6 semesters
Numerous activities, seminars and panel discussions to enhance learning and other necessary skills
Service Learning is incorporated into some of the papers offered
Psychology
Psychology is one of the major subjects offered at the undergraduate level as part of the dual triple major programme. It is an undergraduate full time course aimed at introducing students to the fundamental processes underlying human behavior and familiarize them with a few emerging fields and branches of psychology such as Developmental Psychology, Social Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, Industrial Psychology & Consumer Behaviour, Health Psychology and Positive Psychology. The course also includes two papers of Practical, Statistics and Group Research Projects. The course is part of PSENG (Psychology, Sociology, English), PSECO (Psychology, Sociology, Economics), CEP (Communicative English, English, Psychology), JPENG (Journalism, Psychology, English) and PEP (Performing Arts, English, Psychology).
Economics
The undergraduate courses in economics are structured to contribute to the student’s liberal education with a multiplicity of combinations. The programmes impart analytical skills and intellectual maturity to comprehend the complexities in the working of the economy.
The course provides a sound theoretical basis in economic theory supplemented by practical applications of theories. The first four semesters are devoted to give a firm background in microeconomics, macroeconomics, development economics & international economics. In the fifth and sixth semesters, the students take two compulsory courses namely Indian Economy since Independence & Financial Economics. They have elective courses in the final year encompassing two options each semester. The elective courses offered by the department are mathematical methods for economics or health economics in the fifth semester and statistical methods for economics or environmental economics in the sixth semester.
The following are the highlights of the program ensuring the above mandates:
Students can pursue careers in teaching and research, the Corporate sector, developmental sector, and the Government sector
6 semesters
Numerous activities, seminars and panel discussions to enhance learning and other necessary skills
Service Learning is incorporated into some of the papers offered
Psychology
Psychology is one of the major subjects offered at the undergraduate level as part of the dual triple major programme. It is an undergraduate full time course aimed at introducing students to the fundamental processes underlying human behavior and familiarize them with a few emerging fields and branches of psychology such as Developmental Psychology, Social Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, Industrial Psychology & Consumer Behaviour, Health Psychology and Positive Psychology. The course also includes two papers of Practical, Statistics and Group Research Projects. The course is part of PSENG (Psychology, Sociology, English), PSECO (Psychology, Sociology, Economics), CEP (Communicative English, English, Psychology), JPENG (Journalism, Psychology, English) and PEP (Performing Arts, English, Psychology).
Economics
The undergraduate courses in economics are structured to contribute to the student’s liberal education with a multiplicity of combinations. The programmes impart analytical skills and intellectual maturity to comprehend the complexities in the working of the economy.
The course provides a sound theoretical basis in economic theory supplemented by practical applications of theories. The first four semesters are devoted to give a firm background in microeconomics, macroeconomics, development economics & international economics. In the fifth and sixth semesters, the students take two compulsory courses namely Indian Economy since Independence & Financial Economics. They have elective courses in the final year encompassing two options each semester. The elective courses offered by the department are mathematical methods for economics or health economics in the fifth semester and statistical methods for economics or environmental economics in the sixth semester.
The following are the highlights of the program ensuring the above mandates:
Students can pursue careers in teaching and research, the Corporate sector, developmental sector, and the Government sector
Candidates falling under any of the below mentioned categories must apply under the International Student Category:
International students coming from Non-English speaking countries should:
Candidates without the above pre-qualifications will have to enroll either for
Note: The International Student category fee structure is binding for the full duration of the programme and cannot be transferred /changed in between.
Candidates from the above listed categories having pursued Indian Educational qualification and who may have applied under the Indian States Category will have to pay the International Student Category Fee. The decision of the Admission committee is final.
Candidates seeking admission through International Student category (Foreign Nationals/PIO/OCI) will have a separate application process, with the following options to apply for any programme at Christ University.
