• Psychology
  • by Bharti M Borah
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  • When you enter the world of psychology, no student of psychology can escape hearing statements like, “Oh, so you can read my mind!” or “I need to be careful about what I say in front of you.” Psychology is not about reading minds. It is a discipline that is defined as “the study of human and animal behaviour.” In order to enter this sphere, you need to have a genuine interest in human behaviour and have to develop your observational skills, if not already prevalent.

    Psychology departments always stand out no matter which space they occupy. People will peep in, but will always be wary of entering this space. According to Shalini Masih, counsellor at New Delhi’s Satyawati College, “Psychology is very time consuming and there is a stigma attached to being a psychologist as well.” Students of psychology usually end up being lost in a world of their own, getting into the depths of their self and others. Readings and assignments not only provide you insight into behaviour but also help in developing an understanding into the connection between the mind and body.

    How it all began
    The first department of psychology in India was established at Calcutta University as early as 1915 when Sigmund Freud was busy understanding the psyche in the Victorian society. Though many would have heard of Freud, not many would be aware of our own Girindrasekhar Bose, an early 20th century South Asian psychoanalyst who was also the first president of the Indian Psychoanalytic Society in 1922. An even lesser known fact is that Bose and Freud carried on a twenty-year dialogue through letters. When Bose submitted his doctoral thesis in 1921, entitled ‘Concept of Repression,’ he blended Hindu thought with Freudian concepts.

    The Indian Psychological Association got established in 1924 and the Indian Journal of Psychology was founded in 1926, much ahead of many countries around the world. Bose has found reflection through the writings of Christiane Hartnack, Amit Ranjan Basu, Ashis Nandy, Sudhir Kakar and Mansi Kumar amongst many others. In spite of the early beginning in the Indian context, psychology is still trying to find its grounding and establish roots as a discipline and profession to be pursued actively.

    Levels of study
     

    Psychology is introduced at school levels in India. However, an in depth study of the subject takes strong roots only at the undergraduation level. You would be able to opt for a BA (Hons) in psychology, a BSc in psychology or a BA in psychology depending on the institution you opt to study. Remember, only with a high percentage in schooling will gain entry. You end up studying a range of subjects including general psychology, statistics, systems, abnormal behaviour, physiological psychology, and applied psychology to name a few. You will be required to do practicals as part of each course, as well. Conducting a memory test or a personality test or an aptitude test on yourself and on subjects would not remain alien to a student of psychology for long.

    When you enter this arena you need to remember that a BA degree is normally not enough and most people end up doing at least a master’s after completing their undergraduation. This again depends on the institute you choose to study in but is much more structured and a deeper. A minimum of 55% in your undergraduation is required to apply, along with sitting for an entrance test, group discussion and an interview. Readings and assignments and ongoing research become a part of your world. You would have to choose a specialization in your second year of MA ranging from child psychology, organizational behaviour, social psychology and clinical psychology to name some of the most frequently available options. Most people end up sitting for the UGC Net exam for Lectureship during this time and take up academics as a career path or opt for further studies.

    Some students who have been studying psychology for five years by now, either end up taking a break and finding a job or they continue to study for an MPhil or PhD degree. Many become inclined towards research and wanting to make a difference in the field becomes a strong need. Shveta Kumaria, a clinical psychologist who did an MPhil from NIMHANS suggests, “One needs to look beyond the conventional, you can use your skills in multiple ways. One needs to understand what one likes and what one doesn’t and try to be flexible in one’s approach.” You have a large amount of opportunities available such as academics, market research, drug trials, schools, clinics, hospitals, social research, ad agencies or pure psychometric testing. Creativity and innovation can be used to find the right fit. Disaster management is another great option you can explore in the coming years. 

