CSMU MA Psychology FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between MA Psychology and MSc Psychology at CSMU?
Ans. CSMU offers both MA/MSc Psychology programmes. The MA Psychology is offered under the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Communication and focuses more on the theoretical, counselling, and social aspects of psychology. The MSc Psychology has a stronger science and research orientation with more emphasis on experimental and biological psychology. Both programmes have the same fee structure (Rs. 80,000 per year) and are recognised by UGC. Students should choose based on their career goals: MA is better suited for counselling and social work roles, while MSc is preferred for research and clinical psychology.
Ques. Is MA Psychology from CSMU recognised for RCI registration or clinical practice?
Ans. MA Psychology from CSMU is a UGC-recognised degree. However, for clinical practice and RCI (Rehabilitation Council of India) registration, students typically need an MPhil in Clinical Psychology from an RCI-recognised institution. The MA Psychology degree from CSMU qualifies students to pursue further specialisation, including MPhil Clinical Psychology at RCI-recognised institutes. Students interested in clinical practice should plan for this additional qualification after completing MA Psychology.
Ques. What are the career options after MA Psychology from CSMU?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers as counsellors, psychologists, HR professionals, school psychologists, rehabilitation specialists, and researchers. In the corporate sector, MA Psychology graduates are hired for HR, training and development, and organisational behaviour roles. In the social sector, they work with NGOs, hospitals, and rehabilitation centres. For academic careers, qualifying UGC NET/SET in Psychology is required. The growing awareness of mental health in India has significantly increased demand for psychology graduates in clinical and counselling roles.
Ques. Can I pursue PhD in Psychology after MA Psychology from CSMU?
Ans. Yes, after completing MA Psychology from CSMU with a good academic record, students can apply for PhD programmes in Psychology at CSMU or other recognised universities. Qualifying UGC NET/JRF in Psychology is strongly recommended for PhD admissions and provides financial support through Junior Research Fellowships. CSMU offers PhD in Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences with a minimum duration of 3 years.
Ques. What practical training is included in the MA Psychology programme at CSMU?
Ans. The MA Psychology programme at CSMU includes practical components such as psychological testing and assessment, case study analysis, counselling skill development, and research methodology. Students are trained in administering and interpreting standardised psychological tests. The university's lab facilities support hands-on learning in experimental and cognitive psychology. Students are also required to complete internships or field placements as part of the curriculum, providing real-world exposure to clinical and organisational settings.
Ques. What is the fee for MA Psychology at CSMU compared to other universities in Mumbai?
Ans. The total fee for MA Psychology at CSMU is Rs. 1,60,000 for the 2-year programme (Rs. 80,000 per year), which is competitive for a private university in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region. This is higher than the general MA fee (Rs. 50,000/year) due to the additional lab and practical components. Compared to other private universities in Mumbai offering MA/MSc Psychology, CSMU's fee is moderate. The university also offers merit and category-based scholarships that can reduce the effective fee significantly for eligible students.


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