Email ID for any clarifications: isc.admission@christuniversity.in
6 semesters
Numerous activities, seminars and panel discussions to enhance learning and other necessary skills
Service Learning is incorporated into some of the papers offered
Psychology
Psychology is one of the major subjects offered at the undergraduate level as part of the dual triple major programme. It is an undergraduate full time course aimed at introducing students to the fundamental processes underlying human behavior and familiarize them with a few emerging fields and branches of psychology such as Developmental Psychology, Social Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, Industrial Psychology & Consumer Behaviour, Health Psychology and Positive Psychology. The course also includes two papers of Practical, Statistics and Group Research Projects. The course is part of PSENG (Psychology, Sociology, English), PSECO (Psychology, Sociology, Economics), CEP (Communicative English, English, Psychology), JPENG (Journalism, Psychology, English) and PEP (Performing Arts, English, Psychology).
Economics
The undergraduate courses in economics are structured to contribute to the student’s liberal education with a multiplicity of combinations. The programmes impart analytical skills and intellectual maturity to comprehend the complexities in the working of the economy.
The course provides a sound theoretical basis in economic theory supplemented by practical applications of theories. The first four semesters are devoted to give a firm background in microeconomics, macroeconomics, development economics & international economics. In the fifth and sixth semesters, the students take two compulsory courses namely Indian Economy since Independence & Financial Economics. They have elective courses in the final year encompassing two options each semester. The elective courses offered by the department are mathematical methods for economics or health economics in the fifth semester and statistical methods for economics or environmental economics in the sixth semester.
The following are the highlights of the program ensuring the above mandates:
Students can pursue careers in teaching and research, the Corporate sector, developmental sector, and the Government sector
Students are welcome to apply under the Non Resident Indian category for the programmes offered by the University
Students who fall under any of the following classifications can apply under NRI Student category and be liable to pay the fees applicable to the category for the entire duration of the programme
1. NRI defined under the Indian Income Tax Law
2. Either of the parents is outside India (except Nepal) on Work Permit / Resident Permit.
3. Indian citizen financed by any Institution / agency outside India, even if parents are Residents of India.
4. Indian Citizen who has pursued studies for qualifying examination in any foreign / Indian syllabus outside India..
5. NRI fee is applicable for the full duration of the programme for candidates who;
5.1. Have pursued and completed their last qualifying exam from outside India.
5.2. Are NRI and candidates who have applied under NRI category
Admission to all programmes is based on academic achievement and CHRIST (Deemed to be University) Selection Process. Candidates should submit the final results of class 12 on or before August 30th of the admission year.
Applicants must read through the Selection process, Fee Structure and other details under the preferred programme given on our website before proceeding with the application process.
6 semesters
Numerous activities, seminars and panel discussions to enhance learning and other necessary skills
Service Learning is incorporated into some of the papers offered
Psychology
Psychology is one of the major subjects offered at the undergraduate level as part of the dual triple major programme. It is an undergraduate full time course aimed at introducing students to the fundamental processes underlying human behavior and familiarize them with a few emerging fields and branches of psychology such as Developmental Psychology, Social Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, Industrial Psychology & Consumer Behaviour, Health Psychology and Positive Psychology. The course also includes two papers of Practical, Statistics and Group Research Projects. The course is part of PSENG (Psychology, Sociology, English), PSECO (Psychology, Sociology, Economics), CEP (Communicative English, English, Psychology), JPENG (Journalism, Psychology, English) and PEP (Performing Arts, English, Psychology).
Economics
The undergraduate courses in economics are structured to contribute to the student’s liberal education with a multiplicity of combinations. The programmes impart analytical skills and intellectual maturity to comprehend the complexities in the working of the economy.
The course provides a sound theoretical basis in economic theory supplemented by practical applications of theories. The first four semesters are devoted to give a firm background in microeconomics, macroeconomics, development economics & international economics. In the fifth and sixth semesters, the students take two compulsory courses namely Indian Economy since Independence & Financial Economics. They have elective courses in the final year encompassing two options each semester. The elective courses offered by the department are mathematical methods for economics or health economics in the fifth semester and statistical methods for economics or environmental economics in the sixth semester.
