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APPLIEDPSYCHOLOGY

2022

M.A./M.Sc.

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O.P. Jindal Global University (JGU) is a multi-disciplinary and research oriented university founded in 2009. JGU is a non-profit global and research focused university. JGU maintains a 1:9 faculty-student ratio and appoints faculty members from India and different parts of the world with outstanding academic qualifications and experience.

JGU is ranked as India's Number 1 Private University by the prestigious QS World University Rankings 2022. JGU has also been recognised among the Top 150 universities globally under the age of 50 years by the QS Young University Rankings. JGU has also been recognised in the Top 500 Universities as per the QS Graduate Employability Rankings 2022. The Jindal Global Law

thSchool has been ranked as India's Number 1 Law School and also ranked as the world's 76 best Law School by the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2021. In 2020, JGU was recognised as an `Institution of Eminence' by the Ministry of Education, Government of India.

With 8,000 students and 900 full time faculty members, studying and living on a fully residential campus, JGU's twelve schools focus on Law, Business & Management, International Affairs, Public Policy, Liberal Arts & Humanities, Journalism, Art & Architecture, Banking & Finance, Environment & Sustainability, Psychology & Counselling, Languages & Literature and Public Health & Human Development. Over the last decade, JGU has grown into an institution that brings full-time faculty from over 40 countries in the world, students from 20 countries and has collaborated with over 325 leading institutions in 65 countries to bring international learning experiences to the Indian higher education system.

O.P. Jindal

JGU Global University

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PROF. (DR.) DERICK HALL LINDQUISTDean, Jindal School of Psychology & Counselling (JSPC)

It gives me great pleasure to present the new M.A. / M.Sc. degree in Applied Psychology at O.P. Jindal Global University (JGU), one of India's premiere institutes of higher education. Established by the Jindal School of Psychology & Counselling (JSPC) and the Jindal Institute of Behavioural Sciences (JIBS), the programme delivers a world-class educational experience in three disciplines: (I) Community Psychology; (ii) Forensic and Investigative Psychology; (iii) Industrial and Organizational Psychology. For each field, psychological principles, methods, and research findings are applied to real-world issues in government, business, private industry, society, and many other spheres of influence. In the first year, students gain proficiency in the psychological and allied behavioural sciences through carefully selected courses, followed by discipline-specific instruction in year two. Internships ensure students can employ their knowledge and skills beyond the classroom, enhancing their expertise and academic qualifications. I invite you to join the Master's programme in Applied Psychology at JGU and become part of a vibrant and intellectually engaging community of scholars.

PROF. (DR.) SANJEEV P. SAHNIPrincipal Director, Jindal Institute of Behavioural Sciences (JIBS);

Governing Body Member & Advisor to the Vice Chancellor

PROF. (DR.) C. RAJ KUMARVice Chancellor, O.P. Jindal Global University

Welcome to O.P. Jindal Global University - A Private University Promoting Public Service. Since our establishment in 2009, JGU has consistently affirmed the ideas of interdisciplinary education, diversity, inclusivity, and excellence in our pursuit of knowledge. As we complete over a decade since inception, it is my pleasure to share with you that JGU has been awarded many prestigious global recognitions including the QS 'Young University Rankings' 2021 that ranked the global top 150 amongst all universities under 50 years of age and India's No. 1 university dedicated to Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities. Our recognition as an Institution of Eminence (IoE) in 2019 by the Government of India has been another important milestone. This journey has seen JGU expand over twelve Schools and three Institutes. One of these Institutes, Jindal Institute of Behavioural Sciences has established a strong foundation of behavioural sciences research and teaching at JGU. The Jindal School of Psychology and Counselling is taking forward this legacy through its commitment to educating young thought leaders in psychology and counseling. It is my pleasure to invite you to join the collaborative endeavor by these two departments – M.A./M.Sc. (Applied Psychology).

Welcome to the Jindal Institute of Behavioural Sciences – a value-based research institute at JGU and a member of the Academic Council on the United Nations System (ACUNS). The Institute is dedicated to engaging in behavioural science research that is multi-disciplinary and empirical in nature. At JIBS, we work to nurture a vibrant academic and research culture and seek to leverage the university's internationally accomplished faculty and innovative interdisciplinary curriculum. Students in our M.A./M.Sc. (Applied Psychology) programme will benefit from the strong culture of interdisciplinary research and learning, practical exposure and hands-on application. Our teaching and learning is characterised by a strong commitment to pushing the boundaries of excellence at the interface of psychology, and allied behavioural science disciplines. I invite you to consider becoming a part of the vibrant JGU student community.

