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MA Counselling Psychology Admission 2026 — MIT University Sikkim

Abhishek Sharma by Abhishek Sharma
May 6, 2026
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MA Counselling Psychology Admission: MIT University, Sikkim has opened admissions for its MA Counselling Psychology programme for the 2026 session. This is a 2-year (4-semester) full-time postgraduate programme that prepares graduates for professional practice in individual counselling, family therapy, career counselling, workplace mental health, school counselling, and community mental health settings.

Admission is direct and merit-based — MIT University Sikkim does not conduct any entrance test for MA Counselling Psychology. Candidates holding a Bachelor’s degree in any discipline with a minimum of 50% marks (45% for SC/ST/PwD) are eligible to apply. Your graduation percentage is the only selection criterion. No CUET, no entrance exam, no group discussion.

MA Counselling Psychology is distinct from MA Psychology in its applied, practice-oriented focus. While MA Psychology covers the full breadth of psychological theory and research, MA Counselling Psychology goes deeper into counselling theories, therapeutic models, case conceptualisation, counselling skills, and supervised practice — making graduates practice-ready from day one. Students can specialise in areas including Individual and Group Counselling, Marriage and Family Therapy, Child and Adolescent Counselling, Trauma Counselling, Career Counselling, and Organisational Counselling.

The fee is affordable and payable semester-wise. SC/ST/OBC and EWS candidates can additionally access national scholarships through the National Scholarship Portal. Seats are limited and filled in order of merit. The last date to apply is as per the official university notification. Apply now at admission.mituniversitysikkim.com.

MA Counselling Psychology Admission 2026 Latest Update:

Registrations are open at MIT University for the MA Counselling Psychology Admission 2026 batch. Candidates can apply by visiting the official website of the university before 15th May 2026. Source

What is MA Counselling Psychology?

Table of Contents Show
1 What is MA Counselling Psychology?
2 MA Counselling Psychology Admission 2026
3 Documents Required for MA Counselling Psychology Admission 2026
4 MA Counselling Psychology Eligibility Criteria 2026
5 MA Counselling Psychology vs Other Courses
6 MA Counselling Psychology Syllabus 2026
7 MA Counselling Psychology Fee Structure 2026 — MIT University Sikkim
8 MA Counselling Psychology Scope
9 Why Choose MIT University Sikkim for MA Counselling Psychology?

Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology (MA Counselling Psychology) is a specialised 2-year postgraduate programme that focuses specifically on the theory, skills, and practice of psychological counselling. It is a professional programme designed to produce competent, ethical, and empathetic counselling practitioners who can work with individuals, couples, families, groups, and organisations across a wide range of life challenges and mental health concerns.

Counselling Psychology as a field occupies a unique space — it is more practice-oriented than general psychology, more evidence-based than social work, and more accessible than clinical psychology (which requires an additional MPhil RCI degree for independent practice in India). A counsellor trained in MA Counselling Psychology works with clients who are experiencing stress, relationship difficulties, grief, career confusion, trauma, anxiety, depression, identity issues, and life transitions — using established therapeutic models like Person-Centred Therapy, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT), Gestalt Therapy, and Narrative Therapy.

At MIT University Sikkim, the MA Counselling Psychology programme is built on a foundation of theoretical rigour and practical competence. Students do not just study counselling — they learn to do it, through skill-building workshops, role plays, case studies, supervised counselling practice, and a structured internship. The programme is grounded in Indian cultural contexts, making graduates genuinely prepared for the realities of counselling in India — family pressure, intergenerational conflict, academic stress, gender-based issues, and community mental health needs specific to Northeast India and the Himalayan region.

Graduates of MA Counselling Psychology are eligible to work as professional counsellors, school counsellors, corporate EAP (Employee Assistance Programme) counsellors, NGO counsellors, community mental health workers, and online counsellors. They can also proceed to MPhil Clinical Psychology (for clinical registration) or PhD (for academic and research careers).

