What is the difference between BA in psychology and B.Sc in psychology?
How can I make my career in the psychology field after completing class 12th in science?
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Dear Akash, There is no difference !
Broadly described as studying the human thought, behavior, development, personality, emotion, motivation, and more, psychology has become a preferred career for many who are interested in the reasons behind human behavior. Gaining a richer and deeper understanding of these can help people achieve insights into their own actions as well as a better understanding of others. These skills are otherwise much sought after in many companies which have public dealing. Generally a Psychologist conducts scientific studies of behavior and brain function. Observes, interviews, and survey individuals to identify...more -
Hi,
There is no much difference in both the programme just a nomenclature (name of programme).
Many universities offer as BA and some other offers as B.Sc in psychology. Course structure moreover 75-80% are same. Psychology programme you can pursue from any stream whether it's arts, commerce or science.
Check Shiksha website and choose the best college for this programme.
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The tuition fees for BSc in Clinical Psychology at NIMS School of Humanities and Social Sciences is INR 2.25 lakh. The aforementioned tuition fees is charged on per semester basis from every candidate at INR 37,500. Other than the tuition fees, candidates are also required to pay INR 3 Lacs for hostel fees.
While the course does not train students to diagnose or counsel professionally at an undergraduate level, it builds awareness and sensitivity.
Students learn how mental health issues are understood academically, the difference between common misconceptions and clinical realities, the importance of ethics, consent, and professional boundaries, and why self-diagnosis and casual labelling are discouraged.
This knowledge helps students become more informed and responsible, both personally and professionally.
Psychology can be challenging for students who are not used to analytical thinking. Faculty usually recognise this early and offer support.
Support often includes:
Additional explanations during or after class.
Feedback on where students are going wrong.
Guidance on how to structure answers better.
Encouragement rather than discouragement.
Students who seek help early generally see improvement over time.
The course balances both theoretical and practical learning.
Practicality is achieved through:
Case discussions to understand real psychological situations.
Assignments that involve observation and analysis.
Exposure to applied areas like counselling, organisational behaviour, or mental health.
Discussions around ethics and professional boundaries.
- Internships and industrial exposure
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