised internships (Internship I & II) totalling over 300 hours. Internships are available in hospitals, clinics, counselling centres, and community mental health settings. These internships provide hands-on experience working with clients under expert supervision, which is crucial for developing practical counselling skills.
Ques. What are the job prospects after completing this diploma?
Ans. Job prospects are promising with approximately 70% placement rate. Graduates can work as mental health counsellors, school counsellors, career counsellors, rehabilitation counsellors, and EAP counsellors in corporate settings. With India facing a shortage of trained mental health professionals (fewer than 1,000 psychologists for 265 million students), the demand for diploma holders is growing significantly across schools, hospitals, NGOs, and corporate sectors.
Ques. Is there any entrance exam for admission?
Ans. Yes, admission is through the PG JET (JAIN Entrance Test) which includes a written aptitude test (120 minutes, 100 marks) and a personal interview. The written test covers reading comprehension, subject-based questions, basic mathematics, and general knowledge. There is no negative marking, and all questions are mandatory. The personal interview assesses your motivation, communication skills, and suitability for the counselling profession.
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