The main objective is to help the students develop awareness, knowledge and skills in the discipline of Counselling Psychology. In specific the programme aims to train the students to acquire the requisite competencies in the following areas:
Applications are available online.
Applications for each programme will close approximately a week before the scheduled selection process.
All applicants must visit the page: https://espro.christuniversity.in/Application/ and register by entering NAME (as printed on Class 10 Marks Card), EMAIL-ID and set a password (the email id and mobile number provided will be used for sending confirmation and application status-update messages). An applicant can apply for as many programmes using the same ID as long as the prescribed eligibility criteria for the specific programme is fulfilled.
Note: The International Student category fee structure is binding for the full duration of the programme and cannot be transferred /changed in between.
Candidates from the above listed categories having pursued Indian Educational qualification and who may have applied under the Indian States Category will have to pay the International Student Category Fee. The decision of the Admission committee is final.
Candidates seeking admission through International Student category (Foreign Nationals/PIO/OCI) will have a separate application process, with the option to apply for any programme at Christ University.
Online Application form
Email ID for any clarifications: isc.admission@christuniversity.in
Students are welcome to apply under the Non-Resident Indian category for the programmes offered by the University.
Students who fall under any of the following classifications can apply under NRI Student category and be liable to pay the fees applicable to the category for the entire duration of the programme.
Admission to all programmes is based on academic achievement and CHRIST (Deemed to be University) Selection Process. Candidates should submit the final results of class 12 on or before July 15th of the admission year.
Applicants must read through the Selection process, Fee Structure and other details under the preferred programme given on our website before proceeding with the application process.
All admitted students must open an account at South Indian Bank, CHRIST (Deemed to be University) Branch as part of the admission process and must carry relevant ID proof (Aadhar Card and Pan Card).
The University ID card is a smart card, which is both an ID cum ATM card with a chip containing the student personal details. All transactions within the University campus after the commencement of classes, including fee payment, will be processed only through this card. It is also an access card for Library and other restricted places.
Selected candidates who fall under International student category (ISC) should register with the Foreigner Regional Registration Officer (FRRO / FRO) of the Local Police in Bengaluru, India within 14 working days from the date of admission or arriving in Bengaluru.
CHRIST (Deemed to be University),
Mariam Nagar, Meerut Road,
Delhi NCR Ghaziabad – 201003
Phone
1800-123-3212
Between: Monday to Friday: 09:00 AM to 04:00 PM,
Saturday: 09:00 AM to 12:00 PM
(Office remains closed on Sundays, Government Holidays and Any special events)
MSc Psychology (Counselling) | |
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Part A | |
General Aptitude | 15 |
Basic Psychology | 30 |
General Knowledge | 15 |
Research Aptitiude | 15 |
Ethical concerns | 15 |
Part B -Councelling | |
Counselling psychology | 30 |
Part B -HRDM | |
Human resource management | 15 |
Industrial/organisational psychology | 15 |
TOTAL MARKS 120 |
The Department of Psychology offers a wide range of double majors, Honors, and PhD for its undergraduate programs. The postgraduate programs degrees offer specialization in Psychology.
Admission requirements vary depending on the program. Generally, applicants must meet eligibility criteria, including educational qualifications, entrance exam scores, and interview rounds. For specific details please visit the university website or the admission brochure.
Yes, the Department of Psychology provides opportunities for students to engage in research projects and internships. The department has its own dedicated placement officer who supports the students in accessing these opportunities which allows students to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world settings and gain valuable practical skills.
Graduates of psychology programs can pursue diverse career paths in fields such as clinical psychology, counselling etc. The department offers career guidance and support to help students explore their options.
Yes, the Department of Psychology encourages student involvement in extracurricular activities, clubs, and events related to psychology and social sciences. Students can participate in seminars, workshops, conferences, Department Clubs and community outreach programs organized by the department.
Prospective students or parents can contact the Department of Psychology through various channels, including phone, email, or campus visits. They can find the contact details, including office hours and location, on the university website.
Yes, the Department of Psychology provides counselling services to students to help them cope with challenges experienced by them be it a family issues, mental health challenges, stress or any issue in managing the work load. The counsellors are equipped to support the needs of the students and one-on-one counselling sessions are available to assist students in making informed decisions.
The Department of Psychology is committed to supporting the holistic development of students and offers counselling and guidance services to address academic, personal, and emotional challenges. Students can access confidential counselling sessions with trained professionals to receive support and assistance as needed.
The Department of Psychology is committed to supporting the holistic development of students and offers counselling and guidance services to address academic, personal, and emotional challenges. Students can access confidential counselling sessions with trained professionals to receive support and assistance as needed.
We have the Kissae- Stories through art, Hunar, Psyfi club, SDG Cell, Department of Psychology, and Psychology Association. Apart from this, the students can take part in various intra-diversity and interschool competitions in sports, dance, music and many others and they also have the opportunity to audition for the Christ Music Society and the university dance team Natyarpana. We believing in the holistic development of a student’s personal and professional life and belive in providing them with not just academic exposure but also practical experiences.
