| SL.NO | JOB OPPORTUNITY |
|---|---|
| 1 | Applied Psychologist |
| 2 | School Psychologist |
| 3 | Organizational Psychologist |
| 4 | Career Counselor |
| 5 | Human Factor Psychologist |
| 6 | Educational Psychologist |
| 7 | Community Psychologist |
| 8 | Academic/Professor |
| 9 | Research Professional |
| Program Level | Program | Eligibility Criteria | Stream | Minimum Marks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Diploma | Diploma in Applied Psychology | Completion of 10th grade, with a keen interest in applying psychological principles to address real-world challenges | Science/Arts | 35% aggregate (subject to variation by institution) |
| Bachelors | B.A./B.Sc. in Applied Psychology | Completion of 10+2, driven by a desire to explore and apply psychological theories across various contexts | Any Stream | 50% aggregate (subject to variation by institution) |
| Masters | M.A./M.Sc. in Applied Psychology | A Bachelor’s degree in Psychology or a related field, with a focus on utilizing psychological insights to solve practical problems | Psychology/Related | 55% aggregate (subject to variation by institution) |
| Doctoral | Ph.D. in Applied Psychology | A Master’s degree in Applied Psychology or a related specialization, committed to researching and applying psychological solutions to societal issues | Psychology | 60% aggregate (subject to variation by institution) |
| SL.NO | TOP INSTITUTE |
|---|---|
| 1 | Fergusson College, Pune |
| 2 | Amity Institute of Psychology and Allied Sciences, Noida |
| 3 | Banaras Hindu University, Banaras |
| 4 | National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences, Bengaluru |
| 5 | St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai |
| 6 | Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai |
| 7 | Christ University, Bengaluru |
| 8 | University of Delhi, Delhi |
- Professional counselling: By evaluating a person's interests, abilities, and personality qualities, you may advise them on professional decisions, advancement, and transitions.
- Educational psychology: It is the study of how to use psychological concepts to improve learning environments and help students overcome obstacles in the classroom.
- Psychological Assessment: Perform tests to analyze behavioral, emotional, and cognitive factors that affect students' academic and professional achievements.
- Program Development: Create and carry out initiatives for organizations or schools that enhance psychological health, job preparedness, and teaching methods.
| PROS | CONS |
|---|---|
| An MA in Applied Psychology may be used to acquire skills and knowledge in a number of areas, such as organizational development, mental health, career counseling, and teaching. | Consulting with people who are experiencing difficulties in their careers or psychology can be emotionally stressful and may call for the use of strong coping mechanisms. |
| Provides flexibility in professional responsibilities and access to various career routes in counseling, human resources, educational advisory services, and program creation. | In addition to the MA, certain positions may call for additional licenses or certifications, which can add to the time and cost involved. |
| Offers the chance to positively impact people's lives by fostering their professional, academic, and personal development. | Since many experts in the area have comparable qualifications, it might be difficult to stand out without experience or further specialization. |
| Students' expertise and marketability are increased when they possess advanced skills in psychological evaluation, therapeutic strategies, and research. | Managing delicate matters in academic and professional settings may be difficult, especially in positions requiring a lot of customer engagement. |
