

B-A in Psychology at DR. RAM NARAYAN MAHILA MAHAVIDYALAYA, KAYAMGANJ, FARRUKHABAD


Farrukhabad, Uttar Pradesh
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About the Specialization
What is Psychology at DR. RAM NARAYAN MAHILA MAHAVIDYALAYA, KAYAMGANJ, FARRUKHABAD Farrukhabad?
This Psychology program at DR. RAM NARAYAN MAHILA MAHAVIDYALAYA focuses on understanding human behavior, mental processes, and their applications in diverse Indian contexts. It explores theories and practical aspects relevant to mental health, education, organizational settings, and social issues, preparing students for impactful roles in the dynamic Indian landscape. The curriculum emphasizes both theoretical foundations and hands-on experience in psychological assessment and research.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for fresh graduates with a keen interest in human behavior, mental well-being, and societal dynamics. It also suits individuals aspiring for careers in counseling, human resources, social work, or academic research. Students with a background in arts, science, or commerce who possess strong analytical and interpersonal skills will thrive in this specialization, contributing to the growing demand for mental health professionals in India.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect diverse career paths in India, including roles as counselors, HR specialists, social workers, market researchers, and educators. Entry-level salaries typically range from INR 2.5 to 5 LPA, with significant growth potential for experienced professionals. The program also serves as a strong foundation for pursuing higher education (MA/M.Sc in Psychology) and professional certifications in specific therapeutic modalities, aligning with India''''s evolving mental health sector.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Active Learning & Critical Thinking- (Semester 1-2)
Engage deeply with core psychological theories by active participation in lectures, detailed note-taking, and forming study groups. Regularly challenge concepts and discuss their real-world applicability, utilizing Indian examples from news or daily life to build a strong foundational understanding of human behavior.
Tools & Resources
Textbooks, Lecture notes, Peer study groups, Indian psychology journals, Online discussion forums
Career Connection
Develops analytical skills essential for research, counseling, and problem-solving roles, crucial for understanding client needs in the Indian context.
Psychological Testing Fundamentals- (Semester 1-2)
Master the basics of psychological testing procedures, including administration, scoring, and interpretation for common tests (e.g., intelligence, personality). Participate actively in practical sessions, ensuring meticulous record-keeping and understanding the ethical guidelines relevant to Indian cultural sensitivities.
Tools & Resources
Psychology lab manuals, Sample test kits (under supervision), University library resources on test manuals, Ethics codes
Career Connection
Builds hands-on skills directly applicable to roles in clinical assessment, HR screening, and educational guidance within India.
Introductory Research & Academic Writing- (Semester 1-2)
Begin reading introductory psychology research papers and familiarizing yourself with academic writing conventions. Practice summarizing research findings and structuring essays, focusing on clarity and evidence-based arguments, which is vital for project work and future academic pursuits in India.
Tools & Resources
University library databases, Google Scholar, Basic research methods textbooks, Writing center support
Career Connection
Lays groundwork for independent research, critical analysis, and effective communication, valuable for any professional psychology path.
Intermediate Stage
Practical Application & Observation- (Semester 3-4)
Seek opportunities for practical application of theoretical knowledge through field visits to mental health centers, schools, or NGOs. Observe the work of professionals, participate in mock counseling sessions, and analyze case studies, gaining insights into challenges prevalent in Indian society.
Tools & Resources
Local NGOs, Counseling centers, Community mental health initiatives, Departmental workshops
Career Connection
Translates classroom learning into practical understanding, enhancing readiness for internships and entry-level positions in diverse Indian settings.
Skill Specialization & Workshops- (Semester 3-4)
Identify areas of interest (e.g., developmental, social, abnormal psychology) and participate in specialized workshops or seminars. Focus on developing specific skills like empathetic listening, basic counseling techniques, or survey design, relevant to India''''s burgeoning demand for specialized psychology services.
Tools & Resources
Online courses (e.g., NPTEL), Departmental skill development programs, External psychology associations
Career Connection
Builds a specialized skill set, making students more competitive for niche roles and higher studies in India.
Network Building & Professional Engagement- (Semester 3-4)
Actively participate in departmental events, psychology clubs, and inter-college competitions. Connect with faculty, senior students, and visiting professionals to build a network that can offer guidance, mentorship, and opportunities within the Indian psychology community.
Tools & Resources
LinkedIn, College alumni network, Psychology conferences, Guest lectures
Career Connection
Opens doors to internships, mentorship, and future job opportunities, crucial in building a career in India''''s professional landscape.
Advanced Stage
Mastery of Research & Statistical Analysis- (Semester 5-6)
Undertake an independent research project or dissertation, applying advanced research methods and statistical analysis. Focus on topics relevant to current psychological issues in India, honing data collection, analysis, and scientific report writing skills.
