SKDU M.Sc (Psychology) FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between M.Sc. Psychology and MA Psychology at SKDU? Which should I choose?
Ans. SKDU offers both M.Sc. (Psychology) and MA (Psychology). The M.Sc. (Psychology) has a stronger emphasis on the scientific and research aspects of psychology, including experimental methods, psychological assessment, statistics, and evidence-based practice. It is more suitable for students aiming for clinical psychology, research, or further studies like M.Phil. or Ph.D.. The MA (Psychology) is more oriented towards the social science and humanities perspective of psychology. If you plan to pursue M.Phil. (Clinical Psychology) or a research career, M.Sc. is generally the preferred pathway.
Ques. Does completing M.Sc. Psychology from SKDU make me eligible for M.Phil. Clinical Psychology?
Ans. Yes, M.Sc. (Psychology) from SKDU can make you eligible to apply for M.Phil. (Clinical Psychology), which is an RCI (Rehabilitation Council of India) recognised programme also offered at SKDU. The M.Phil. (Clinical Psychology) is a 2-year full-time programme that qualifies graduates to practice as clinical psychologists in India. Admission to M.Phil. (Clinical Psychology) typically requires a PG degree in Psychology with a minimum of 55% marks and clearing the RCI-recognised entrance test. This pathway is ideal for students aiming to work in hospitals, rehabilitation centres, or mental health clinics.
Ques. What career options are available after M.Sc. Psychology from SKDU?
Ans. After completing M.Sc. (Psychology) from SKDU, graduates can pursue careers as counsellors and psychotherapists in schools, colleges, hospitals, and private practice; HR professionals and organisational psychologists in corporate settings; researchers in academic institutions and research organisations; school psychologists and special educators; rehabilitation specialists in NGOs and government programmes; and content creators or trainers in mental health awareness. Graduates can also appear for NET/JRF (Psychology) to qualify for college-level teaching positions, or pursue M.Phil. (Clinical Psychology) for clinical practice.
Ques. Is the M.Sc. Psychology programme at SKDU recognised for government jobs?
Ans. Yes, M.Sc. (Psychology) from SKDU, being a UGC-recognised university, is valid for government job applications that require a PG degree in Psychology. Graduates can apply for positions such as counsellors in government schools and colleges, psychologists in government hospitals and rehabilitation centres, and welfare officers in government departments. Graduates can also appear for RPSC (Rajasthan Public Service Commission) exams for lecturer/assistant professor positions after qualifying NET/JRF. Students are advised to verify specific job eligibility requirements with the respective recruiting authority.
Ques. What is the minimum percentage required for M.Sc. Psychology admission at SKDU?
Ans. The minimum eligibility for M.Sc. (Psychology) at SKDU is a graduation degree with Psychology as a subject, with a minimum of 36% aggregate marks from a recognised university. This is one of the most accessible eligibility criteria among PG Psychology programmes. Reserved category students (SC/ST/OBC) may be eligible for further relaxation as per university and government norms. Final-year graduation students can also apply provisionally, subject to meeting the eligibility criteria upon declaration of results.
Ques. Can a student from a non-Psychology graduation background apply for M.Sc. Psychology at SKDU?
Ans. Students from non-Psychology graduation backgrounds may face eligibility constraints, as most universities require Psychology as a subject at the graduation level for M.Sc. Psychology admission. However, SKDU's general eligibility states graduation with 36%, which may allow students from related disciplines (Sociology, Education, Social Work, etc.) to apply. Students from non-Psychology backgrounds are strongly advised to contact the SKDU admission office directly to confirm their eligibility before applying, as specific subject requirements may apply.
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