    Students who begin to do a PhD find themselves taking up research in a field of their choice, mostly ending up doing innovative work or looking at an already researched aspect of psychology in a unique manner. Ongoing study and reading will become a core part of your personality and interest as a part of this field, a part that develops over the years and never really ends. Discussions, conferences and discourse on various aspects of psychology in terms of motivation, attitude and culture create a unique language of its own. Many students end up feeling like they are talking in a different language when they speak to people who do not belong to the field of psychology.

    Choosing the best school
    Before zeroing in on a school as a student of psychology, one would have to decide on the area of specialization. Even at the BA level you would have to opt for a specialization such as child psychology or social psychology or applied psychology in your third year. Make sure to choose an institute to study where the faculty is available for the particular subject. Under the consistent effort of Indian psychologists, cultural and social psychology has become an area that has evolved over the years to pursue.

     

    B Sc
    Psychology
     


    Institution


    City


    State

    Bangalore University
     
    Bangalore
     
    Karnataka
     
    Little Flower Institute of Social Sciences and Health
     
    Kozhikode
     
    Kerala
     
    Tripura University
     
    Agartala
     
    Tripura
     
    BA (Hons) Psychology
     
    Barkatullah Vishwavidyalaya
     
    Bhopal
     
    Madhya Pradesh
     
    Bhavnagar University
     
    Bhavnagar
     
    Gujarat
     
    Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya
     
    Indore
     
    Madhya Pradesh
     
    Dr. Harisingh Gour University
     
    Sagar
     
    Madhya Pradesh
     
    Jai Narain Vyas University
     
    Jodhpur
     
    Rajasthan
     
    Jamia Millia Islamia
     
    New Delhi
     
    Delhi
     
    Kurukshetra University
     
    Kurukshetra
     
    Haryana
     
    Maharshi Dayanand University
     
    Rohtak
     
    Haryana
     
    North Eastern Hill University
     
    Shillong
     
    Meghalaya
     
    Pandit Ravishankar Shukla University
     
    Raipur
     
    Chhattisgarh
     
    University of Ajmer
     
    Ajmer
     
    Rajasthan
     
    University of Delhi
     
    New Delhi
     
    Delhi
     
    Utkal University
     
    Bhubaneshwar
     
    Orissa
     
    Veer Narmath South Gujarat University
     
    Surat
     
    Gujarat
     

    The National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS) in Bangalore is an internationally reputated institution, providing state-of-the-art training in mental health. At an MPhil level, with very few seats available, many students sit for the exam more than once to gain entry into this prestigious institution. Tata Institute of Social Sciences is another space that students strive for. Allahabad University is historically a place where Indian psychology took strong roots and has created many famous Indian psychologists. University of Delhi also offers various specializations such as organizational behaviour, clinical psychology and social psychology, a place many students are able to find their area of choice. Though many students remain unaware, you can also opt to be part of IIT’s to pursue further education in this field.

    Branches of psychology
     

    After having completed your under-graduation course or even while doing so, you may have zeroed in on the branch of psychology you want to pursue. Psychology in India is largely concerned with the study of human behaviour so if you want to study animal behaviour you would have no option but to go abroad. Psychologists apply the theoretical knowledge they gain to help gather information through laboratory experiments: personality, aptitude and intelligence tests; observation, interviews and questionnaires. In addition you may opt for surveys as a mode of gathering data. However, statistics and a scientific approach is a large part of the territory. Experience would be largely dependent on the area of specialization and that will help decide the area of work after completing your degree.

    Specializations lead to in depth knowledge base in a specified area.
    A neuro psychologist would find space in health care as a specialist who understands the relation between human physical systems to undertand behavioural changes after stroke/head injury. A criminal psychologist would find work in prisons, juvenile centres and special hospitals to understand criminal behaviour and the psyche.

    Where all you could be
     

    Dr. Neeru Tanwar, a New Delhi-based clinical psychologist feels that psychology can be broadly divided into two categories, concerned with those who are well/and restoring well being. She believes that psychology can be used in various fields. School or educational psychologists use their knowledge to develop curriculum, and learning techniques that are more effective. The corporate world finds psychologists that help people work better, resolve conflicts, and in team building. Motivation becomes core to their understanding of human resources and industrial relations as well. Most find themselves involved in working with the well. But, another category that exists requires restoring well being. Assessment, diagnosis and testing become a core part of psychologists working in this area and rehabilitation is the essence of their jobs.

