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M.Sc. Counseling psychology

Duration
2 Year

Credits:
100

Mode
Full-Time

Affiliated to BNU

UGC Recognised

Rooted in the CBCS framework of Bengaluru North University, the program integrates:

Robust theoretical foundations

Solid theoretical foundations across core domains of psychology.

Robust theoretical foundations

Solid theoretical foundations across core domains of psychology.

Robust theoretical foundations

Solid theoretical foundations across core domains of psychology.

Robust theoretical foundations

Solid theoretical foundations across core domains of psychology.

Robust theoretical foundations

Solid theoretical foundations across core domains of psychology.

Robust theoretical foundations

Solid theoretical foundations across core domains of psychology.

The Master of Science in Psychology at Montfort College is a UGC-recognised postgraduate course under Bengaluru North University (BNU). The two-year programme is a comprehensive, application-driven postgraduate program designed to shape competent, ethical, and socially responsible mental health professionals.

The program is designed to cultivate reflective practitioners, competent researchers, and ethically grounded psychology professionals prepared to meet both national and international standards.

Eligibility

Candidates must possess a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology or a related discipline from a recognised university, meeting the eligibility criteria prescribed by Bengaluru North University (BNU).

Admissions are conducted in accordance with university regulations and institutional guidelines.

Programme Objectives (PEOs)

The purpose of the Master’s in Counselling Psychology program is to prepare graduates with the necessary knowledge, skills, and attitudes required for working in and contributing to the world of work.

Specifically, the program aims to:

PEO 1

Develop a nuanced understanding of the practice of counselling.

PEO 2

Build necessary skills to work as a mental health professional.

PEO 3

Build research skills such as reviewing literature, collecting and analysing data, interpreting and reporting the findings.

PEO 4

Equip trainees to apply the knowledge and skills of counselling in professional settings.

PEO 5

Develop academic curiosity and a love for learning.

PEO 6

Equip trainees with necessary life skills, 21st century skills, and global competencies.

PEO 7

Develop vital character qualities and socio-cultural awareness for professional practice.

PEO 8

Develop employability skills to bridge the gap between academics and industry.

PEO 9

Create individuals who are globally aware, locally relevant, and socially responsible professionals.

PEO 10

Create individuals who work ethically and responsibly towards the progress and betterment of humanity.

Programme Outcomes (POs)

By the end of the 2-year program, students will be able to:

PO1 – Domain Knowledge

Describe and explain various psychological concepts, principles, processes, and phenomena.

PO2 – Application

Apply knowledge and skills gained appropriately in various contexts, across multiple settings and disciplines using appropriate psychological tools and techniques.

PO3 – Research and Scientific Skills

Conduct research by applying suitable research methods and techniques; use appropriate tools and technologies to gather, organize, analyse, discuss, evaluate, and disseminate psychological information and data.

PO4 – Intrapersonal Skills

Manifest skills such as self-awareness, self-direction, emotion regulation, and stress management.

PO5 – Interpersonal Skills

Work in teams, communicate effectively, network, show respect and empathy.

PO6 – Employability Skills

Demonstrate entrepreneurial skills and the ability to solve problems, make decisions, plan, organize information, and network with professionals.

PO7 – Global Competencies

Exhibit leadership, initiative, persistence, innovation, collaboration, and adaptability.

PO8 – Multicultural Sensitivity

Demonstrate sensitivity and acceptance towards people from diverse populations, maintaining an open attitude and behaving responsibly.

PO9 – Social Consciousness

Provide professional services for social transformation.

PO10 – Ethics

Carry out all professional tasks ethically.

PROGRAM MATRIX UNDER CBCS FRAMEWORK

Course Code Course Title Type Hours/Week Exam Duration IA Exam Total Credits
MSCP101 FOUNDATIONS OF COUNSELLING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY I Theory 4 3 30 70 100 4
MSCP102 PSYCHOPATHOLOGY Theory 4 3 30 70 100 4
MSCP103 HUMAN LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT Theory 4 3 30 70 100 4
MSCP104 BEHAVIOURAL RESEARCH I Theory 4 3 30 70 100 4
MSCPP105 ASSESSMENTS AND FIELD WORK Practical 8 6 30 70 100 4
MSCPP106 COUNSELLING SKILLS Practical 8 6 30 70 100 4
MSCP107 INDIAN PSYCHOLOGY Soft Core 2 2 15 35 50 2
Total Credits 26
Course Code Course Title Type Hours/Week Exam Duration IA Exam Total Credits
MSCP201 FOUNDATIONS OF COUNSELLING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY II Theory 4 3 30 70 100 4
MSCP202 AREAS OF COUNSELLING Theory 4 3 30 70 100 4
MSCP203 GROUP COUNSELLING Theory 4 3 30 70 100 4
MSCP204 BEHAVIOURAL RESEARCH II Theory 4 3 30 70 100 4
MSCPP205 COUNSELLING TECHNIQUES Practical 8 6 30 70 100 4
MSCPP206 GROUP COUNSELLING SKILLS AND TECHNIQUES Practical 8 6 30 70 100 4
MSCP207 MULTICULTURAL COUNSELLING Soft Core 2 2 15 35 50 2
Total Credits 26
Course Code Course Title Type Hours/Week Exam Duration IA Exam Total Credits
MSCP301 SOCIAL AND COMMUNITY PSYCHOLOGY Theory 4 3 30 70 100 4
MSCP302 EDUCATIONAL AND CAREER COUNSELLING Theory 4 3 30 70 100 4
MSCP303 ORGANISATIONAL COUNSELLING Theory 4 3 30 70 100 4
MSCPP304 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN BEHAVIOURAL RESEARCH Practical 8 6 30 70 100 4
MSCPP305 SUPERVISED PRACTICUM Practical 8 6 30 70 100 4
OE306 PSYCHOLOGY FOR EVERYDAY LIVING Elective 4 3 30 70 100 4
Total Credits 24
Course Code Course Title Type Hours/Week Exam Duration IA Exam Total Credits
MSCP401 REHABILITATION COUNSELLING Theory 4 3 30 70 100 4
MSCP402 ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCES Theory 4 3 30 70 100 4
MSCP403 COUPLE AND FAMILY THERAPY Theory 4 3 30 70 100 4
MSCP404 HEALTH AND WELLNESS COUNSELLING Theory 4 3 30 70 100 4
MSCPP405 INTERNSHIP Practical 8 6 30 70 100 4
MSCPP406 RESEARCH PROJECT Practical 8 6 30 70 100 4
Total Credits 24

