CSMU B.Sc Psychology FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between B.Sc. Psychology and B.A. Psychology at CSMU?
Ans. B.Sc. Psychology at CSMU is a science-oriented programme that emphasises the biological, neurological, and research-based aspects of psychology, including subjects like neuropsychology, psychophysiology, and research statistics. B.A. Psychology, on the other hand, has a more humanities-oriented approach. B.Sc. Psychology graduates are better positioned for careers in clinical psychology, neuroscience research, and health psychology, while B.A. Psychology graduates may lean more towards social work, counselling, and education. Both programmes are offered at CSMU under the NEP 2020 framework.
Ques. Can I pursue M.Sc. Psychology after completing B.Sc. Psychology from CSMU?
Ans. Yes, CSMU offers M.Sc. Psychology as a postgraduate programme, and B.Sc. Psychology graduates are eligible to apply. The M.Sc. Psychology programme at CSMU is a 2-year full-time programme with an annual fee of Rs. 80,000 per year. Admission to M.Sc. Psychology is through CUET-PG scores or merit. Students can also apply to other universities for M.Sc. Psychology or M.A. Psychology after completing their B.Sc. from CSMU.
Ques. Is B.Sc. Psychology from CSMU recognised by the Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI)?
Ans. The RCI recognition is relevant for clinical psychology practice in India. The B.Sc. Psychology degree itself does not require RCI recognition; however, to practice as a clinical psychologist, students need to complete an M.Phil. in Clinical Psychology from an RCI-recognised institution. CSMU has RCI-registered faculty in its psychology department, which is a positive indicator. Students aspiring to become clinical psychologists should plan to pursue M.Phil. Clinical Psychology after their postgraduate degree from an RCI-recognised institution.
Ques. What are the career options after B.Sc. Psychology from CSMU?
Ans. After B.Sc. Psychology from CSMU, students can pursue careers in clinical psychology (after further study), human resources, counselling, educational psychology, market research, and social work. Many graduates also appear for competitive exams like UGC-NET Psychology to pursue teaching or research careers. The growing awareness of mental health in India has significantly increased demand for psychology professionals, making this a promising career path. Students can also explore opportunities in corporate wellness, rehabilitation centres, and NGOs.
Ques. Does CSMU have a psychology counselling centre or internship opportunities for B.Sc. Psychology students?
Ans. CSMU has a Department of Applied Social Sciences that includes psychology faculty with clinical and counselling expertise. Students in the B.Sc. Psychology programme are exposed to practical components including psychological testing, case studies, and field visits. The university's location in the Navi Mumbai-Panvel region provides access to hospitals, rehabilitation centres, and NGOs for internship opportunities. Students are encouraged to undertake internships in the final year as part of their curriculum requirements.
Ques. What is the scope of B.Sc. Psychology in India compared to B.A. Psychology for higher studies abroad?
Ans. For higher studies abroad, both B.Sc. and B.A. Psychology are generally accepted by foreign universities. However, B.Sc. Psychology may be preferred for research-oriented programmes (like M.Sc. or Ph.D. in Psychology) at universities in the UK, USA, Canada, and Australia, as it demonstrates a stronger quantitative and scientific background. Students planning to study abroad should check the specific requirements of their target universities. CSMU's Centre for International Relations can also provide guidance on international academic pathways for psychology students.


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