A PhD in Psychology is a three-year program designed for individuals aiming to delve deeply into the field of psychology through advanced study and research. This academic degree equips students with comprehensive knowledge across diverse areas such as clinical, cognitive, developmental, social, neuropsychology, counselling, industrial-organizational psychology, positive psychology, school counselling, and clinical practices. Embrace an interdisciplinary approach by exploring the intersections of psychology with fields such as neuroscience, sociology, education, and public health. By engaging with cutting-edge topics and conducting substantial research, students develop expertise in specialised areas of psychology. The benefits of pursuing this degree include enhanced career opportunities in academia, research, and clinical settings, as well as the potential to influence psychological practice and policy. Graduates often enjoy a fulfilling career with the capacity to drive innovation, improve mental health interventions, and contribute to educational and organisational psychology.
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Clinical psychology
Industry Psychology
Health Psychology
Counselling Psychology
M.A. Psychology
With at least 55% marks in aggregate.