MA Counselling Psychology Admission Details

Parameter Details
Full Programme Name Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology
Programme Level Postgraduate (PG) — Applied Psychology Stream
Duration 2 Years (4 Semesters)
Mode of Study Full-Time
Eligibility Bachelor’s degree in any discipline — minimum 50% (45% SC/ST/PwD)
Admission Type Direct Merit-Based — No Entrance Test
Selection Basis Aggregate percentage in qualifying Bachelor’s degree only
Supervised Practice Hours Minimum 100 hours of supervised counselling practice
Internship Compulsory — Semester III and IV field placement
Regulatory Body University Grants Commission (UGC), New Delhi
Accreditation NAAC Accredited University
Credit System CBCS — NEP 2020 aligned
Total Credits Approx. 80–90 Credits over 4 Semesters
Dissertation Compulsory — Semester IV
Session 2026 (Admissions Open)

Available Specialisations

# Specialisation Practice Focus
1 Individual & Group Counselling One-on-one therapy, group therapy facilitation, and community groups
2 Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) Couples counselling, family systems, intergenerational conflict
3 Child and Adolescent Counselling School counselling, play therapy, ADHD, learning difficulties, teen issues
4 Trauma and Crisis Counselling PTSD, disaster response, sexual violence, grief counselling
5 Career and Educational Counselling Career assessment, academic counselling, college & life transitions
6 Organisational and Workplace Counselling EAP, corporate stress, burnout prevention, HR psychology
7 Community and Cross-Cultural Counselling Rural mental health, tribal community counselling, Northeast India context
8 Addiction and Rehabilitation Counselling Substance abuse, behavioural addictions, recovery support

MA Counselling Psychology Admission 2026

This section covers everything specific to the 2026 admission cycle at MIT University Sikkim for MA Counselling Psychology — how merit is calculated, what the process looks like step by step, and what you need to do right now to secure your seat.

Admission 2026 

Detail Information
Academic Session 2026–27
Admission Type Direct Merit-Based — No Entrance Test
Application Mode Online — admission.mituniversitysikkim.com
Eligibility Any Bachelor’s degree with minimum 50% (45% SC/ST/PwD)
Selection Criterion Aggregate % in qualifying Bachelor’s degree
Entrance Test Not conducted — MIT University Sikkim
Last Date to Apply As per official university notification — check portal
Seats Available Limited — filled strictly in order of merit
Specialisation Allotment Based on merit rank and candidate preference
Session Start As per 2026 academic calendar

 Step-by-Step Admission Process

  1. Check Eligibility — Verify you have a Bachelor’s degree from any recognised university with minimum 50% aggregate marks (45% for SC/ST/PwD). Any discipline is accepted — Psychology, Arts, Commerce, Science, Social Work, Education, or any other stream.
  2. Contact Department for Specialisation Availability — Before applying, contact the Department of Psychology at MIT University Sikkim to confirm which MA Counselling Psychology specialisations are open for 2026. Specialisation availability depends on faculty and intake capacity.
  3. Fill the Online Application Form — Visit admission.mituniversitysikkim.com. Select MA Counselling Psychology from the programme list. Fill in all personal, academic, and other required details accurately. Indicate your first and second preference specialisation. Upload all required documents clearly. Pay the non-refundable application processing fee via UPI, Net Banking, or Card.
  4. Merit List Preparation — After the application deadline, the university compiles the merit list based solely on aggregate percentage in the qualifying Bachelor’s degree. No test score, sports certificate, or work experience adds any extra weightage. Candidates are ranked within their category (General, OBC, SC, ST, EWS, PwD).
  5. Merit List Publication — The merit list is published on the official admission portal. Selected candidates are notified via email and SMS. Check your admission status on the portal using your application number.
  6. Receive Offer Letter — Shortlisted candidates receive an official offer letter from MIT University Sikkim. The letter includes: specialisation allotted, first-semester fee amount, payment deadline, and joining date.
  7. Pay First-Semester Fee and Lock Your Seat — Pay the first-semester programme fee within the deadline in your offer letter. Non-payment by the deadline forfeits your seat to the next candidate. Keep the fee payment confirmation receipt — it is required at joining.
  8. Document Verification and Enrolment — Report on campus by the joining date. Submit original documents for verification. Collect your student ID card. Complete all enrolment and hostel formalities.
  9. Attend Orientation and Begin Semester I — Attend the mandatory orientation covering: programme structure, counselling ethics, clinical training schedule, faculty introduction, and campus rules. Semester I classes begin on the academic calendar date.