Why Choose M.Sc. Counselling Psychology at Montfort College?

Comprehensive Counselling Foundations

The programme provides strong theoretical grounding in counselling and psychotherapy, human development, psychopathology, and Indian psychology, enabling students to understand psychological functioning across the lifespan and diverse cultural contexts.

Students receive intensive hands-on training in counselling micro-skills, assessment methods, interviewing, empathy, case formulation, and intervention planning, ensuring competence in delivering effective psychological support across varied client populations.

Structured field exposure through supervised practicum and internship enables learners to apply counselling techniques in real-world settings, conduct case work, maintain verbatim records, and develop professional responsibility under expert supervision.

The curriculum covers diverse counselling domains including child and adolescent counselling, geriatric and palliative care, addiction counselling, trauma and grief work, educational, organisational, family, rehabilitation, and health counselling—preparing graduates for varied mental health and community settings.

Strong emphasis is placed on research methodology, literature review, ethical research conduct, scientific writing, and dissertation work, equipping students for academic research, publications, and higher doctoral studies.

The programme nurtures self-awareness, interpersonal effectiveness, multicultural sensitivity, ethical practice, and social responsibility—essential qualities for competent and compassionate counselling professionals in contemporary society.

Teaching-learning methods include case analysis, group discussions, role plays, seminars, collaborative learning, and skill-building activities, ensuring experiential understanding and practical readiness for professional counselling roles.

Beyond the Class Room

The program integrates Indian Psychology, Positive Psychology, Entrepreneurship in Behavioural Sciences, Multicultural Sensitivity, and Ethical Professional Practice, nurturing socially responsible and reflective professionals.

These engagements foster professional exposure, critical thinking, and applied competence.

Career Prospects

Graduates of the M.Sc. Counselling Psychology programme can pursue careers in:

Counselling & Mental Health Settings
Educational, Organisational & Institutional Settings
NGOs & Community Services
Research & Higher Studies

PG - FEES STRUCTURE - AY - 2026 - 2027

CATEGORY KARNATAKA NON-KARNATAKA NRI / OCI / SAARC FOREIGN
Admission Fee (One-Time, Non-refundable) 10,000 10,000 15,000 15,000
I Year 1,15,000 1,36,000 $2,300 $2,400
II Year 1,21,000 1,41,000 $2,300 $2,400
*Fees are subject to revision by the institution.

Note: 

The fees indicated above pertain only to college fees. Additional charges towards admission approval and examination, as prescribed by Bengaluru North University (BNU), shall be paid separately by students upon notification.

To claim the Karnataka category fee, the candidates should have studied the last 7 years in Karnataka. [Not applicable for OCI (Overseas Citizens of India), PIO (Person of Indian Origin), and Foreign Nationals].

NRI fee is applicable for the full duration of the Programme for candidates whose father / mother is working / residing abroad or have pursued and completed their last qualifying exam from outside India.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the duration of the program?

The programme is a full-time, two-year postgraduate degree organised across four semesters under the CBCS framework of Bengaluru North University.

Yes. The M.Sc. Counselling Psychology programme is UGC-recognised and offered under the affiliation of Bengaluru North University (BNU).

The programme emphasises theoretical foundations of counselling and psychotherapy, counselling skills development, multicultural competence, research literacy, and ethical professional practice to prepare students for diverse mental health and guidance settings.

Yes. The curriculum integrates counselling skills training, psychological assessments, case history taking, behavioural observation, supervised practicum, and field exposure across varied counselling contexts.

Yes. Supervised practicum in the third semester and internship in the fourth semester are mandatory components that provide hands-on counselling experience and professional skill development.

Yes. Students complete an independent research project (dissertation) under faculty supervision, followed by submission and viva voce examination in the final semester.

The M.Sc. Counselling Psychology programme builds strong academic, applied, and professional foundations in counselling practice. However, RCI licensure requires additional qualifications recognised by the Rehabilitation Council of India as per prevailing regulations.

Graduates can work in schools, colleges, hospitals, counselling centres, rehabilitation settings, NGOs, corporate wellness programmes, and community mental health services, or pursue PhD, research careers, and competitive examinations such as UGC-NET.

Students are introduced to psychoanalytic, behavioural, cognitive, humanistic, existential, integrative, trauma-informed, family, group, and community-based counselling approaches, along with emerging practices such as mindfulness-based and technology-assisted counselling.

Yes. The programme provides strong training in research methodology, literature review, scientific writing, ethical research conduct, and data analysis, preparing students for academic, professional, and doctoral-level work.