The Master of Science in Clinical Psychology offers specialized training in assessing, diagnosing, and treating mental health disorders. Students study advanced psychological theories, therapeutic interventions, and psychopathology. The curriculum integrates clinical practicums, case studies, and research, emphasizing evidence-based practices and ethical considerations. Graduates gain expertise in providing therapy, conducting psychological assessments, and working in diverse clinical settings. Positioned as licensed clinical psychologists, therapists, or counselors, they contribute significantly to mental health care, offering support, interventions, and guidance to individuals and communities, promoting psychological well-being and fostering healthier mental states.
Eligibility Criteria
Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline from any recognized University/Institution with minimum 40% marks.