Merit Calculation and Tie-Breaking

Criterion Weightage Details
Aggregate % in Bachelor’s Degree 100% All semesters / years of qualifying UG degree averaged — sole criterion
Entrance Test Not Applicable No test is conducted by MIT University Sikkim
Work Experience Not Applicable No additional weightage for professional experience
Counselling Skills / Interview Not Applicable No interview or skill assessment for merit admission

Documents Required for MA Counselling Psychology Admission 2026

Keep all documents ready in PDF or JPG/PNG format before starting the online form. Incomplete applications or blurry, tampered scans are rejected at the screening stage without any further communication from the university.

  1. Class 10 (SSC) Mark Sheet and Passing Certificate
  2. Class 12 (HSC / Intermediate) Mark Sheet and Passing Certificate
  3. Bachelor’s Degree — All Semester / Year Mark Sheets + Final Degree Certificate
  4. Provisional Degree Certificate (if final certificate not yet issued — for final year applicants)
  5. Migration Certificate from previously attended university (if applicable)
  6. Transfer Certificate (TC) from last attended institution
  7. Category Certificate — SC / ST / OBC-NCL / EWS / PwD (valid and current)
  8. Domicile / Residence Certificate (for Sikkim state scholarship applicants)
  9. Recent Passport-Size Photographs — minimum 6 copies, colour, white background
  10. Digital Photograph for Online Form — JPG format, white background, clear face
  11. Signature on plain white paper — scanned clearly, JPG format
  12. Valid Government-Issued Photo ID — Aadhaar Card / Passport / Voter ID / Driving Licence
  13. Character Certificate from last attended institution
  14. Income Certificate (required for EWS fee concession or income-based scholarship)
  15. Gap Certificate or Affidavit — self-attested, required if there is a gap after graduation

MA Counselling Psychology Eligibility Criteria 2026

The eligibility criteria for MA Counselling Psychology at MIT University Sikkim are open and inclusive. Any Bachelor’s degree is accepted — students do not need a Psychology background at the undergraduate level to apply.

Category-Wise Eligibility

Category Qualifying Degree Minimum Marks
General Bachelor’s degree in any discipline from a recognised university 50% aggregate
OBC (NCL) Bachelor’s degree in any discipline from a recognised university 50% aggregate
SC / ST Bachelor’s degree in any discipline from a recognised university 45% aggregate
PwD (Divyangjan) Bachelor’s degree in any discipline from a recognised university 45% aggregate
EWS Bachelor’s degree in any discipline from a recognised university 50% aggregate

Accepted Qualifying Undergraduate Degrees

Qualifying Degree Eligibility Status Programme Relevance
BA / BSc Psychology or MA Psychology Directly eligible — strongest match Very High
BSW — Bachelor of Social Work Directly eligible — strong alignment Very High
BA Sociology / Social Sciences Directly eligible High
BEd — Bachelor of Education Directly eligible — school counselling pathway High
BA English / Philosophy / History / Political Science Directly eligible — any Arts degree Moderate
BCom / BBA / BMS Eligible — Commerce graduates can apply Moderate
BSc (any stream) Eligible — Science graduates accepted Moderate
BCA / BTech / BE Eligible — Technical graduates can apply Moderate
BPT — Bachelor of Physiotherapy Eligible — healthcare background valued Moderate to High
Any other recognised UG degree Eligible — contact admissions for confirmation Moderate

MA Counselling Psychology vs Other Courses

Students frequently compare MA Counselling Psychology with MA Psychology, MSc Psychology, MSW, and MPhil Psychology before deciding. Here is a clear, detailed comparison to help you choose the right programme without confusion.

