Course Duration
3 Years
B.Sc. in Psychology is a 3-year full-time undergraduate course, the minimum eligibility for which is a Higher Secondary Certificate (10+2) qualification with a minimum aggregate score of 50%. The program is spread over 6 semesters covered over a period of 3 years.
Admission to the course is based on the cumulative aggregate of the candidate’s score in the 10+2 examination as well as performance in a relevant entrance exam. It is advisable to take Psychology as one of the main subjects at the 10+2 level in school to acquire a basic understanding of the subject.
Bachelor of Science in Kerala | Bachelor of Science in Tamil Nadu | Bachelor of Science in Karnataka | Bachelor of Science in West Bengal |
However, having studied Psychology at the school level is not a compulsion.
Successful graduates of the course are hired in capacities such as Neuropsychologist, Forensic Psychologist, Health Educator, Industrial Psychologist, Public Statistician, Recreation Worker, School Psychologist, Research Psychologist, Social Worker, Developmental Psychologist, Psychiatric Technician, Caregiver, Child Care Worker, Career Employment Specialist, Rehabilitation Specialist, Day-care Centre Supervisor, Counselling Psychologist, and such.
The course’ curriculum requires enrolled students to actively investigate the dynamics and interrelations between human beings and the environment including human and machine interface through directed research based in different laboratory, library, and field settings. Students are also offered the opportunity to gain first-hand experience in practice of psychology as applied to diverse professional fields through direct internships in the field.
Students enrolled to the course are also needed to write a dissertation in their final year under the supervision of a mentor.
The average tuition fee charged for the course in India ranges between INR 2,000 and 3 Lacs for a span of 3 years, and the average annual salary offered to such professionals ranges between INR 1.5 and 5 Lacs, increasing with experience and expertise.
Listed below are some of the major highlights of the course.
Course level | Undergraduate |
Duration | 3 years |
Examination type | Semester |
Eligibility | HSC with 50% marks in aggregate |
Admission Process | Based on cumulative score at the HSC level/ on performance in a relevant entrance exam. |
Course Fee | 2,000 to 3 lacs |
Average Starting Salary | 1.5 to 5 lacs |
Top Recruiting Companies | Taj, Escorts, Fortis, Dell, Genpact, etc. |
Job Positions | Clinical Psychologist, Sports Psychologist, Researcher, Teacher, Lecturer, and such. |
The course has been designed to help eligible candidates delve deep into the study of the mind and its various functions. It involves the study of working of mind processes, conflict resolutions, motives, reactions, feelings, crisis management, group thinking, motivation, and nature of the mind. Psychological understanding and application plays an important role in the functioning of many fields today.
Enrolled students are taught to:
The course integrates theoretical approach with practical applications and includes a compulsory summer internship to enrich students with practical knowledge and familiarize them with the discipline’s applications in the business world.
Candidates interested in pursuing the course would ideally have the ability and desire to work with different age groups and sections of the society, such as children, married couples, and the elderly.
Successful graduates of the course interested in pursuing further studies in the discipline may go for pursuing Masters in Psychology, or later, Ph.D. in the subject
Listed below are some of the top institutes that offer the course in India, along with the corresponding details.
Name of Institute | City | Average Fees in INR |
University of Mumbai | Mumbai | 51,000 (course) |
Amity University | Noida | 300,000 (course) |
University of Calcutta | Kolkata | 12,000(course) |
University of Pune | Pune | 9000 (course) |
I.G.N.O.U. | Delhi | 30,000 (course) |
JNU | Delhi | 50,000 (course) |
Annamalai University | Cuddalore | 30,000 (course) |
University of Rajasthan | Jaipur | 10,000 (course) |
Jamia Milia Islamia University | Delhi | 24,000 (course) |
Banaras Hindu University | Varanasi | 12,000(course) |
Utkal University | Bhubaneshwar | 100,000 (course) |
Vishwa Bharati University | Shanti Niketan | 13,000 (course) |
Most institutes offering the course admit students based on their performance in the HSC (10+2) exam. The candidate needs to have:
Bachelor of Science in Rajasthan | Bachelor of Science in Uttar Pradesh | Bachelor of Science in Andhra Pradesh | Bachelor of Science in Haryana |
Interested eligible candidates are offered admission to the course in India mostly on the basis of the score attained at the 10+2 level. However, some institutes in the country offer the course based on the candidate’s performance in a relevant institute-specific entrance test. Often subsequently, two additional rounds of Group Discussion and Personal Interview are held for assessment of the candidate’s general aptitude for the course.
Listed here are some of the top entrance examinations carried out in the country for admission to the course.
A semester-wise breakup of the course’s syllabus is tabulated here.
Semester 1 |
Semester 2 |
Introduction to Psychology | Learning |
Motivations | Cognition |
Emotions | Memory |
Stress and Well-Being | Endocrine System |
State of Consciousness | Functioning of Nervous System |
Semester 3 |
Semester 4 |
Hypothesis | Problems of ageing |
Problem and Variables | Cognitive Development |
Qualitative Analysis | Emotional and Social Development |
Quantitative Analysis | Culture and Human Development |
The Normal Curve | Human development in Indian Context |
Semester 5 |
Semester 6 |
Attitudes and | Demography |
Personality | Environmental Assessment |
Cultural Psychology | Environmental wisdom |
Inter group conflict | Ecology and Development |
Group and Leadership | Psychological tests |
Clinical psychology is a vital, part of treatment in hospitals and clinics. A Clinical Psychologist treats patients suffering from grief or chronic psychological issues. They work with specific groups such as children, married couples, elderly, or pursue a general practice. Counselling is fast gaining prominence as a para-subject among educational institutions. Students frequently need counselling to reveal their interests and skills, and find direction.
