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MODE

Full time

DURATION

24 Months

The M.Sc Counselling program at Rajagiri is specifically tailored to meet the increasing demand for proficient mental health professionals within our society. This comprehensive curriculum is dedicated to enhancing the proficiency of future counselling psychologists by placing equal emphasis on theoretical comprehension and practical application. Students acquire a well-rounded comprehension of counselling psychology through a distinctive combination of concurrent internships, counselling practicum, involvement with community mental health clinics, rigorous research endeavours, and classroom instruction under the guidance of experienced mentors. By prioritizing hands-on experience and scholarly investigation, the program empowers graduates with the requisite tools and competencies to engage in counselling across various domains including organizational settings, academic institutions, and general wellness contexts.


Eligibility Criteria

  • Graduation degree with a minimum of 50% from a recognised University.

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