Academic mentoring programs are provided to provide a blend of modern and traditional teaching methods .Mentoring practices are being offered to facilitate students to provide them with the opportunity to understand, express and communicate about them. It helps students to clear their doubts, clarify their assumptions and hunches. Each student is being provided with a faculty to have one to one mentoring session. Academic mentoring sessions enables student to
Name of the event | Resource Person | Event Details |
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Workshop on Cultural Competence and Evidence Based Practices in Mental Health Care in Diverse Societies | Dr.BaijuGopal, Associate Professor, Dr.Jayashankara Reddy, Professor Dr.Padmakumari | A Two-day state level workshop was conducted on Cultural Competence and Evidence Based Practices in Mental Health Care in Diverse Societies organised by Department of Psychology, Delhi-NCR campus on 16th and 17th August, 2019. Forty-three participants attended the workshop. The objective of the workshop was to sensitise the mental health professionalstoapproach mental health issues in a culturallyrelevant manner without losing its evidence base. Modules for the workshop are developed based on research conducted as part of theUS-Indo 21st century knowledge initiative award incollaboration with MIAMI university (OxfordOhio, USA)funded by USIEF. |
Creative Movement Therapy Workshop | Ms. Tripura Kashyap Co-founder Creative Movement Therapy Association of India | On October 21, 2019 Department of Psychology organized CMT workshop. Creative Movement Therapy is a medium through which individuals explore their natural movements to express and process their thoughts, ideas or emotions to achieve physical, emotional and mental well-being.Movement therapists utilize creative / expressive body movements as the primary approach to unchain people’s bodies from habitual, limiting movement patterns. |
Workshop on Evidence based Practices of working with children and Adolescents. | Dr Sebastian Perumbilly | The session started with discussing the mental health issues in childhood and adolescence. The discussion then focussed upon how these issues can be worked on through the involvement of the family and other major community members. The resource person discussed the importance of Multi dimensional family therapy and the intensive home child and adolescent psychiatric services to create a more effective therapeutic service |
Workshop on Suicide Prevention: Childhood and Adolescent Mental Health | Dr Sebastian Perumbilly | The workshop organized by the Department of Psychology on 8th January 2020 focused on causes and prevention of suicide, and the role of a therapist with context to mental health scenario. Dr Sebastian Perumbilly, a full bright scholar in Christ (Deemed to be University), Delhi NCR campus, led the session. He is known for his immense work and contribution to the field of marriage and family therapy, with impactful findings from his prolific research |
Management and social Sciences in the context of digital era | Lucy Howe Lopez, the Deputy Executive Director of Globetrhics.net | Three eminent speakers on the topic “Management and Social Sciences in the context of Digital Era”. And in a developing world like India, where youth is the forerunner of change coming in tomorrow, this session was looked brightly and interestingly upon, for growth and technological advancements because of its exponential growth has changed the course of multiple disciplines. To highlight the many changes that the countries have come across and adopted to, the speakers divided their topic into three sub divisions and actively engaged the crowd. Starting with ‘Responsibility and Integrity in the Digital Arena and Beyond: Challenges, Resources and Opportunities’ by Lucy Howe Lopez, the Deputy Executive Director of Globetrhics.net. She gave an introduction to the organization and talked about its values. As Deputy Executive Director she has responsibility for strategic planning, financial oversight, programme and project design, delivery and reporting, support services and human resource management. Her experience and expertise includes project management, administration, finance, fundraising, partner relations, research, communication, editing, event management and logistics. |
POCSO Act and Child Protection Policy | Mr. Neil Andrew Roberts Lawyer and a child rights | The Webinar on POCSO Act and Child Protection Policy was conducted via Google Meet in the presence of The Academic Coordinator of Psychology, Dr SurekhaChukkali and the postgraduate students of psychology. The resource person Mr. Neil Roberts introduced the POCSO Act to the Students and briefly highlighted that this act came into force on 14th November 2012. He then gave insight to the students on the different sections of the act |
S.No | Name of Organizations |
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1 | Achal Welfare Foundation |
2 | bharatpuriya sikhsha samithi (lbs baal asharm) |
3 | Blue Pen India |
4 | Child Rights and You (CRY) |
5 | GV NGO- Gratitude as Virtue |
6 | Initiators of Change |
7 | Jeevan Dhara Welfare Center |
8 | Khalsa Help International |
9 | Kritansh- The School of Hope and Trust |
10 | Little seeds NGO |
11 | Love Care Foundation |
12 | Nirbhed Foundation |
13 | Pehchaan The Street School NGO |
14 | Robin Hood Army |
15 | Salaam Baalak Trust |
16 | Sewa Bharti |
17 | Shakti Foundation |
18 | Sisters of Destitute |
19 | Sparsh Society NGO |
20 | Swarn Yug Foundation |
21 | The Earth Saviours Foundation |
22 | Udyam Trust |
23 | VikaLP – De-addiction Counseling and Rehabilitation Centre |
The department of Psychology is committed to provide the best suited jobs in the field of counselling psychology. This programme enables the students by providing
Through this programme the students can be placed in varied capacity as counsellors, therapists, researcher, entrepreneur, trainer and life coach, motivational speakers, special educator. They will get job opportunities in hospitals, clinics, schools, organizations, NGOs
Year | All Indian States | NRI | SAARC / Africa / OCI / PIO / ASEAN | Other Foreign Nationals | Time of Payment |
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1 | 153,000 INR | 280,000 INR | 3800 USD | 4400 USD | Within seven days of the declaration of the Selection Process, the Result |
2 | 153,000 INR | 280,000 INR | 3800 USD | 4400 USD | On or before March 15, 2025 |
It is to be noted that though the fee is fixed, there may be a periodic nominal increase to meet the rise in costs.
(The above condition is not applicable to NRI and candidates applied under NRI Category).
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