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    Pune, Maharashtra, India

    Duration

    4 Years

    Psychology

    Mahatma Jyoti Rao Phoole University Jaipur
    Duration
    4 Years
    Psychology UG OFFLINE

    Duration

    4 Years

    Psychology

    Mahatma Jyoti Rao Phoole University Jaipur
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    Fees

    ₹3,50,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹4,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹8,50,000

    OverviewAdmissionsCurriculumFeesPlacements
    4 Years
    Psychology
    UG
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹3,50,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹4,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹8,50,000

    Seats

    120

    Students

    1,200

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    Seats

    120

    Students

    1,200

    Curriculum

    Course Structure Overview

    The Psychology program at Mahatma Jyoti Rao Phoole University Jaipur is structured over eight semesters, with a carefully curated sequence of core subjects, departmental electives, science electives, and laboratory sessions designed to provide a comprehensive academic foundation.

    SemesterCourse CodeCourse TitleCredit (L-T-P-C)Prerequisite
    IPSY101Introduction to Psychology3-0-0-3-
    IPSY102Biological Bases of Behavior3-0-0-3-
    IPSY103Research Methods in Psychology3-0-0-3-
    IPSY104Psychology Lab I0-0-3-1-
    IPSY105Introduction to Cognitive Psychology3-0-0-3-
    IPSY106History of Psychology3-0-0-3-
    IIPSY201Perception and Cognition3-0-0-3PSY101
    IIPSY202Learning and Memory3-0-0-3PSY101
    IIPSY203Personality Theories3-0-0-3PSY101
    IIPSY204Psychology Lab II0-0-3-1PSY104
    IIPSY205Abnormal Psychology3-0-0-3PSY101
    IIPSY206Social Psychology3-0-0-3PSY101
    IIIPSY301Developmental Psychology3-0-0-3PSY201
    IIIPSY302Cognitive Neuroscience3-0-0-3PSY202
    IIIPSY303Industrial Psychology3-0-0-3PSY206
    IIIPSY304Clinical Psychology3-0-0-3PSY205
    IIIPSY305Psychology Lab III0-0-3-1PSY204
    IIIPSY306Research Ethics and Compliance3-0-0-3PSY103
    IVPSY401Advanced Topics in Cognitive Psychology3-0-0-3PSY302
    IVPSY402Health Psychology3-0-0-3PSY304
    IVPSY403Psychometrics and Testing3-0-0-3PSY306
    IVPSY404Forensic Psychology3-0-0-3PSY301
    IVPSY405Psychology Lab IV0-0-3-1PSY305
    IVPSY406Positive Psychology3-0-0-3PSY206
    VPSY501Advanced Research Project I0-0-6-2PSY405
    VPSY502Internship in Psychology0-0-0-3-
    VPSY503Psychology of Decision Making3-0-0-3PSY401
    VPSY504Neuropsychology3-0-0-3PSY402
    VPSY505Psychological Disorders and Treatment3-0-0-3PSY404
    VPSY506Psychology of Creativity3-0-0-3PSY406
    VIPSY601Advanced Topics in Clinical Psychology3-0-0-3PSY505
    VIPSY602Psychology of Leadership3-0-0-3PSY503
    VIPSY603Human Factors in Technology3-0-0-3PSY501
    VIPSY604Cross-Cultural Psychology3-0-0-3PSY506
    VIPSY605Psychology Lab V0-0-3-1PSY505
    VIPSY606Psychology of Aging3-0-0-3PSY501
    VIIPSY701Advanced Research Project II0-0-6-2PSY605
    VIIPSY702Psychology of Emotions3-0-0-3PSY601
    VIIPSY703Behavioral Economics3-0-0-3PSY602
    VIIPSY704Mental Health and Social Policy3-0-0-3PSY604
    VIIPSY705Psychology of Sports3-0-0-3PSY606
    VIIPSY706Psychology Lab VI0-0-3-1PSY705
    VIIIPSY801Final Year Thesis/Project0-0-6-4PSY701
    VIIIPSY802Psychology in Public Policy3-0-0-3PSY704
    VIIIPSY803Capstone Project0-0-6-2-
    VIIIPSY804Psychology and Ethics3-0-0-3PSY801
    VIIIPSY805Advanced Lab Session0-0-3-1PSY801
    VIIIPSY806Professional Development0-0-0-3-

    Advanced Departmental Electives

    These advanced elective courses offer students deeper insights into specialized areas within psychology:

    • Cognitive Neuroscience: This course explores the neural mechanisms underlying cognitive processes such as attention, memory, language, and decision-making. Students will engage with neuroimaging techniques like fMRI and EEG to understand brain-behavior relationships.
    • Industrial Psychology: Designed for students interested in organizational behavior, this course covers topics such as employee motivation, leadership styles, workplace culture, and performance management.
    • Clinical Psychology: This course introduces diagnostic criteria and therapeutic interventions for various psychological disorders. Students will learn about psychotherapy approaches, ethical considerations, and clinical assessment techniques.
    • Health Psychology: Focuses on how psychological factors influence health outcomes and disease prevention. Topics include stress management, behavioral change, chronic illness, and public health interventions.
    • Forensic Psychology: This course explores the intersection of psychology and law, covering topics such as criminal behavior, witness testimony, juvenile justice, and correctional psychology.
    • Positive Psychology: An exploration of happiness, resilience, optimism, and well-being. Students will study interventions that promote psychological flourishing and examine real-world applications in education, business, and therapy.
    • Psychometrics and Testing: Covers the principles of psychological measurement, test construction, reliability, validity, and standardization of psychological instruments.
    • Behavioral Economics: Integrates insights from psychology into economic theory to explain irrational decision-making and consumer behavior. Students will analyze behavioral biases and their implications for policy design.
    • Neuropsychology: Focuses on the relationship between brain function and behavior. Students will study neurological disorders, cognitive deficits, and rehabilitation strategies using case studies and clinical examples.
    • Social Psychology: Examines how individuals' thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by social contexts. Topics include group dynamics, prejudice, conformity, persuasion, and interpersonal relationships.

    Project-Based Learning

    Our approach to project-based learning is designed to foster critical thinking, creativity, and practical skills. Students engage in mini-projects during their second and third years, followed by a comprehensive final-year thesis or capstone project.

    Mini-Projects: These are small-scale research initiatives undertaken by students in groups of 3-5. They typically last 4-6 weeks and involve designing experiments, collecting data, and presenting findings to faculty and peers. Mini-projects help students develop research competencies and prepare them for more substantial endeavors.

    Final-Year Thesis/Capstone: The capstone experience involves independent research or an applied project under the supervision of a faculty mentor. Students choose topics aligned with their interests and career goals, conducting original investigations that contribute to knowledge in psychology. The thesis includes literature review, methodology, data analysis, and discussion sections.

    Students are encouraged to collaborate with industry partners, government agencies, or NGOs on real-world projects that address societal challenges. This approach ensures that academic learning is contextualized within practical applications and global relevance.