Academic
Programmes
Bachelor of Psychology
Overview
The B.A program in the Department of Psychology is a four-year course offering major and minor tracks in psychology. The curriculum is designed to provide an in-depth understanding of various subfields in Psychology, including Cognitive Psychology, Counselling Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Cultural Psychology, and more. It also includes practical training in administering and interpreting various psychological tests. Additionally, the program integrates minor subjects like Sociology and Economics to help students explore diverse interests. The teaching methodology emphasizes experiential learning through summer internships, seminars, and dissertation projects.

Bachelor of Arts (B.A) Hons. in Psychology
- Applicants who have successfully completed 10+2 (or equivalent) from any discipline are eligible to apply for the B.A program.
- The objective of the B.A. Psychology program equips students with a deep understanding of human behavior and mental processes, fostering critical thinking, research skills, and practical knowledge.
- To prepare graduates to apply psychological principles across diverse fields, empowering them to make a positive impact in academia, healthcare, business, and beyond.
The B.A Psychology program offered by the School of Liberal Studies, KIIT Deemed to be University, is a four-year Undergraduate program with eight semesters.
The evaluation and assessment framework for the B.A. Psychology program involves activity-based learning (ABL), a mid-semester examination, an end-semester examination, a summer internship in 3rd year, and a dissertation in the 4th year.