Feature MA Counselling Psychology MA Psychology MSc Psychology MPhil Psychology
Degree Level Postgraduate Postgraduate Postgraduate Research PG
Duration 2 Years 2 Years 2 Years 1–2 Years
Core Focus Applied counselling practice — skills, therapy models, supervised practice Broad psychological theory — social, developmental, cognitive, abnormal Science-based clinical & research psychology Research in psychology — pre-PhD track
Practice Component Very Strong — supervised counselling hours mandatory Moderate — practicals, no supervised therapy Strong — clinical practicals, assessment labs Very Strong — clinical or research focus
Counselling Skills Training Yes — core curriculum element Limited — theory only Limited — some practical exposure Yes (Clinical MPhil)
Min. Eligibility Any Bachelor’s — 50% Any Bachelor’s — 50% BSc/BA Psych — 50% MA/MSc Psych — 55%
Admission at MIT Sikkim Direct Merit — No Entrance Test Direct Merit — No Entrance Test Direct Merit — No Entrance Test Merit + process
PhD Eligibility Yes Yes Yes Yes — fast track
Govt. Psychologist Posts Yes (counselling posts) Yes Yes Yes (senior posts)
School Counsellor Path Very Strong — direct fit Moderate Moderate Yes (Clinical)
Corporate / EAP Path Very Strong Moderate Moderate Limited
Clinical Practice (Independent) No — MPhil RCI required additionally No — MPhil RCI required No — MPhil RCI required Yes (Clinical MPhil)
Best For Students wanting applied counselling career in schools, NGOs, corporate, private practice Students wanting broad psychology knowledge for research or diverse career Students from Science background wanting clinical/research career Students preparing for PhD or senior clinical posts

MA Counselling Psychology Syllabus 2026

The MA Counselling Psychology curriculum at MIT University Sikkim is spread across 4 semesters. Year 1 builds the theoretical and foundational base. Year 2 moves into specialisation, supervised practice, fieldwork, and dissertation. The programme is designed to ensure graduates are both academically grounded and practically competent.

Semester I — Foundations of Counselling Psychology

Subject Code Subject Name Credits
COP101 Introduction to Counselling Psychology — Theory and History 4
COP102 Developmental Psychology across the Lifespan 4
COP103 Theories of Personality and Psychopathology 4
COP104 Research Methods in Counselling Psychology — I 4
COP105 Basic Counselling Skills — Listening, Empathy, Reflection, Questioning 4
COP106 Practical — Counselling Skills Lab I (Role Plays and Peer Counselling) 2

Semester II — Counselling Theories and Applied Practice

Subject Code Subject Name Credits
COP201 Major Counselling Theories — Person-Centred, CBT, SFBT, Gestalt, Narrative, Existential 4
COP202 Group Counselling — Theory, Facilitation and Ethics 4
COP203 Psychological Assessment for Counsellors 4
COP204 Research Methods in Counselling Psychology — II (Statistics & Evidence-Based Practice) 4
COP205 Specialisation Paper I 4
COP206 Practical — Counselling Skills Lab II (Case Conceptualisation & Session Practice) 2

Semester III — Specialisation, Field Placement and Advanced Practice

Subject Code Subject Name Credits
COP301 Specialisation Paper II 4
COP302 Specialisation Paper III 4
COP303 Cross-Cultural Counselling and Community Mental Health 4
COP304 Trauma-Informed Counselling and Crisis Intervention 4
COP305 Dissertation Phase I — Research Proposal and Literature Review 4
COP306 Field Placement I — Supervised Counselling Practice (Minimum 50 Hours) 4

Semester IV — Advanced Specialisation, Internship and Dissertation

Subject Code Subject Name Credits
COP401 Specialisation Paper IV 4
COP402 Professional Ethics, Legal Issues and Self-Care in Counselling 4
COP403 Digital Mental Health and Online Counselling Ethics 4
COP404 Dissertation Phase II — Data Collection, Analysis and Viva Voce 6
COP405 Field Placement II — Advanced Supervised Practice (Minimum 50 Hours) 6

