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Online B.A. (Psychology Elective) - UGC-Entitled - VGU

The Online Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) with Psychology from Online VGU is a UGC-entitled, NAAC A+ accredited 3-year undergraduate degree delivered through VGU's combination-of-three-subjects model. Learners build their degree around Psychology, studying it as one of three subjects across all six semesters, and pair it with two further disciplines chosen from Economics, Political Science, Public Policy and Development, International Relations, English Literature, History, or Computer Applications.\n\nThe Psychology elective sequence introduces foundational theory in the first semester and progresses through biopsychology, individual differences, the development of psychological thought, common psychological disorders, and counselling psychology by the final semester, giving learners a structured grounding in the discipline.\n\nAlongside the Psychology and elective subject combination, every learner completes a shared foundation of core courses spanning language and communication, office productivity tools, entrepreneurship, applied mathematics, computer applications, environmental science, and value education. Delivery is fully online through AI-powered audio-visual lectures and personalised learning paths, supported by round-the-clock learner assistance and 360-degree career assistance for roles in counselling-adjacent research, human resources, social research, and allied analytical fields.

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Overview

This Online B.A. track is built around Psychology as one of the three subjects in VGU's combination-of-three-subjects undergraduate degree. Delivered fully online over three years across six semesters, the programme is UGC-entitled and NAAC A+ accredited, and pairs the Psychology elective sequence with two further subjects a learner selects from the remaining pool of disciplines, such as English Literature, History, or Public Policy and Development.

Within Psychology, the curriculum opens with an introductory paper covering the discipline's core concepts, then advances through biopsychology, individual differences, the historical development of psychological thought, common psychological disorders, and finally counselling psychology, giving learners a coherent six-semester progression through the subject.

This Psychology elective runs alongside a shared general-education core and the learner's two other chosen subjects, with all content delivered through AI-powered audio-visual lectures, personalised learning paths, and smart assessment tools, accessible on the go and backed by round-the-clock learner support.

Why BA (Bachelor of Arts)?

Psychology within this combination degree gives learners structured access to a subject that is otherwise rarely available at the undergraduate level in a flexible online format. Studying it as one of three subjects allows learners to pair psychological theory with a complementary discipline, for instance combining Psychology with Public Policy and Development for behavioural-policy interests, or with English Literature for a more humanities-oriented profile.

Being fully online and UGC-entitled, the degree removes the geographic barriers of a traditional campus psychology programme while preserving recognised accreditation. The format suits working learners and those managing other responsibilities who still want a structured, progressive introduction to psychological theory and application.

Beyond the Psychology curriculum itself, learners gain industry-based micro-credentials, monthly industry sessions, and 360-degree career assistance including resume reviews and profile makeovers, helping translate foundational psychological knowledge into roles spanning research, human resources, counselling-adjacent support, and behavioural analysis.

What does this course have to offer?

Key Highlights

  • UGC-entitled online B.A. from NAAC A+ accredited Online VGU with Psychology as a core elective

  • Six-semester Psychology sequence progressing from foundational theory to counselling psychology

  • Combine Psychology with 2 further subjects from a pool of 7 other disciplines

  • AI-powered audio-visual lectures with personalised learning paths

  • Smart assessment tools and a collaborative online learning environment

  • 360-degree career assistance including resume reviews and profile makeovers

  • Industry-based micro-credentials and monthly industry sessions

  • Round-the-clock learner support and resources

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Who is this programme for?

  • School leavers who have completed 12th standard in any stream and want a structured introduction to psychology within a flexible online degree

  • Learners interested in combining Psychology with a complementary discipline such as Public Policy, English Literature, or History

  • Working individuals or those managing other commitments who need a self-paced learning format

  • Aspiring professionals targeting roles in research, human resources, counselling-adjacent support, or behavioural analysis

  • Learners who want grounding in psychological theory without committing to a single-subject specialisation

Minimum Eligibility

  • Successful completion of 12th standard or equivalent examination

  • Open to candidates from any academic stream Arts, Commerce, or Science

  • Must be from a recognized board, council, or university

  • No entrance examination required for admission

  • Basic computer literacy and internet access needed for online learning

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Who is the programme for?

Admission to this Online B.A. track is open to candidates who have completed their 12th standard or an equivalent qualification in any stream, from a recognised board, council, or university. No entrance examination is required, making the pathway accessible to a wide range of school leavers.

Once admitted, learners choose Psychology alongside two further subjects from the remaining pool of disciplines to form their three-subject combination for the full programme. This combination is studied alongside a shared core curriculum every semester, ensuring all graduates build common competencies in communication, digital tools, and applied reasoning regardless of their chosen electives.

Academically, the programme is structured across six semesters over three years, with each semester carrying a defined credit load. The Psychology elective progresses from introductory theory toward more applied topics such as psychological disorders and counselling psychology by the final semester, while assessment combines smart digital assessment tools with structured semester-level evaluation.

