With a legacy spanning over two decades, NSHM Institute of Health Sciences boasts top-tier global placements, offering unparalleled placement opportunities to its students.
Backed by Central Government Agencies like DST, SERB, etc., our institute provides cutting-edge research facilities, fostering academic and scientific advancements.
Students have the opportunity to exchange knowledge, engage in intellectual discussions, and gain insights into the Health Science industry’s future by interacting with industry experts, attending seminars and workshops.
Gain a profound understanding of the global transformation of the Health Science industry, transitioning from traditional paradigms to the digital era.
Seize the opportunity to submit abstracts for oral and poster presentations, actively participating in cutting-edge research and emerging developments in the industry.
Strategic collaborations with esteemed partners ensure that students receive a comprehensive education aligned with industry standards and best practices.
Lincoln University College, Malaysia : The partnership with Lincoln University College, Malaysia offers students the opportunity to obtain international certification. Eligible students can also pursue their PhD program at LUC (approved by Association of Indian Universities (AIU) and take part in seminars, research activities, and student exchange programs.
University of Naples- Fedrico-II :NSHM also has teamed up with the University of Naples (Fedrico,II Italy) to apply for the ERASMUS+ program, providing students and faculty at NSHM with opportunities to participate in European projects.
CINI: The collaboration provides student exchange program , workshop , internship opportunities, and access to industry professionals.
Key Facts
Scope & Career Opportunities
Course Details
Key Facts
DURATION
2 years
PROGRAMME TYPE
PG
DEGREE AWARDED BY
MAKAUT
MINIMUM ELIGIBILITY
Graduate with a minimum of 50% marks from any recognised University
ADMISSION PROCESS
To complete admission online, follow the steps below:
– Fill up the online application form
– Sit for ENPAT and personal interview
– Receive selection letter via e-mail
– Pay admission fees
FEE STRUCTURE
KOLKATA – M.Sc.- Clinical Psychology INR 61,250 (fee per semester)
DURGAPUR – M.Sc.- Clinical Psychology INR 42,500 (fee per semester)
-The fee structure is different for international students.-
Scope & Career Opportunities
Psychologists’ employment is expected to expand by 3% between 2019 and 2029, which is roughly typical for all occupations. On successful completion of the programme, a student can be gainfully employed as:
-Caregiver
-Career Counsellor
-Career Employment Specialist
-Child Care Worker
-Clinical Psychologist
-Counselling Psychologist
-Community Relations Officer
-Developmental Psychologist
-Day-care Centre Supervisor
-Educational Psychologist
-Forensic Psychologist
-Health Educator
-Industrial Psychologist
-Neuropsychologist
-Psychiatric Technician
-Public Statistician
-Psychiatric Assistant
-Recreation Worker
-Rehabilitation Specialist
-Research Psychologist
-Social Psychologist
-Social Worker
-Staff Recruiter
Success Stories
Indrakshee Sen
Guru Teg Bahadur
Mahasweta Mukherjee
Rajabazar Science College
Subhadip Sen
Beyond Autism
Taneir Lubana Siddiqui
Indian Council of Medical Research
Course Details
Core curriculum details are as follows –
Course Breakup
FUNDAMENTAL KNOWLEDGE OF PSYCHOLOGY
PSYCHOPATHOLOGY AND PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS
TREATMENT AND REHABILITATION
APPLICATION OF STANDARDISED PSYCHOMETRIC TOOLS
RESEARCH
Cognitive Processes
Basic cognitive processes, such as attention, learning, memory, Psychophysics, and perceptual systems
Theories of Personality
Learning and cognizing psychodynamic, Behaviouristic, and humanistic frameworks of personality
Biological Basis of Behaviour
Fundamentals of central and peripheral nervous system along with their functions and underlying physiological explanation of various psychological processes and disorders
Social Psychology
Various interpersonal, psychological, and psychosocial processes to understand society that have applications in daily living such as communication, prosocial behaviour, aggression, and gender identity
Organizational Behaviour
Analyse different facets of organizational behaviour, with emphasis on work environment, performance appraisal and placements
Health Psychology
Relationship between physical health and psychological well-being and learning health-promoting lifestyles
Childhood and Developmental Disorders Phenomenological and psychopathological etiology of neurodevelopmental disorders, intellectual disabilities, and various other emotional and behavioural disorders of children
Disorders of Adulthood Continuum of normality and abnormality from the perspective of different neurotic and psychotic disorders, viz., anxiety disorders, schizophrenia, etc.