Messages from the Leadership

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BooksJournal Articles

51 Book Chapters

Completed Projects

17 63

9 15 Ongoing Projects

Established in 2012

CENTRE FOR LEADERSHIP AND CHANGE (CLC) Established in 2015

CENTRE FOR COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH (CCMH) Established in 2017

CENTRE FOR CRIMINOLOGY AND FORENSIC STUDIES (CCFS) Established in 2020

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SR ICO F S TE URT DN EIE SC

CENTRE FOR VICTIMOLOGY & PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDIES (CVPS)

TEACHING

64 Interdisciplinary Cross-registered Electives

RESEARCH PORTFOLIO

Participants

1,753Training Sessions

1,56,443

Brain Behaviour Laboratory

Forensic Science Laboratory

Financial Crimes Laboratory

LABORATORIES

JINDAL INSTITUTE OF BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCES

JIBS @ a lanceG

Established 2014

(MemberoftheACUNS)AcademicCouncilontheUnitedNationsSystem

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outreachRESEARCH CENTRES

Jindal Institute of Behavioural Sciences (JIBS) is a value-based research institute of O.P. Jindal Global University. It is a member of the prestigious ACUNS (The Academic Council on the United Nations System). JIBS is dedicated to understanding, developing and applying human process competencies through continuous experimentation, research and learning related to behavioural sciences. JIBS pursues and propagates fundamental research and innovation in understanding human behaviour. It works with top researchers from various disciplines, both locally and internationally, to address critical issues in human behaviour from a multidisciplinary perspective. At JIBS, we believe in active learning through a participatory approach to deal with academics, and planning of individual or community service needs. We engage in high quality research of social-psychological, bio-psychological and legal-psychological significance.

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The Jindal School of Psychology & Counselling (JSPC) — the tenth school at O.P. Jindal Global University—welcomed its inaugural batch of students in August 2021. The School offers a three-year residential B.A. (Hons.) Psychology degree. Students experience a vibrant intellectual community and receive a comprehensive education in psychological theory, experimentation, and practice from an eminent group of research-active faculty. The curriculum provides breadth and depth of knowledge via a series of core courses, combined with ample opportunities for hands-on learning and training. The JSPC Honours programme aims to instil the necessary knowledge and skills for each student's personal and academic growth, nurturing the next generation of professional leaders in the psychological sciences.

JINDAL SCHOOL OFPSYCHOLOGY & COUNSELLING

JSPC @ a lanceG

Established 2020

CURRICULUM

Students must complete 19 core courses, including biological, clinical, cognitive, counselling, developmental, forensic, organizational, personality, and social psychology. Necessary skills are acquired via courses in academic writing, statistics, and research methodology.

EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING

Many core course have accompanying practicums, allowing in-class learning to be applied to real-world circumstances and situations.

Students are required to complete four internships, designed to provide hands-on training and instruction in various psychology disciplines and occupations.

JSPC emphasizes the importance of experimentation and research. Students may, if they choose, seek out research opportunities with JGU faculty members or research centres, including the new E-Cog: Emotion and Cognition Research Centre.

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RESEARCH

At the end of year two, students select one of three Tracks-of-Study: Forensic / Research; Counselling / Education; and Industrial / Organization. Students are able to customize their coursework during the final year based on personal and professional goals.

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Why Enroll IN M.A./M.Sc.Applied Psychology

Rich industry and research experience with publication record

Interdisciplinary LearningInterdisciplinarity within & beyond the classroom

Experiential and skill-based learningLife skill based courses with laboratory & community integrated hands-on exposure

Diverse SpecializationSInformed by industry, academic and research experts

International collaborationsInstitutional and faculty collaborations

Internship opportunitiesActive support from JGU Office of Career Services

Jindal Institute of Behavioural Sciences (JIBS) and Jindal School of Psychology and Counselling (JSPC) are research-led, future-oriented institutions focused on developing a new generation of thought leaders and practitioners in the fields of Psychology.

