MSc in Organisational Psychology

CITY, University of London

London, London, UK
MSc in Organisational Psychology
Duration12 Months
LevelMasters Program
  • Organizational psychology focuses on various aspects of human functioning in the workplace. This includes areas such as recruitment and selection, training, coaching, team and group dynamics, leadership styles and behavior, occupational health (wellbeing in the workplace), organizational development and change, and work redesign
  • This course is for students who want to improve the working lives of employees. It is for those who want to understand how to improve organizational life
  • The MSc Organisational Psychology provides professional training in organizational/ occupational psychology, equipping students with a sound understanding of theory and research across the five core knowledge areas for the discipline
  • The program also introduces students to a range of practical skills and procedures often required by practicing occupational psychologists and organizational consultants
Fees componentsAmount
Tuition & fees2057812 INR
Hostel & Meals917141 INR
Total917141 INR

Entry Criteria

Class 12thNo specific cutoff mentioned
Bachelors65.0%
  • All applicants should have an upper second-class honors degree (or an equivalent grade from an overseas institution)
  • Bachelor degree in a suitable subject with CGPA 6.5 / overall 65% / 1st Division classification is required
  • All students are expected to be computer literate
ExamsIELTS: 7
  • With a minimum of 7.0 for each subtest

PTE: Accepted
  • With a score of at least 67 in each area

Additional info
  • Applicants should also be able to demonstrate some form of work experience within their application
  • Work experience in a psychology-related or human resource setting is highly desirable, but not essential
  • All shortlisted applicants will be invited to attend an open day and interview at the Institution
  • Individual applications will be assessed on a case by case basis
  • Applicants who are interested in becoming a chartered psychologist within the British system should hold the Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC) with the British Psychological Society (BPS)
    • This membership is usually granted automatically to individuals who have completed an undergraduate degree in psychology that is recognized by the BPS
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