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Curriculum

The Psychology elective sequence runs across all six semesters of the B.A. programme, alongside a shared general-education core and two further subjects the learner selects from the remaining discipline pool. The shared core introduces foundational skills in communication, digital productivity, entrepreneurial thinking, applied mathematics, computer applications, environmental awareness, and value education, common to every graduate regardless of subject combination.\n\nWithin Psychology specifically, the curriculum opens with an introductory paper on the discipline's core concepts, then moves into biopsychology and individual differences, before covering the historical development of psychological thought, common psychological disorders, and finally counselling psychology in the concluding semester.\n\nThis design keeps the shared core consistent for every learner while allowing the Psychology elective, paired with two further chosen subjects, to build progressively deeper subject knowledge across the full three years.

There are 6 semesters in this course

Across the six semesters, the Psychology elective progresses from foundational to applied content. The first semester introduces core psychological concepts and terminology, while the second semester covers biopsychology, examining the biological basis of behaviour and mental processes. The third semester turns to individual differences, exploring personality and variation among learners, before the fourth semester traces the historical development of psychological thought across major schools and theorists.\n\nBy the fifth semester, learners study common psychological disorders, building an understanding of how psychological difficulties are recognised and discussed, before the sixth and final semester moves into counselling psychology, covering the principles and approaches used in supportive counselling settings.\n\nRunning in parallel, learners also complete elective papers from the two further subjects in their chosen combination, alongside the shared core papers common to every B.A. learner, including communication, digital tools, applied mathematics, and value education across the same six semesters.

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Programme Length

3 years, structured as 6 semesters of approximately 6 months each, with the Psychology elective running across all six. The fully online format allows learners to study at a self-directed pace within each semester's curriculum.

Tuition Fee

Tuition for this B.A. track, inclusive of the Psychology elective, is charged on a per-semester basis, with the total programme fee payable across six semesters. Learners can choose between a standard semester-wise payment plan, an annual plan that carries a concession for paying a full year upfront, or a one-time plan covering the entire programme at the highest available concession.

In addition to tuition, a separate examination fee applies each semester, charged at a different rate for domestic and international learners. A nominal registration fee is also collected at the time of application, ahead of the academic fee payment.

Because the programme follows UGC norms for online degrees, the overall cost structure remains considerably lower than a comparable on-campus undergraduate programme, while still offering multiple payment plan options so learners can choose the cadence that best fits their financial situation.

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Learning Experience

Learning within the Psychology elective is built around AI-powered audio-visual lectures designed for on-the-go consumption, paired with personalised learning paths that adapt to each learner's pace and their broader three-subject combination. Smart assessment tools provide ongoing feedback as learners move through each stage of the Psychology sequence, while a collaborative online environment connects learners with peers studying similar combinations.

Because Psychology is studied alongside two other chosen subjects and a shared core, the platform is designed to present this parallel content in a coherent sequence each semester. Round-the-clock support and resources are available throughout, so learners can resolve queries or revisit material whenever it suits their schedule.

The overall experience emphasises flexibility and accessibility without diluting academic structure, allowing learners to engage meaningfully with psychological theory while managing study alongside work, family, or other commitments.

University Experience

As an online learner, the university experience centres on a digital-first ecosystem rather than a physical campus. Learners access their entire academic journey, including the Psychology elective, lectures, assessments, and learner support, through the institution's online learning environment, with continuous access to resources regardless of location.

Beyond academics, the university extends a global learner community, with the programme citing engagement from learners across multiple continents. This is supplemented by career-oriented touchpoints such as monthly industry sessions, guidance from industry experts, and industry-aligned micro-credentials developed in collaboration with external partners.

While there is no physical campus component to this programme, learners do gain access to 360-degree career assistance, including resume reviews and professional profile makeovers, designed to extend the university experience into tangible employability support alongside the Psychology-focused academic curriculum.

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About the University

University

Established in 2012, Vivekananda Global University is a leading private university in Rajasthan. The university has been awarded "Excellence in Teaching Methodology" and is certified as a "Global League Institute." VGU offers various UG, PG, Research, and Diploma programs in Engineering, Management, Law, Hotel Management, Pharmacy, and other disciplines. The university operates from a modern campus in Jagatpura, Jaipur

#33

Outlook State Private University Ranking 2024

A+

NAAC Grade

7500+

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Affiliation & Recognition

UGC

UGC

NAAC

NAAC

AICTE

AICTE

Career services

VGU's dedicated placement department actively facilitates student placements across various industry domains. The university provides comprehensive training programs including workshops, seminars, and industrial talks to enhance students' soft skills, confidence, and public speaking abilities. The placement cell works closely with both students and employers to ensure optimal job matches. The university conducts corporate workshops with major companies like Ernst & Young and KPMG to provide students with real-world corporate exposure. Both on-campus and off-campus placement assistance is provided, along with personality development training, aptitude training, resume building workshops, group discussions, and mock interviews

46LPA

Highest Package

50000 per month

Highest Internship Stipend

200+

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  • Course Start Date:

    Starting Soon

  • Application Deadline:

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  • Duration:

    3 Years

72,000

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