Specialisation-Wise Papers — Subject Examples

Specialisation Paper I (Sem II) Paper II (Sem III) Paper III (Sem III) Paper IV (Sem IV)
Individual & Group Counselling Advanced CBT and ACT Solution-Focused Brief Therapy Narrative Therapy and Positive Psychology Integrative Counselling Approaches
Marriage and Family Therapy Family Systems Theory Couples Counselling Techniques Intergenerational Trauma and Family Therapy Advanced MFT Case Studies
Child & Adolescent Counselling Child Development and Play Therapy School Counselling Frameworks Adolescent Mental Health Programmes Learning Difficulties and Special Needs Counselling
Trauma & Crisis Counselling Trauma Theory and Neuroscience PTSD Assessment and Treatment Disaster and Humanitarian Crisis Counselling Grief, Loss and Bereavement Counselling
Career & Educational Counselling Career Development Theories Psychometric Assessment for Career Guidance College and Life Transition Counselling Career Counselling in Indian Context
Organisational Counselling Workplace Stress and Burnout EAP Design and Implementation Organisational Behaviour and Counselling Leadership and Executive Coaching Basics

MA Counselling Psychology Fee Structure 2026 — MIT University Sikkim

The fee is structured semester-wise across 4 semesters and is affordable compared to other recognised private universities offering applied psychology programmes in India. Confirm exact figures directly from the admissions office — fees are revised annually.

Fee Head 1st Year 2nd Year
Tuition Fee ₹16,000 ₹15,500
Registration / Enrolment Fee ₹500 —
Examination Fee ₹500 ₹500

Scholarships and Financial Assistance

  1. Sikkim State Government Scholarship — Domicile students of Sikkim may be eligible for higher education scholarships from the Sikkim state government. Contact Sikkim HRDD (Human Resource Development Department) for scholarship schemes applicable to PG students in the 2026 session.
  2. SC / ST / OBC Post-Matric Scholarship — Apply through the National Scholarship Portal (NSP) at scholarships.gov.in under the Post-Matric Scholarship scheme of the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment or Ministry of Tribal Affairs (depending on category).
  3. EWS Scholarship — EWS candidates can apply for post-matric EWS scholarships through NSP. A valid income certificate from a competent state authority is required.
  4. Minority Community Scholarship — Candidates from minority communities (Muslim, Christian, Sikh, Buddhist, Zoroastrian, Jain) can apply for the Post-Matric Scholarship for Minorities available through NSP.
  5. University Merit Concession — MIT University Sikkim may offer merit-based fee concessions to top-ranking students in the admission merit list. Enquire specifically at the time of offer letter about available concessions.
  6. Private Foundation Scholarships — Check Buddy4Study, Vidyadhan, and Scholarship.in portals for current scholarship openings supporting mental health and counselling education students.

MA Counselling Psychology Scope

MA Counselling Psychology graduates are among the most employable psychology postgraduates in India today. The surge in mental health awareness, the CBSE mandate for school counsellors, the growth of Employee Assistance Programmes (EAPs) in corporate India, and the expansion of digital mental health platforms have collectively created a strong and growing job market for trained counsellors across all sectors.

Career Paths in Detail

  1. School and College Counselling

CBSE mandates school counsellors in its affiliated schools. State boards across India are following suit. MA Counselling Psychology graduates are directly qualified for school counsellor roles — addressing student stress, learning difficulties, career confusion, peer pressure, substance abuse, and mental health concerns among children and adolescents. It is one of the most stable, socially impactful, and consistently available career paths for counselling graduates.

  1. Private Counselling Practice

Many MA Counselling Psychology graduates set up their own private counselling practice — seeing individual clients, couples, families, and groups. With additional certifications in CBT, REBT, DBT, or art therapy, private practitioners can build a strong client base and earn significantly. Online counselling practice has expanded private practice viability dramatically — graduates can see clients across India and internationally from Sikkim.