Personality Disorders Different dimensions of personality highlighting the different problems associated with it, special emphasis on the causal factors, and other disorders associated with personality problems
Sexual Dysfunction Different types of sexual dysfunctions along with their signs and etiology
Disorders of Substance Use Concepts of use, harmful use, dependence, tolerance and withdrawal; and the detrimental impacts of psychotropic and psychoactive substances, mainly focusing on the consequences in the domains of emotion, behaviour, thought and perception
Counselling Skills and Ethics
Counselling skills – to cognise and integrate the possibilities and limitations of therapeutic work, inculcate respect, and maintain confidentiality and ethical guidelines.
Basics of Psychotherapy processes
Different schools of psychotherapy, namely, psychodynamic, existential, behavioural (BT), cognitive, cognitive-behavioural (CBT), and third-wave behaviour therapy, along with their techniques, stages, strategies, tools, applications, limitations, indications, and contraindications.
Disorder-specific psychotherapy techniques and Strategies
Different evidence-based psychotherapeutic approaches (BT, CBT, Interpersonal Therapy, Family and Couple therapy) of the treatment of various anxiety disorders, mood disorders and schizophrenia-related disorders. Psychosocial Rehabilitation
Impairment (structural and functional), handicap and disability and about primary, secondary and tertiary health care systems, their importance and efficacy in the treatment and rehabilitation of individuals with physical disability and/or psychiatric illnesses.
Standardised objective measures of intellectual functioning and personality
Assessment, including, but not limited to, theoretical background, administration, scoring and interpretation using standardised tests of intelligence such as Standard Progressive Matrices (SPM) and Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale – IVth edition (WAIS-IV) and that of personality, such as Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (EPQ) and Neuroticism, Extroversion, Openness to Experience Scale (NEO- PI and NEO-FFI)
Projective techniques and tools Assessment, including, but not limited to, theoretical background, administration, scoring, and interpretation using standardised projective measures of personality, like, the Rorschach Inkblot Test (RIBT) and Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) and emotional and behavioural traits, such as Rosenswig Picture-Frustration Test
Symptoms and Disorder-specific rating scales Various symptom and syndrome-specific scales of psychopathology, such as evaluation of mood, anxiety, disruptive behaviours, thought, perception etc
Application of rating scales on outdoor clients
Application of the aforementioned scales on outdoor clients
Organised and systematic ways of finding evidence for psychological and psychosocial phenomena, using both quantitative and qualitative methodology, various statistical implications including those required for the description of data, drawing inference and predicting for population, and integrative learning of scale construction through appropriate psychometric methods
Bio Psychology, Development of Psychological Thought, Understanding of Psychological Disorder, Theory of Personality Studies, Advanced Psychopathology, Introduction to statistical methods for psychological research, Research Methodology and Statistics in Psychology
Developmental Psychology, Childhood Developmental Disorder, Health Psychology, Theories of Personality, Psychology and Counselling, Research Methodology, Introduction to Psychology, Health and Wellness. Organization Behavior, Human Resource Management
Academic Interests :
Handling child and adolescents
Doctorate :
Ph.D, Psychology, University of Calcutta, Full Time,
Post Graduate :
Masters , Psychology, University of Calcutta
Under Graduate :
Bachelor of Art, Psychology, University of Calcutta,
The colours used in the logo White, Red and Black represent the three gunas: SATTVA, RAJAS and TAMAS respectively.
This SPANDA at the level of causal existence – KARANA SHARIRA, is depicted by the top petal in our logo. The other two consecutive petals depict the SUKSHMA and the KARANA SHARIRA forming the SHARIRA TRAYA. We can also extend this to depict the AVASTHA TRAYA of JAGRIT, SWAPNA and SUSHUPTI states.