     


    Institution

    Country 

    Website

    Australian National University

     

    Australia

     

    www.anu.edu.au/index.html

     

    Columbia University

     

    US

     

    www.columbia.edu

     

    Cornell University

     

    US

     

    www.cornell.edu

     

    Harvard University

     

    US

     

    www.harvard.edu

     

    London School of Economics and Political Science

     

    UK

     

    www.lse.ac.uk

     

    Massechusetts Institute of Technology

     

    US

     

    http://web.mit.edu

     

    McGill University

     

    Canada

     

    www.mcgill.ca

     

    Monash University

     

    Australia

     

    www.monash.edu.au

     

    National University of Singapore 

     

    Singapore

     

    www.nus.edu.sg

     

    New York University 

     

    US

     

    www.nyu.edu

     

    Peking University

     

    China

     

    www.psy.pku.edu.cn/en

     

    Princeton University

     

    US

     

    www.princeton.edu/main

     

    Stanford University

     

    US

     

    www.stanford.edu

     

    The University of Melbourne

     

    Australia

     

    www.unimelb.edu.au

     

    University of British Columbia

     

    US

     

    www.ubc.ca

     

    University of California

     

    US

     

    http://berkeley.edu/

     

    University of California

     

    US

     

    http://berkeley.edu/

     

    University of Cambridge

     

    UK

     

    www.cam.ac.uk

    University of Chicago

    US

    www.uchicago.edu

    University of Michigan

    US

    www.umich.edu

    University of Oxford

    US

    www.ox.ac.uk

    University of Pennsylvania

    US

    www.upenn.edu/campus

    University of Tokyo

     

    Japan

     

    www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/index_e.html

    University of Toronto

    Canada

    www.utoronto.ca/

    Yale University

    US

    www.yale.edu/


    Dr. Tanwar stated, “Psychology is a very exciting field for people who enjoy people but it is a misunderstood field. It requires long years of work, training and education. Academic performance is important and courses are technical.” When you are making an earning through this profession, you need to free yourself from the corporate trend in terms of money. Clinical psychologists, counsellors, psychometricians and rehabilitative psychologists largely occupy this space along with psychiatrists, social workers and other specialists.

    Job openings for psychologists
    Depending on your specialization, you will opt for a specific career path. However, be warned that money is not something that you will receive in spite of the years of study you have already put in. You need to be realistic, realize that your qualifications will not put you at par with others who have done professional courses. Kumaria advises that when after years of work you are earning only Rs. 25,000 a month, you’ll start questioning your decision to have studied psychology but you need to stay with it. She advises that getting some experience from abroad in terms of pursuing short term courses or getting a global experience by joining the likes of ‘Doctors without frontiers’ will increase your exposure and help build confidence.

    Choices also become based on your personal needs at the time you finish your degree. Paresh Shah had passed out with a specialization in organizational behaviour but opted to join an NGO where he began work as a counsellor. Psychology as a field remains as an ‘all women’s subject’ in the mind of society, a thought that makes men feel a bit marginalized when they opt for this subject. However, this didn’t deter Shah from staying in the subject and he went on to receive the Richmond Fellowship and worked in the field of psychosocial rehabilitation. It was demanding work, especially at the emotional level. After six years of work experience, he found himself earning only Rs. 15,000-20,000 a month, leaving him feeling a little disillusioned. He opted to enter the corporate world and use the skills he learned while studying organizational behaviour. Shah has a piece of advice for people entering the field of psychology echoed in Masih’s words, “They should have the passion and they should also have the patience. You need to think about your orientation and mentors seriously, there are very good courses available abroad. Just remember psychology is not a cake walk.”