Tools & Resources
SPSS/R (statistical software), Research mentors, University library for empirical studies, Ethics review board
Career Connection
Prepares students for research-intensive roles, academic careers, and provides a strong foundation for master''''s or PhD programs.
Internship & Professional Immersion- (Semester 5-6)
Secure a substantive internship in a relevant organization (e.g., hospital psychology department, corporate HR, counseling center). Actively engage in tasks, contribute meaningfully, and seek feedback to gain comprehensive professional exposure and practical experience in an Indian work environment.
Tools & Resources
College placement cell, Professional networking, Online internship portals (Internshala, Naukri)
Career Connection
Provides invaluable industry experience, often leading to pre-placement offers or strong recommendations for future employment.
Career Planning & Higher Education Preparation- (Semester 5-6)
Develop a clear career plan, whether for immediate employment or higher education. Prepare for entrance exams (e.g., for MA/M.Sc Psychology programs), practice interview skills, and refine resumes/CVs, focusing on tailoring applications to specific job markets or academic institutions in India.
Tools & Resources
Career counseling services, Mock interview sessions, Online test preparation platforms, Alumni mentorship
Career Connection
Ensures a smooth transition from academic life to professional careers or advanced studies, maximizing post-graduation success.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- 10+2 (Intermediate) examination passed from a recognized board
Duration: 3 years / 6 semesters
Credits: Credits not specified
Assessment: Internal: 25%, External: 75%
Semester-wise Curriculum Table
Semester 1
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PSY101 | Introduction to Psychology | Core Theory (Major) | 4 | Nature of Psychology, Schools of Psychology, Methods of Psychology, Sensation and Perception, States of Consciousness |
| PSY P101 | Psychological Testing (Practical) | Core Practical (Major) | 2 | Introduction to Tests, Verbal and Non-Verbal Tests, Intelligence and Personality Tests, Test Administration and Scoring, Ethical Considerations in Testing |
Semester 2
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PSY201 | Basic Psychological Processes | Core Theory (Major) | 4 | Learning, Memory, Motivation, Emotion, Attention and Thinking |
| PSY P202 | Basic Psychological Processes Practical | Core Practical (Major) | 2 | Experiments on Learning, Experiments on Memory, Experiments on Attention, Reaction Time Measurement |
Semester 3
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PSY301 | Developmental Psychology | Core Theory (Major) | 4 | Principles of Development, Infancy and Childhood, Adolescence, Adulthood and Old Age, Social and Emotional Development |
| PSY P303 | Developmental Psychology Practical | Core Practical (Major) | 2 | Case Studies in Development, Developmental Scales, Observation of Child Behavior, Assessment of Cognitive Development |
Semester 4
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PSY401 | Social Psychology | Core Theory (Major) | 4 | Introduction to Social Psychology, Social Perception and Cognition, Attitudes and Persuasion, Group Dynamics and Leadership, Interpersonal Attraction and Aggression |
| PSY P404 | Social Psychology Practical | Core Practical (Major) | 2 | Attitude Measurement, Social Influence Experiments, Group Cohesion Assessment, Study of Social Norms |
Semester 5
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PSY501 | Abnormal Psychology | Core Theory (Major) | 4 | Concept of Abnormality, Anxiety Disorders, Mood Disorders, Schizophrenia and Psychotic Disorders, Personality Disorders and Therapies |
| PSY502 | Industrial-Organizational Psychology (Elective) | Elective Theory (Major) | 4 | Introduction to I-O Psychology, Personnel Selection and Assessment, Training and Development, Work Motivation and Job Satisfaction, Leadership and Organizational Culture |
| PSY P505 | Abnormal Psychology Practical | Core Practical (Major) | 2 | Case Studies of Psychological Disorders, Mental Status Examination (MSE), Application of Projective Techniques, Behavioral Observation in Clinical Settings |
Semester 6
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PSY601 | Research Methods & Statistics in Psychology | Core Theory (Major) | 4 | Scientific Method and Research Designs, Sampling Techniques, Data Collection Methods, Descriptive Statistics, Inferential Statistics (t-test, ANOVA) |
| PSY602 | Clinical Psychology (Elective) | Elective Theory (Major) | 4 | Nature of Clinical Psychology, Assessment Methods in Clinical Psychology, Psychotherapy Approaches, Prevention and Intervention Strategies, Ethical Issues in Clinical Practice |
| PSY P606 | Research Project / Dissertation | Core Project (Major) | 2 | Literature Review and Problem Identification, Research Proposal Development, Data Collection and Analysis, Report Writing and Interpretation, Presentation of Research Findings |