World-class faculty

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Specialization details explained on page 8, 9 and 10

YEAR 1

A minimum of 88 credits

Year 1 (semester A& B) comprising foundational and core curriculum to facilitate all students from different streams

Year 2 (semester A & B) in their chosen area of specializationst th3 mandatory internships (4 credits each) during summer/ winter break across 1 – 4

SemesterA dissertation (8 credits) by the end of Year 2

(20)CREDITS

Psychology of Mental Health

Personality

Research Methods- II

Academic Writing

Cognitive Psychology

Practicum-II

YEAR 2

Students have to choose one of the following areas of specialization

Community Psychology

(20)CREDITS

Forensic and Investigative Psychology

Foundations of Applied Psychology: History and Systems

Developmental Psychology

Social Psychology

Research Methods-I

Topics in Applied Psychology

Practicum-I

4

4

4

4

2

2

4

4

4

4

2

2

*

* The above information will be subject to periodic review and change.

Industrial and Organizational

Psychology

SEMESTER A SEMESTER B

SEMESTER A & SEMESTER B

Overview of Curriculum *To graduate, students must complete:

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Community Psychology

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The aim of this specialization is to prepare students to decipher relationships between people and their social or ecological environment. This stream will maintain a strong interdisciplinary emphasis and recognise the contributions from areas such as applied anthropology, applied sociology, community health, geography, and the policy sciences. Prospective students will further develop their understanding of social and community research by exploring the basis of social behavior and social relationships. Opportunities will be provided to engage in practical analysis of both local and international groups and communities with the help of analytical tools drawn from across the social sciences. Further, training imparted will also help students to develop awareness of the critical perspectives on knowledge creation and the development of analytical skills in research and practice. As such, students can expect to deploy the knowledge of basic social psychological processes for formulating solutions to address societal problems and other issues of import to the communities.

CREDITS (18)

Students may take any four 2 credit electives (4 x 2 credits)

Health Psychology

Introduction to Community Psychology

Understanding Diverse Communities

Evidence & Action Based Practices

Working with Community - Practicum 1

Peace Building and Conflict Management

Disaster Management

Psychology and Law

Building Sustainable Communities

Cross Cultural Psychology

Dissertation

Social Capital

Indigenous Knowledge Traditions for Community Development

Working with Community - Practicum 2

CREDITS (18)

4

2

2

8

YEAR 2

4

4

4

SEMESTER B

SEMESTER A

2

2

2

2

2

2

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FORENSIC AND INVESTIGATIVE PSYCHOLOGY

The main aim of this advanced course in Forensic & Investigative Psychology is to provide a comprehensive understanding of the aetiology of criminal and investigative behaviour from a psychological perspective. By combining psychological theory, clinical practice, research-led teaching and hands-on laboratory experience, the program introduces the students to various aspects of the intersection of psychology and law. The curriculum is designed to meet the current issues in crime and justice and prepare students to address them from an interdisciplinary depth. Experts in criminal psychology, forensic sciences and criminology will offer lectures, discussions and debates around some pertinent modules such as -

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Students may take any four 2 credit electives (4 x 2 credits)

Fraud Examination

Psychology of White-Collar Criminals

Terrorism & Organised Crime

Investigative Psychology in Complex Crimes

Conservation Psychology

Dissertation

Forensics and Police Administration

Practical-II

YEAR 2

SEMESTER B

CREDITS (18)SEMESTER A

Rehabilitation And Correctional Psychology

Criminal Psychology

Psychology In The Courtroom

Applied Forensics In Criminal Justice System

Practical-I

2

4

4

4

2

CREDITS (18)

2

8

2

2

2

2

2

4

Gender based Violence and Intervention 2

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INDUSTRIAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY

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The industrial and organizational psychology specialization provides specialist knowledge and hands-on skill to assess individual, group, and organizational dynamics in the workplace and apply psychological principles and theories to workplace settings to improve organizational performance while also enhancing employee well-being. This specialization equips the learners with the ability to research and offer solutions to acquire, appraise, develop, engage and retain talent better. The wide range of learner-centric pedagogies coupled with the vast industry experience of faculty ensures effective actionable learning. The industry-aligned curriculum prepares the graduates to contribute to their respective roles from day one.

