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Selection Process for Christ University Master of Science Counselling Psychology
Bangalore Central Campus
The selection process for the Master of Science Counselling Psychology program at Christ University, Bangalore is a multi-stage process that includes the following steps:
1. Online application: Interested candidates must first fill out the online application form available on the university’s official website. The application includes personal and academic details, along with a statement of purpose.
2. Entrance Test: The candidates must appear for a written Entrance Test conducted by the university. The test is of 90 minutes duration and consists of 60 multiple-choice questions. The questions cover topics such as general aptitude, English language, basic psychological concepts, and counselling theories.
3. Group Discussion: Based on their performance in the entrance test, a group of shortlisted candidates will be invited for a group discussion round. In this round, candidates will be given a topic to discuss and their communication and problem-solving skills will be evaluated by a panel of judges.
4. Personal Interview: Candidates who clear the group discussion round will then appear for a personal interview with the faculty members. The interview will assess the candidate’s knowledge, skills, and suitability for the program.
5. Final Selection: The final selection of candidates will be based on their overall performance in the entrance test, group discussion, and personal interview. Candidates who are offered admission must then complete the admission form and pay the required fees to confirm their seat.
Note: Due to the ongoing pandemic, the university may conduct the selection process in an online mode or through telephonic interviews. Candidates are advised to regularly check the university’s website for updates regarding the selection process.
Bangalore Dairy Circle Campus
For the Master of Science Counselling Psychology program at Bangalore Dairy Circle campus, the selection process is similar to the one at Bangalore Central campus. However, instead of a separate entrance test, the university considers the scores of national level entrance exams such as UGC-NET, JRF, or GATE.
Candidates who have cleared these exams with the specified cut-off and have a valid score can directly appear for the group discussion and personal interview rounds. The rest of the selection process remains the same.