  1. Corporate and Workplace Counselling

Employee Assistance Programmes (EAPs) are a fast-growing field in Indian corporate sector. Large IT companies, banks, manufacturing firms, and MNCs retain EAP service providers who deploy counsellors for employee stress management, crisis support, and mental health awareness. I/O counselling specialisation graduates are particularly valued in this growing sector.

  1. NGO and Social Sector Counselling

NGOs working on gender-based violence, child protection, human trafficking, disaster response, migrant welfare, and community mental health actively hire MA Counselling Psychology graduates. UN agencies including UNHCR, UNICEF, and UN Women hire psychosocial support and counselling professionals for humanitarian operations in Northeast India and internationally.

  1. Digital Mental Health and Online Counselling

Platforms like iCall, YourDOST, Vandrevala Foundation, Wysa, Lissun, and Manastha are major employers for trained counsellors. Post-COVID online counselling has become mainstream in India — graduates can build a full-time career as an online therapist from anywhere, including Sikkim.

  1. Government Sector — Mental Health Programmes

The National Mental Health Programme (NMHP) and District Mental Health Programme (DMHP) recruit counsellors and community mental health workers across all states. Sikkim and Northeast India are active DMHP implementation states — a direct local employment opportunity for MIT Sikkim graduates. State government hospitals, women helplines (181), child helplines (1098), and iCall (Tele-MANAS) also employ counsellors.

  1. Rehabilitation and Specialised Settings

Addiction counsellors work in de-addiction centres, rehabilitation hospitals, and halfway homes. Trauma counsellors are deployed in disaster-affected areas. Grief counsellors work in palliative care and hospice settings. Each specialised setting has its own growing demand for trained counselling professionals.

Job Roles and Salary Range 2026

Job Role Sector / Employer Expected Salary (Annual) Growth Potential
School Counsellor CBSE / State Board Schools Rs. 3 – 6 Lakhs Stable, growing
College Counsellor Universities, Degree Colleges Rs. 3 – 7 Lakhs Growing
Individual Therapist / Counsellor Private Practice Rs. 4 – 15 Lakhs (practice-based) Very High (Entrepreneurial)
Online Therapist Digital Mental Health Platforms Rs. 3 – 9 Lakhs + per session Fast Growing
EAP Counsellor — Corporate EAP Providers, MNCs, IT Companies Rs. 4 – 10 Lakhs Very Strong
NGO / INGO Counsellor Tata Trusts, UN Agencies, INGOs Rs. 4 – 9 Lakhs Growing
Trauma / Crisis Counsellor Hospitals, Helplines, Disaster Orgs Rs. 4 – 8 Lakhs Growing
Government DMHP Counsellor State Mental Health Programme Rs. 3 – 7 Lakhs (govt. scale) Stable, Secure
Addiction Counsellor De-addiction Centres, Rehab Hospitals Rs. 3 – 7 Lakhs Growing
Family / Couples Therapist Private Practice, Family Courts Rs. 5 – 15 Lakhs High
Career Counsellor Schools, Ed-Tech, Coaching Centres Rs. 3 – 8 Lakhs Strong Growth
Assistant Professor (after NET/PhD) University / College Rs. 6 – 10 Lakhs (UGC scale) Stable, Prestigious

Top Recruiters for MA Counselling Psychology Graduates

Schools and Education:

CBSE-affiliated school groups, Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan, Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti, private school chains, state board schools, special education centres, ed-tech companies with academic support divisions

Digital Mental Health:

iCall (TISS), YourDOST, Vandrevala Foundation, Wysa, Lissun, InnerHour, Manastha, MPower Minds, Tele-MANAS (Government of India), The Mindful Board

Corporate and EAP:

EAP service companies (Optum, 1to1help, Vandrevala Foundation corporate arm), TCS, Infosys, Wipro, Deloitte, EY, HDFC Bank, Axis Bank, ICICI Bank — employee wellness teams