SEMESTER A CREDITS (18)

Students may take any four 2 credit electives (4 x 2 credits)SEMESTER B

Organization Theory, Design & Change

Acquiring Talent Effectively

Managing People and Performance

Leveraging Learning for Talent Development

Practical-I

Dissertation

Practical-II

CREDITS (18)

3

Innovation at Workplace

2

Occupational Health and Safety

Learning OrganizationsCompensation Strategies & Retention ManagementQuality of Work Life, Employee Well-Being, & Stress Management

Decoding Workplace Team Dynamics

Developing and Implementing Competency Models and Assessment Centres

Employee Engagement

Cross-cultural Management

People Analytics

Consulting and Project Management

YEAR 2

3

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3

2

8

2

2

2

2

2

2

2

2

2

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This well-equipped psycho-physiological laboratory features digital and manual human performance assessments. In the digital section, the laboratory is equipped with electroencephalogram and neuro feedback, whereas in the manual section, a wide range of paper-pencil assessments such as mental health screening, well-being, personality, stress, emotional quotient, etc. are available.

The Forensic Science laboratory was established to create a suitable environment to propagate the knowledge of forensic science amongst the students. With this effect, we organize several innovative training sessions, included in the forensic science elective, to impress upon the students the various kinds of analysis that fall under the purview of forensic science and the procedural imperatives that must be followed to ensure a fair trial.

Laboratories @ JGU

The main aim of the FinCrime Lab is to increase the awareness on white collar crimes that are committed around the world. By integrating training and research activities, we aim to take an integrated approach to employ a psychological, legal, victimological, and criminological dimensions to financial crime and its prevention.

JGU is equipped with a range of psychology apparatus / equipment and capability to conduct psychometric tests such as Brain Mapping, Physiology Assessment, Motivational Assessment, Leadership Assessment, Emotional Assessment, Polygraph Test, Digital Electroencephalogram (EEG), and Finger Printing.

Brain Behaviour Laboratory

Forensic SCIENCE Laboratory

Financial Crimes Lab

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Our FacultyProf. (Dr.) Sanjeev P. Sahni

Ph.D. Psychology (Punjab University)D.Sc. (h.c.), FSMA, FSPA

Principal Director, JIBS; Professor, JGLS; Member of JGU Governing Body; Advisor to the Vice Chancellor

Prof. (Dr.) Derick H. LindquistProfessor and Dean (JSPC)

Ph.D. (Yale University)

Dr. Manjushree PalitAssociate Professor and Associate Dean (JSPC)Ph.D. Human Development (Virginia Tech)

Dr. Kulpreet KaurAssociate Professor (JGBS) and Assistant Dean (Admissions)Ph.D. (University of Delhi)

Dr. Anshu SharmaAssociate Professor and Assistant Dean (JGBS)

FPM (MDI, Gurgaon)

Associate Professor and Assistant Director (CLC)

Ph.D. (KROK University, Ukraine)

Dr. Iryna Soroka

Prof. Poulomi Bhadra

M.Sc. Biotechnology (St. Xavier's College, Kolkata)M.Sc. Forensic Science (King's College London, UK)

Assistant Professor and Assistant Director (CCFS)

Prof. Garima JainAssistant Professor (JSPC)

Ph.D. candidate (Tilburg University)

Dr. Pulkit KhannaAssociate Professor and Associate Dean (JIBS)

Ph.D. (IIT Delhi)

Dr. Tithi BhatnagarAssociate Professor and Deputy Director (CLC)

Ph.D. (IIT, Bombay)

Assistant Professor and Assistant Director (CCMH)Ph.D. Linguistics (Macquarie University, Sydney)

Dr. Neha Khetrapal

DR. TANUSHREE SHARMA

Ph.D. (UPES, Dehradun)

Professor (JGBS) and Senior Additional Registrar

Dr. Pavitra MishraAssociate Professor (JGBS)

FPM (MDI, Gurgaon)

DR. Divya BhatiaAssistant Professor (JSPC)

Ph.D. Behavioral Neuroscience (Sapienza University, Italy)

Prof. Jeevan Deep Sehgal

Ph.D. candidate (O.P. Jindal Global University)

Assistant Professor of Management Practice and Joint Director – HR

Dr. Vipin Vijay Nair

Ph.D. (O.P. Jindal Global University)

Assistant Professor and Assistant Dean (Academics); Assistant Director (CVPS & CCFS)

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Select Career Pathways

Professional in School & Higher Educational Institute

EDUCATION

RESEARCH

Project & Field Work Expert Research Associate/ Analyst

Forensic ProfessionalCriminal Profiling Investigator

ASSESSMENT / INVESTIGATION

Programme Officers/ Welfare OfficersCommunity Mental Health Care

Professional

Behavioural Analyst & Human Resource Personnel

Business Development & Management Consultant

INDUSTRY / ORGANIZATION

SOCIAL WORK SECTOR HEALTHCARE

Community Health AdvocateHealthcare Researcher

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INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIONSINTERNATIONAL

NATIONAL Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences

We are proud to collaborate with these organizations for advancement of research, internship, training, and placement opportunities for our students.