    Qualities of a psychologist
    This is largely dependent on the space you choose to occupy but some constants do remain. Masih sums up the skills in terms of the 3 P’s of psychology, Patience, Passion and Perseverance, a fact that many students and established psychologists agree to. You require a basic sensitivity towards human nature and need to be ethical in approach. Confidentiality is a must for any psychologist, whether you are operating at the community level, corporate or involved in group processes. 
     

    Glimpse into areas of study and some job opportunities

    Applied Psychology

    Counselling, training programmes, market research, mental health services in hospitals, clinics, or private settings

    Clinical Psychology

     

    Mental Health programmes in psychiatric hospitals and clinics, community, geriatrics, and private practice

    Cognitive Psychology

    Study of the brain’s role in memory, thinking and perceptions, can apply to artificial intellegenc

    Counselling Psycholog

    Help people deal with problems of every day living at personal, social, educational or vocational levels

    Criminal/Legal Psychology

    Work in prisons, juvenile centres and special hospitals

    Developmental Psychology

    Study the patterns and causes of behavioural change from infancy to adulthood

    Educational Psychology

    Design, develop and evaluate educational programmes

    Experimental Psychology

    Conduct experimental research on various aspects of human behaviour

    Industrial/Organizational Psychology

    Applying psychological principles to personnel, administration, management and marketing problems

    Neuro Psychology

    Applying study of the relation between human physical systems and behaviour to stroke/head injury

    Research Psychology

    Physical, cognitive, emotional or social aspects of human behaviour

    Social Psychology

    Studying group behaviour, leadership, attitudes and interpersonal perception


    Nishtha Upadhaya, Joint Controller, Defence Accounts (Air Force) and Financial Advisor (R&R Hospital), a university topper at the undergraduation and postgraduation level in psychology always dreamt of joining the administrative services. Her experience in the Defence Ministry led to a feeling that acceptability as a woman doesn’t come easy but having studied psychology has helped her in dealing with initial resistance that is always there. Her skills have been recognized by her seniors as well and she is generally posted to offices where there is a crisis of sorts. Studying psychology has created a lot of understanding about her own self but Upadhaya remembers, “No one is supposed to be like you. They are supposed to be different.”

    Circling the world of psychology
    After investing more than five years of your life in psychology and if you are still continuing to do so in whichever space you occupy, rest assured you have entered a world that is as difficult to enter as it is to exit. Sudhanshu Mishra had done a master’s through a correspondence course from Annamalai University and was an active mental health practitioner. He changed fields and started working with an NGO based in Kolkata. Mishra feels that students entering this field need to be aware that the scope in terms of academics is very stable. Clinical psychology is picking up but various hardships are involved. Applied psychology still has not found its footing though the future of counselling looks very good in India.

    Are you keen on a career in psychology? Once you decide the specialization, and the school to study, the journey becomes a bit easy. Don’t be afraid to take the step forward, but remember the three P’s required as the journey will be a long one and not so easy. There may be various stumbling blocks and disillusionment on the way but once you have entered this world you will want to stay, sometimes out of choice and sometimes in spite of it. There will be hardships involved, some misunderstanding and monetary issues would keep cropping in. But, the satisfaction you will receive when you help a person in whichever capacity will leave you with a sense of achievement and probably a smile on your face when you fall asleep in the night, drained after a long and taxing day, emotionally as well as physically.  
     

  • Published on: September 01, 2009
  • 33 Comments
  • Amrita | Jan 24, 2012

  • Hi, I m Amrita and i m doing my M.A. in Applied Psychology from Dibrugarh University, Assam. Can u Suggest me for what i should do next to pursue higher edeucation in Clinical Psychologogy..and help me Know which Universities in India provide M.Phil and PhD Degrees in the same subject....
  • Amrita | Jan 24, 2012

  • Hi, I m Amrita and i m doing my M.A. in Applied Psychology from Dibrugarh University, Assam. Can u Suggest me for what i should do next to pursue higher edeucation in Clinical Psychologogy..and help me Know which Universities in India provide M.Phil and PhD Degrees in the same subject....
  • Annapurna Bothate | Dec 06, 2011