NGOs and INGOs:

iCall, Sangath, SNEHI, The MINDS Foundation, Mpower Minds, Vandrevala Foundation, CRY, Save the Children, Oxfam India, ActionAid, UN Women India, UNHCR India, UNICEF India — psychosocial support roles

Government:

State DMHP programmes (all states, including Sikkim), Women helplines (181), Child helplines (1098), NIMHANS community outreach, district hospitals, prison welfare departments

Rehabilitation and Specialised:

De-addiction and rehabilitation centres, palliative care hospitals, family courts (court-appointed counsellors), violence against women helplines, and domestic violence shelters

Further Studies After MA Counselling Psychology

Qualification Purpose Duration Entry Route
MPhil Clinical Psychology (RCI) Mandatory for independent clinical practice in India (diagnosis & treatment of mental disorders) 2 Years MA Psych / Counselling Psych 55% + RCI institute entrance
PhD in Psychology / Counselling Academic research, university teaching, policy research 3–6 Years MA with 55% + UGC-NET or merit-based
UGC-NET (Psychology) University teaching eligibility + JRF for PhD Post MA — NTA national exam 55% in MA
PG Diploma in CBT / DBT / REBT Certification in specific therapy modality 6 months–1 year Post MA — various recognised institutes
PG Diploma in Child and Play Therapy Specialisation for child counselling practice 6 months–1 year Post MA — specialised institutes
Certificate in Trauma-Focused CBT (TF-CBT) International certification for trauma practice Short course Post MA — NIMHANS / international bodies
MBA in Hospital Administration Healthcare management leadership path 2 Years Post MA — CAT / MAT / direct

Why Choose MIT University Sikkim for MA Counselling Psychology?

  1. Direct Merit-Based Admission — No Entrance Test — The most immediate advantage. No CUET, no university entrance exam, no GD or PI. Your graduation percentage decides everything. Apply now with what you already have.
  2. Open Eligibility — Any Bachelor’s Degree Accepted — You do not need a Psychology background to apply. Arts, Commerce, Science, Engineering, Social Work, Education — all backgrounds are welcome. Counselling skills are built through the programme, not assumed before it.
  3. Practice-Focused Curriculum — Supervised Counselling Hours — Unlike MA Psychology which is primarily theoretical, MA Counselling Psychology includes mandatory supervised counselling practice hours, skills labs, case conceptualisation sessions, and field placements. You graduate as a practitioner, not just a graduate.
  4. UGC Recognised — NEP 2020 Aligned — The programme is UGC-recognised and follows NEP 2020 guidelines. The degree is valid for government job applications, UGC-NET, and further studies including MPhil and PhD.
  5. NAAC Accredited University — Quality assurance benchmark recognised by employers, professional bodies, and funding agencies.
  6. Unique Cross-Cultural Counselling Context — Sikkim and Northeast India provide an unparalleled context for cross-cultural counselling — tribal communities, Buddhist traditions, migration-related stress, gender dynamics in matrilineal societies, and Himalayan community mental health. This is genuine lived context for a counsellor’s education, not a textbook exercise.
  7. Field Placements with Local Organisations — Established connections with Sikkim state DMHP, schools, NGOs, and mental health organisations for supervised field placements and internships. Graduates gain real client contact hours before completing the degree.
  8. Digital Mental Health Ready Curriculum — The programme includes a dedicated subject on Digital Mental Health and Online Counselling Ethics — preparing graduates for the fastest-growing segment of the counselling profession.
  9. Peaceful and Healing Campus Environment — A counsellor’s effectiveness depends significantly on their own self-awareness, groundedness, and emotional health. Sikkim’s natural, peaceful, and community-oriented environment genuinely supports the self-development that counselling training requires.
  10. Career Placement and Alumni Support — Career guidance, professional networking, and placement assistance to help graduates find employment, internships, or further study opportunities after completing the programme.
Abhishek Sharma

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