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Partner Institutions

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International Academic Collaborations

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Student Led Societies @ JGUAbhivyakti- The Society

for Hindi Literature Poetry and Art

History Society

JGU Investor Protection Cell

JGU Queer Collective

JGU Quiz Society

JGU Sports Society

JGU Toastmasters Club

JGU Youth Parliament

Society

Literary and Fine Arts Society

Music Society Performing Arts Society

RAQS - JGU Dance Society

Rotaract Club

SOCH - Documentary

Society

Social Service Society

JGU Theatre Society

JGU Book ClubThe Indic

Studies Society

Academic Writing Society

Animal Welfare Society (AWS)

Aperture, Jindal Photography

and Visual Arts Society

The Environment Society

Debate Society Diplomania

Film Society Girl Up JGU

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Key Research Projects OF jibs

The rapid development of Internet and social networking services have augmented the possibilities to engage in activities online that can be classified as infidelity and introduced new challenges for couples. We examined the complexities for the Indian scenario.

Funded by the Bureau of Police Research and Development (Ministry of Home Affairs), Government of India, the project looked at the dynamics of the conflict between the members of the general public and police.

Euthanasia or assisted suicide—and sometimes both— have been legalized in a small number of countries. Proponents of physician-assisted suicide (PAS) may feel that an individual's right to autonomy automatically entitles him to choose a painless death. However, the Indian context misses the opinion of ordinary citizens. The attitudes of the general masses towards Euthanasia were assessed, as a part of the exercise.

JIBS has played a prominent role in curating people's views about criminal justice in India. In yet another progressive exercise, our team examined how people feel about extending the death penalty for crimes.

Different cultures construe intellectual property differently. This project was targeted at deciphering how behavioural and social factors could moderate the relationship between cultures and intellectual property.

Funded by the Bureau of Police Research & Development, Ministry of Home Affairs, the project aimed to unravel the caused of suicide for people in our taskforce.

Continuous engagements with lawyers, social workers and non-profit organizations provided a rich backdrop for collating perspectives on the need for a victim assistance bill in India.

A pilot study was conducted to document the existing gap between legal knowledge and procedures among law professionals involved in criminal case trials.

Studies were planned to underscore the differences in standards associated with post-mortem examinations across different Indian states. This exercise was timely as such differences adversely affect the evidences, and the consequent trial outcomes.

INTERNET INFIDELITY IN THE INDIAN CONTEXT

CONFLICT MANAGEMENT AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION

EUTHANASIA

DEATH PENALTY

DIGITAL PIRACY IN BRICS AND DEVELOPED ECONOMIES: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PSYCHOLOGICAL, SOCIOLOGICAL AND CULTURAL FACTORS

VICTIM ASSISTANCE BILL

LACUNA IN UNDERSTANDING OF FORENSIC SCIENCE AMONG LAWYERS IN INDIA

STUDY OF SUICIDE CASES IN STATE POLICE PERSONNEL

REGULATION OF FORENSIC GUIDELINES IN POST-MORTEM EXAMINATIONS IN INDIA

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24x7 Health Center with medical officers

Fully functional branch of ICICI bank and ATMs of ICICI, HDFC, YES and RBL.