  • I am a sy.b.com student and i want to do sports/criminal/child Psychology. are there any colleges/ institutes in India offering the same course for a commerce student?
  • ikramuddin | Sep 23, 2011

  • sir i have completed B PHARMACY but i want to do PG IN PSYCOLOGY\CLINICAL SO PLEASE GIVE ME ADVICE THAT HOW CAN TAKE ADMITION AND WHAT WILL BE BETTER FOR ME IN PG PROGRAMME THANK U
  • Jagdish Singh | Aug 17, 2011

  • Hi Mahesh. I have done graduation (BA)from KUK in 1997 and after that I have done 2 years Diploma in Software Engineering. After completing the diploma I got certification from Oracle (Oracle Certified Professional) After that I have near-about 9 years work experience. Now I want to do M Sc IT from SMU. Kindly let me know, is this wise choice.
  • utsavi | Aug 17, 2011

  • what about ignou sir??does ignou offer psychology courses in DL??and whats the procedure to et enrolled??
  • nooja | Aug 12, 2011

  • i would lyk 2 knw more bout psycology..its scop...da fess..and job oppertunities in kerala...further more i wud lyk 2 knw the last date for gettin an admision..thanku
  • amit | Jul 24, 2011

  • I have completed my B.A. (Psycho). Would like to move abroad for higher education. Is it easy to achieve scholarshp abroad (DAAD Schoralshp & others); and want to work as Reasearch Asst. as they earn more. Let me know if my path is correct. Ur advice is expected. Thank You!
  • sameera | Jul 12, 2011

  • i am doing msc counselling psychology in chennai. can u suggest me the career options for me and the research area based on my career options
  • VASUDHA | Jul 05, 2011

  • i have completed my Post graduation in psychology. I am intrested in Clinical Psychology. For my carrier in clinical psychology do i have to get M.phil degree or P.hd?
  • shriya | May 18, 2011

  • can i get some info. about career in sexology... duration of the course, scope in india, best collage in india providing this course n average salary of a sexologist..
  • Kirti | May 16, 2011

  • Hello ma"am i m doing MA in psychology and i want to be a councillor plz guide me what should i do after MA thanks
  • Mandira Negi | Apr 14, 2011

  • Hello ma'am... I am a graduate in history-political science..I am very much interested in doing counselling...can you please suggest me places from where i can fulfill my passion... One more question do certificate courses matter or diploma courses..??? Thanking you. M.negi
  • Rajashree Mazumder | Apr 06, 2011

  • Dear Sir / Ma'am, I am currently pursuing MBA with specialization in HR and reside in Kolkata. I am interested in doing a course (Diploma,P.G. Diploma, M.A. or M.Sc) in Industrial / Organizational Psychology through distance learning mode. Kindly suggest names of institutions with offer such courses and I would also be very grateful if you could also suggest names of good books on Industrial / Organizational Psychology.
  • Arundhati | Feb 26, 2011

  • Dear sir/mam,i m a commerce student..........can i hv a career in psychology later?
  • vishal akula | Dec 20, 2010

  • this is Dr Vishal MD Psychiatry, m interested in psychology course
  • sabrina | Oct 13, 2010

  • will there be an open opportunity for a BSc or BA psychology student to get placement in companies that easily as the other bachelor degree holders? if yes, what are the areas of our scope? what kind or which are the companies for the right placement with respect to the degree?
  • bharti | Sep 27, 2010

  • Dear Readers, Counseling is emerging across India as a way of making more informed choices, whether it is in terms of career or personal counseling. Schools, colleges and educational institutes are places to explore job opportunities or you can setup a private clinic as well. To pursue a course in Guidance and Counseling, a place like NCERT requires you to have done a Master's degree in Psychology and sit for an entrance exam as well. If you want to pursue a PhD abroad, keep in mind that a country like the US requires you to have 16 years of education. You can still apply to the programme but would probably have to complete certain courses before you become a part of the PhD programme. Do explore specific websites of universities for detailed information. Regards, Bharti M. Borah
  • ashwini | Sep 27, 2010