Sports Psychology is another up-and-coming field, with an increasing number of athletes requiring the help of specialists to improve their performance and counter depression and anxiety. Such graduates may later pursue advanced courses such as Master’s in Psychology or even Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.).
Some of the popular professional avenues open to successful graduates of the course are listed below with the corresponding salaries offered for the respective positions.
Job Position | Job Description | Average Annual Salary in INR |
Neuropsychiatrists | As a kind of Clinical Psychologists, Neuropsychiatrists treat patients suffering from mental depression attributable to diseases of the nervous system. The doctor helps bring them to a stable state of mind. | 5 lacs |
Research Psychologist | Research Psychologists study and explore human and animal behaviour. Equipped with excellent analytical and observational skills, they research on matters of the mind and their relationship with behaviour. | 2 lacs |
Forensic Psychologist | Forensic Psychologists study criminals to learn their mindset and motives at the time of commitment of an offense. They gauge what threat, if any, the offender may prove to the public in the future. Their presence in courtrooms is often essential. Their evaluations, assessments, and testimonies help inform the decisions of judges and juries. | 4 lacs |
Sociologist | Social Psychologists study how individuals impact, and are impacted by, other people, social settings, and social environments. Social Psychology as a field of study is closely related to sociology. However, the focus of a Social Psychologist is on individual behaviour only, not that of the whole group, unlike a Sociologist. In that regard, Social Psychologists examine how individual actions, thoughts, and choices are influenced by the actions, thoughts, and choices of the larger society. | 3 lacs |
Career Counsellor | Career Counsellors use aptitude tests to understand the preferences and interests of students. They advise on the nature of the field which a particular student is best suited for. | 4 lacs |
Social Worker | Social Workers are responsible for helping individuals, families, and groups of people cope with problems they’re facing to improve their patients’ lives. One aspect of this job profile is teaching skills and development of mechanisms for patients to rely on, to better their lives and experiences. Psychology plays an important role in developing such skills as a whole. | 1.5 lacs |
DG Vaishnav College offers 3 UG courses in 20 specializations for the duration of 3 years. Admissions to all the UG courses are based up on merit list issued by the college. Candidates must have passed higher secondary examinations for the admissions to UG courses.
The merit list will be available on the college website and also at the campus. Candidates who fulfill the minimum educational eligibility criteria can apply through application forms available at the college website.
Course Name | Specializations | Eligibility | Selection Procedure |
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BA | Economics | Passed a 10+2 in any stream. | Merit in the qualifying 10+2 examination |
Business economics | |||
Tamil | |||
English | |||
Criminology & Police Administration | |||
Sociology | |||
Tourism & Travel Management | |||
B.Com | General | Passed 10+2 with Accountancy and Economics as compulsory subjects with minimum 60% marks. | |
Honors | |||
Corporate Secretaryship | |||
B.Sc | Mathematics | Passed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics as compulsory subjects. | |
Chemistry | |||
Physics | |||
Biochemistry | Passed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry and Biology as compulsory subjects. | ||
Biotechnology | |||
Plant Biology | |||
Visual Communication | Passed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Computer Science as compulsory subjects. | ||
Computer Science | |||
Interior Design & Decoration | |||
Psychology |
The dress code at DG Vaishnav College is formal.
For Boys, T-shirts and jeans are not allowed. For Girls, salwar or saree or any traditional attire is allowed, leggings and jeans are not allowed.
This is the official dress code. But students tend to wear casual jeans sometimes but not T-shirts or leggings. The students are told to dress in simple clothing and nothing too fancy.
Like any other college, DG Vaishnav College also has some pros and cons. Let me mention these, which will help you make an informed decision.
Pros:
Cons:
As it is located in central Chennai, it is well connected by buses. The nearest metro is Anna Nagar East. The fees are average compared to other top MBA colleges in Chennai. Some short-term certificate courses like Tally, Excel, etc. are also conducted.
From one of my friend’s experiences, I can say that you will have a seminar in an auditorium after which you are allowed to go home, as from the following day your regular classes will start.
On the first day seniors will guide you to join societies or clubs where your interests lie.
It is suggested that you go to college early on the first day and ask every representative of the clubs about them and then decide which to take part in.
Joining clubs will also help make more connections and give you enough exposure.
On the opening day generally the principal meets all the students in a group, gathering in the college and familiarizes them with the rules and regulations, and gives instructions. You will be allocated to your classes and will get to meet the HoD of every department.
DG Vaishnav College fees for B.Com is INR 13,842. Here are some of the best colleges in Chennai for B.Com along with course fee details.
College | B.Com course fee (in INR) |
Loyola College | 37,950 |
Ramkrishna Mission Vivekanda College | 795 |
Presidency College | 3,740 |
Madras Christian College | 83,757 |
Vel Tech University | 1.95 Lakhs |
Ethiraj College for Women | 2.28 Lakhs |
Women’s Christian College | 2.37 Lakhs |
Stella Maris College | 88,935 |
Guru Nanak College | 61,890 |
Loyola College, Presidency College, and Vivekananda college are reputed for B.Com and have lower course fees.
DG Vaishnav is considered to be better than MOP Vaishnav for a BBA degree. BBA is one of the most sought after courses and DGVC has a very professional BBA department.
Categories | BBA at DG Vaishnav | BBA at MOP Vaishnav |
Placement Percentage | 68-78% | 50% |
Average CTC | 6 LPA | 3.03 LPA |
Recruiting Companies | JustDial, L&T, Godrej, Cognizant, etc. | TCS, Tech Mahindra, Barclays, EY, etc. |
DG Vaishnav has the advantage of being co-educational whereas MOP Vaishnav college is a women's college. But both the colleges are good in teaching, academics, and overall environment.