State-of-the-art sports facility including badminton, tennis, basketball, cricket, football, volleyball, swimming, indoor games, gymnasium, yoga & aerobics

Center for Wellness and Counselling

Post office extension/courier office

Multi-cuisine dining facility

On-campus laundry services

24x7 Security – over 776 CCTV cameras

We are a fully residential campus, which means that all of us work, learn, teach and live together. JGU has:

AMENITIES& FACILITIES

OTHER FACILITIES: , Parlour, Café Coffee Day Tuck Shop Amul Ice Cream Looks Tailoring House, Juice & More Tuck Shop Chai Tapri, Natio Beauty Parlour, Ever Fresh Juice Shop, , Convenience Store Just Look Men's Salon Nestle Tuck Shop Wellness Pharmacy etc. , , ,

food court

COURT

FOOD

A world-class

Biswamil Bistro reflects the global aspirations and local traditions of JGU. Outlets at this food court provide multi-cuisine options through brands such as:

BREAKFAST ROUND THE CLOCK

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Admission Procedure

Education Loans

SCHOLARSHIPS

JGU has established tie-ups with AVANSE (ICICI), Dena Bank and Credila (HDFC) to facilitate educational loans for students who are admitted to the M.A./M.Sc. Applied Psychology programme.

O.P. Jindal Global University awards Merit-cum-Means Scholarships (MCM). The MCM Scholarships covers the first year tuition fee only. Scholarships applications are opened by the University in July and will be awarded to eligible students in August 2022. The eligibility criteria includes Income proof of parents, entrance exam, graduation score and faculty interaction. Weightage will also be given to curricular and non & curricular achievements. *Family ITR should be less than INR 30 lakhs per annum in the latest returns.

Minimum Eligibility

Admission Criteria

Accepted StandardizedTests or CompetitiveExaminations

Application Fee

FEE STRUCTUREADMISSION REQUIREMENTS &

50% marks in any undergraduate degree (B.A./B.Com./B.C.A./B.Tech/B.Sc. or any other undergraduate programme recognized by UGC).

Programme Fee 2,50,000/- per annum* 2,76,000/- per annum*

*The programme fee and residential fee are subject to an annual increase of upto 10%.**Fully refundable Security deposit of Rs. 50,000 shall be collected at the time of admission as per university rules.Means cum merit scholarship available for deserving candidate

Applicants will be selected based on their performance in the entrance examination and personal interaction - Applicants with B.Sc. degree shall be eligible for M.Sc. Applied Psychology & Applicants with B.A. degree shall be eligible for M.A. Applied Psychology

Jindal-PMAT (Psychology Masters Admissions Test) /GRE/GMAT/CAT score

3,000/-

Applicants of the M.A./ M.Sc. Applied Psychology can apply directlythrough our online admission form available at our website. Kindly scan QR code/ follow URL to visit our admissions page:

Residential Fee

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https://admissions.jgu.edu.in/lp/2022.html

Scan the QR code tovisit admission pageOR

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FOR ADMISSIONS CONTACT:

https://www.instagram.com/jindalglobaluni/

www.jgu.edu.in

https://www.linkedin.com/school/jindalglobaluni

https://www.facebook.com/JindalGlobalUNI/

https://twitter.com/JindalGlobalUNIhttps://www.instagram.com/jindalglobaluni/

O.P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat Narela Road, Sonipat-131001, (Delhi NCR), Haryana, India

[email protected]

MS. HITANKSHI THUKRALDirector (Admissions and Outreach)

+91 8851485815

MS. SIMRAN MUNJALAdmission Co-ordinator

+91 7419656533 / 7419741851

JGU @ A GLANCE

JILDEEJINDAL INSTITUTE OF LEADERSHIPDEVELOPMENT AND EXECUTIVE EDUCATION

O.P. JINDAL GLOBAL UNIVERSITYIIHEd

INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR

HIGHER EDUCATION RESEARCH & CAPACITY BUILDINGInstitution Building for Nation Building

4200+Publications

60+Interdisciplinaryresearch centres

325+ 10 65+ 20200+

RESEARCH

INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIONS

3 Research & capacity building institutes

JGU -An Initiative of Jindal Steel & Power Foundation

ACCREDITATION & RANKINGS

Accredited “A” Grade byNational Assessment and

Accreditation Council

Ranked 2ndSwachh Campus Ranking 2019

Government of India

GrantedAutonomy by

University Grants Commission

Countriesrepresented by

students

Countries& Regions

Faculty & Studentexchange collaborations

Collaborations withInternational Universities &

Higher Education Institutions

Forms of GlobalPartnerships

281:9Faculty-Student Ratio

52Programmes

55% 45%

12 Schools

8000Students

900Faculty

35Average age

of faculty members

45% International

faculty from 41 countriesAlumni from the top

200 global universities

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5500+UndergraduateProgrammes35

16 PostgraduateProgrammesDoctoralProgrammes

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