If you’ve Thought (or said) this, you’re not alone. A lot of students feel that BSc or MSc sounds “better” than BA/MA or BSc/MSc — like it’s more “scientific” or respected. But let’s pause and really look at the truth behind this assumption.
Whether you study Psychology as a BA/ BSc or MA/MSc — remember, the core subject stays the same it’s still Psychology. You’ll learn about human behavior, brain function, mental health, therapy, emotions, and research — no matter the degree title.
Is Psychology a Science or an Art? Psychology is both. It is subjective when you’re interacting with people and understanding emotions, but objective when you’re conducting research and analyzing data.
How BA/MA and BSc/MSc Are Different
BA/MA: Focuses on counselling, theoretical, social, and cultural aspects of Psychology. Ideal for students interested in therapy, communication, and human interaction. BSc/MSc: Leans towards the scientific side, emphasizing biology, statistics, neuroscience, and research. Great for students drawn to cognitive science and experimental psychology.
| Degree Type | What It Stands For | General Focus |
|---|---|---|
| BA / MA | Bachelor/Master of Arts | Emphasis on counselling, social, cultural & theoretical aspects |
| BSc / MSc | Bachelor/Master of Science | Focuses more on biology, statistics, research, brain science |

What to Consider When Choosing a Degree (BA / BSc and MA/MSc)
Your College:
Choose a college with good exposure, internships, placements, and solid faculty.
Your Skills:
Whether it’s MA or MSc, your skills and experience matter more than the degree name. Your clients or employers won’t care whether it’s science or arts — they’ll care how good you are.
Your Goals:
Want to be a counsellor? Either MA or MSc is fine.
Want to do high-level research or neuroscience? MSc (or cognitive science) may offer more direction.
Your Environment:
Be in a place where you learn from peers, are challenged, and grow.
Here are some of the most credible colleges that provide such an environment (Central,Deemed and Private Universities)
Central Universities
| University/College Name | Degree(s) Offered | Notable Features |
|---|---|---|
| University of Delhi (DU) | BA, MA | Prestigious faculty, colleges like LSR, Daulat Ram known for Psychology |
| Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi | BA, MA | Affordable, excellent faculty, culturally rich environment |
| Banaras Hindu University (BHU) | BA, MA | Historic reputation, strong teaching base |
| Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) | BA, MA | Reputed, affordable, strong Psychology department |
| University of Hyderabad | MSc | Renowned for research, good exposure, selective intake |
| IGNOU (Distance Mode) | BA, MA | Accessible and flexible, great for remote learners or working professionals |
| Indian Institutes of Technology | MSc (Cognitive Science) | Interdisciplinary, cutting-edge research in neuroscience & cognition |
| National Forensic Sciences University | MSc (Forensic Psych) | Specialized in forensic & criminal psychology, government-backed programs |
Deemed Universities
| University/College Name | Degree(s) Offered | Notable Features |
|---|---|---|
| Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) | MA (Applied/Counselling) | Research-based, strong practical and social work orientation |
| Christ University, Bengaluru | BA, BSc, MA, MSc | Great exposure, strong placements and internships |
Private Universities
| University/College Name | Degree(s) Offered | Notable Features |
|---|---|---|
| Amity University | BA, BSc, MA, MSc | Practical exposure, research-driven, good infrastructure |
| Ashoka University, Sonepat | BA, MA | Liberal arts approach, Ivy League faculty, research focus |
| Manipal University | BSc (Applied Psych), MSc | Clinical labs, good placements, strong applied learning |
| Lovely Professional University | BSc, MSc | Skill-based training, large campus, strong facilities |
| SRM University, Chennai | BSc, MSc | Research-oriented, lab-intensive, practical exposure |
| Mount Carmel College, Bengaluru | BA, MA | Women’s college, strong faculty and academic environment |
| Symbiosis College of Arts & Commerce | BA, MA | Academic balance, respected private institution |
Stay positive if you couldn’t make it to these colleges!
Here’s a list of things you can do to stand out and shine brightly, no matter what –
- Prioritize skills over college name—build experience that speaks for itself.
- Take certifications in areas like CBT, DBT, counselling, trauma, and research.
- Do internships with NGOs, clinics, mental health startups, and helpline services.
- Attend workshops/conferences to learn, grow, and network with professionals.
- Create a portfolio with projects, case studies, certificates, and reflections.
- Use online resources like Swayam, Coursera, YouTube, and APA for self-study.
- Join student communities and psychology forums to stay updated and connected.
- Prepare for CUET, the most widely accepted Psychology entrance exam today.
Watch the video to learn Amit Pawar Sir’s advice on choosing colleges under CUET and outside the CUET PG Exam (MA/MSc)
Prerequisites to Enroll for MA/BA and MSc/BSc
To pursue Psychology in India at the undergraduate (BA/BSc) or postgraduate (MA/MSc) level, students typically gain admission through merit based on 12th board marks, especially in prominent universities like Delhi University and BHU. Some institutions require their own entrance exams (JMI Entrance Exam, Christ University Entrance Test) or accept students via the CUET, which generally mandates prior study of Psychology in Class 12. Additionally, private universities such as Amity and LPU may offer direct admission based on student profiles.
For postgraduate studies like MA or MSc in Psychology, many universities require entrance exams to assess knowledge and skills, such as JMI Entrance, CPET, CPGET, HPCET, CUET, or IIT-JAM. Few institutions admit students based on academic merit. MA programs focus more on theory, while MSc programs emphasize research and science, but both have similar syllabi and career options. Additionally, open and distance learning options like IGNOU provide accessible routes for UG and PG students without requiring entrance exams.
Visit NTA’s website for CUET eligibility details for universities under the CUET exam – Here
Why should you choose CUET – CUET is emerging as the most important entrance exam for Psychology because it offers a single, standardized test accepted by top central universities like DU, BHU, and JNU. It ensures fair and transparent admissions across boards. Now, even reputed deemed and private universities like TISS and Amity have joined CUET, making it even more valuable. CUET is used for both UG (BA/BSc) and PG (MA/MSc) Psychology programs, and with its growing reach and NEP 2020 support, it’s fast becoming the most trusted route for Psychology aspirants across India.
If you’re pursuing a dream in psychology, consider reaching out to PowerWithin Psychology for guidance. They offer counselling sessions to help you gain clarity on your goals—even before you officially join. You can also access class recordings to get a sense of how sessions are conducted. It’s all shared simply to help you make an informed decision and support you as much as possible on your journey.

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