Yoga etymologically means UNION / BALANCE – the dynamic equilibrium between the opposing forces in the microcosm as well as the macrocosm. The path of Yoga has been elaborated by our ancient texts as a technique, a path to realise the ultimate TRUTH underlying the fabric of this manifest existence. This process of Self- Realisation starts with the practise of discrimination between the SELF and the NON-SELF.
According to Swami Vivekananda “Each soul is potentially divine. The goal is to manifest this divinity by controlling nature, external and internal. Do this either by work, or worship, or psychic control, or philosophy – by one, or more, or all of these – and be free.
It is the Discriminative power : THE POWER OF CHOICE that characterises us human beings from other species. This is represented by the Red Dot in our logo, representing the BINDU of the Ajna Chakra. It is at this point that the cosmic consciousness, the subtle vibration that lies behind everything condenses, coalesces to a point: BINDU and emanates out to create the drama of life.
According to Ancient Scriptures, the spiritual energy depicted by a snake, lies dormant at the base of our spine in two & a half coiled state. That is what is depicted in our logo which has exactly two and half coils before it rises upwards.
The infinity depicts the ANADI ANANTA – SAT-CHIT-ANANDA BRAHMAN; that pure consciousness which is existence, consciousness, bliss.
Our logo looks like a yogi sitting in padmasana meditating. The two wings represent the IDAand PINGALA , which when united leads to the awakening of Spiritual Energy, which as we already explained, lies dormant at the base of the spine. The sadhana of the yogi is to awaken this energy till it reaches the Ajna, depicted by the red dot. From here starts the journey of the Higher Yoga, the real union.
Scientifically this can be corelated to the NEOCORTEX: the newer, most complex and evolved state of human consciousness.
According to yogic wisdom, we have been blessed with a human life after a journey of 84 lakh species, from the lowest state of manifestation of matter to the highest goal of KAIVALYA: liberation from the cycle of birth and death; merging back into the Cosmic Consciousness. Yoga is a methodology, a technology, a philosophy and a way of life that enables us to achieve this.
At SPANDA, we aspire to guide the true practitioners of yoga to aim towards this highest goal of human existence, through conscious evolution; by integrating the concepts of yoga in our day to day life.
Asatoma Sad-Gamaya Tamaso Maa Jyotir-Gamaya Mrytyor-Maa Amritam Gamaya Om Shaantih Shaantih Shaantihi
Lead me from the untruth to the Truth. Lead me from darkness to light. Lead me from death to immortality Om Peace Peace Peace.
A practitioner & teacher of yoga for over 25 years, she started her yoga journey from Bihar School of Yoga.
She has completed YIC CYAI & MSc in Yoga securing a First Class with Distinction from SVYASA Yoga University, Bangalore. She specialises in Therapeutic Yoga from the same university.
She also holds a MA in Economics from Annamalai University, Chennai.
She has completed RYT-200, RYT-300 : RYT500 from Yoga Alliance, USA
She is a Level 1 certified teacher of Kundalini Yoga as taught by Yogi Bhajan, Kundalini Research Institute, USA
She has studied Ancient Indian Scriptures from Harvard University’s online program.
She has studied Vedic Chanting under the tutelage of Swami Prajnatmatananda ji Maharaj who was heading the Dept of Indology at Ramakrishna Institute of Culture, Kolkata
She has studied Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga at the prestigious KPJAYI Mysore under the tutelage of Saraswathi Jois (daughter of Vidhwan Pattabhi Jois).
She has studied Nada Yoga at ICYER, Pondicherry and was honoured with the title Yogacharini for the same.She has been the Senior Yoga Teacher at the prestigious Health Club ‘Solace’ in Kolkata.
She collaborates with ace golfer Indrajit Bhalotia and has trained golfers at Tollygunge Club under his Academy.
She collaborates with New-York based Yoga Teacher Eddie Stern, who is famously known as the yoga teacher to Dr Deepak Chopra.
She has conducted sessions in Corporate Houses and has remained Personal Trainer to A list Tollywood actors, industrialists, and Sportspersons.
In her free time, she involves actively in raising awareness for causes affecting the underprivileged society especially children & women.
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