  • i am a doctor (bhms) want to become councellor & leaen more in pscyology plz guide i am also a fitness personal trainer
  • rajendra kumar jat | Aug 27, 2010

  • I am a student of B.A. psychology hons. final year & i want the study material in hindi. so, please send me some websites to get the required hindi materials.
  • rajendra kumar jat | Aug 27, 2010

  • I am a student of B.A. psychology hons. final year & i want the study material in hindi. so, please send me some websites to get the required hindi materials.
  • devakinandan sharma sagar m.p. | Aug 11, 2010

  • hi i have done msc with clinicalpsychology 64% in2009 now i want jobs so what we do ples...solve my problem thanks
  • SSV | Jul 12, 2010

  • I did my BA in psychology, MSc (industrial)psychology, followed by 2 yrs of work exp as a behaviour trainer. I am keen in pursuing my Phd in USA or UK. Will 5 yrs of my education in psychology and 2 yrs of work exp suffice to be eligible for enrollment of a PHd program abroad?
  • Monee | Jul 08, 2010

  • I have done M.A in psychology. i want to do cours in psychology.
  • Ritu | Jun 05, 2010

  • Hi, I have done my Msc in psychology (guidance and counselling as major) in the year 1996. Its a long timp gap ,but since my kids are settled now , I wish to pursue my career . Please suggest me the possible avenues in Kolkata.
  • chhavi rastogi | May 18, 2010

  • I AM 12TH PASS STUDENT AND I HAD PSYCHO. AS SUBJECT AND NOW I WANT TO KNOW THAT WHAT QUALIFICATION NEED TO BECOME A COUNCELLOR.
  • saroj kumar | Apr 02, 2010

  • Dear All, I am searching Carrier in Psychology. I have all ready completed M. A. IN PSYCHOLOGY. PLS GUIDE ME.
  • Srishti | Mar 18, 2010

  • Psychology requires certain basic dispositional attributes that are quintessential in the application of the profundity of the subject. These would be, empathy, feeling of belongingness and creativity. Although training could be wise option to enhance these skills, it is appropriate to develop ones own individualistic skills. Although there is an ongoing stigmatisation of mental health care, there is a parallel sprawling need for the same, however this need is hushed up in the society. If one has the passion, vision and is adamant on creating healthy and meaningful lives, one could pursue the inhabitants of the country at the grass root level. Psychology is not meant to displace pharmacological medical practise, nor is it to eradicate tantric shamanism in the Indian villages... it is the instead, a hope for the common man to discover his own maximised potential and create within himself his best! I am a dreamer and each moment of my life is a genuine struggle to create this need in one's life. This is the time when we promise ourselves to revolutionise mediocrity unto perfection. Best Srishti
  • nisha | Feb 22, 2010

  • i m graduate in science.can i do masters in psychology.if yes thn suggest some institute..........
  • deepa | Oct 22, 2009

  • i am a student of psychology at intermediate level.i had been very desperate about my career in developmental and abnormal psychology and this article gave me all that i wanted and prepared me for the way ahead.i would surely remember that satisfaction matters more than money and the 3P's.i heartily thank all the contributors for their contribution in creating this wonderful article!!!plz do publish more articles of this sort on various other fields of psychology...... thanks,
  • bharat | Sep 22, 2009

  • this is bharat , as i was studying MBA and parallel i want to do a psychology in a short span of time so can any one help me out for this course , i nead a short term course like 6 months course or some thing else so some one can help me out for this ..thank you
  • Ami | Sep 17, 2009

  • Thanks for enlightening on topicof psychology... just one query:
  • Ami | Sep 17, 2009

  • Thanks for enlightening on topicof psychology...
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