The following are the highlights of the program ensuring the above mandates:
Students can pursue careers in teaching and research, the Corporate sector, developmental sector, and the Government sector
Students pursuing International curriculum must note that eligibility is according to AIU stipulations:
6 semesters
Numerous activities, seminars and panel discussions to enhance learning and other necessary skills
Service Learning is incorporated into some of the papers offered
Psychology
Psychology is one of the major subjects offered at the undergraduate level as part of the dual triple major programme. It is an undergraduate full time course aimed at introducing students to the fundamental processes underlying human behavior and familiarize them with a few emerging fields and branches of psychology such as Developmental Psychology, Social Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, Industrial Psychology & Consumer Behaviour, Health Psychology and Positive Psychology. The course also includes two papers of Practical, Statistics and Group Research Projects. The course is part of PSENG (Psychology, Sociology, English), PSECO (Psychology, Sociology, Economics), CEP (Communicative English, English, Psychology), JPENG (Journalism, Psychology, English) and PEP (Performing Arts, English, Psychology).
Economics
The undergraduate courses in economics are structured to contribute to the student’s liberal education with a multiplicity of combinations. The programmes impart analytical skills and intellectual maturity to comprehend the complexities in the working of the economy.
The course provides a sound theoretical basis in economic theory supplemented by practical applications of theories. The first four semesters are devoted to give a firm background in microeconomics, macroeconomics, development economics & international economics. In the fifth and sixth semesters, the students take two compulsory courses namely Indian Economy since Independence & Financial Economics. They have elective courses in the final year encompassing two options each semester. The elective courses offered by the department are mathematical methods for economics or health economics in the fifth semester and statistical methods for economics or environmental economics in the sixth semester.
The following are the highlights of the program ensuring the above mandates:
Students can pursue careers in teaching and research, the Corporate sector, developmental sector, and the Government sector
Year
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# Karnataka
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Other Indian States
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NRI
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SAARC / AFRICA / PIO / OCI / ASEAN
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Other Foreign Nationals
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Time of Payment
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1
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75,000 INR
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95,000 INR
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143,000 INR
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2,500 USD
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3,000 USD
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Within seven days of declaration of the Selection Process Result
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2
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75,000 INR
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95,000 INR
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143,000 INR
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2,500 USD
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3,000 USD
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On or before March 15, 2023
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3 | 75,000 INR | 95,000 INR | 143,000 INR | 2,500 USD | 3,000 USD | On or before March 15, 2024 |
# The fee for Karnataka domicile students, as indicated in the table, is the actual fee payable and excludes the scholarship amount.
It is to be noted that though the fee is fixed for three years, there may be a periodic nominal increase to meet the rise in costs.
1. NRI fee is applicable for the first year for candidates who have studied foreign syllabus (has to be approved by UGC / AIU) in the qualifying examination of study in India. (The above condition is not applicable to NRI and candidates applied under NRI Category).
2. NRI fee is applicable for the full duration of the Programme for candidates who;
2.1. Have pursued and completed their last qualifying exam from outside India. 2.2. Are NRI and candidates who have applied under the NRI category. 3. To claim the Indian / Karnataka category fee, the candidates should have studied last 7 years in India / Karnataka. (Not applicable for OCI, PIO and Foreign Nationals).
4. Admission registration fee of INR 5000/- is non-refundable in the event of cancellation of admission. This fee will be apart from cancellation charges if applicable.
5. All Candidates If “Selected” after appearing for the final selection process, the fee may be paid through the following option:
For the Application form, click the below link: |
6 semesters
Numerous activities, seminars and panel discussions to enhance learning and other necessary skills
Service Learning is incorporated into some of the papers offered
Psychology
Psychology is one of the major subjects offered at the undergraduate level as part of the dual triple major programme. It is an undergraduate full time course aimed at introducing students to the fundamental processes underlying human behavior and familiarize them with a few emerging fields and branches of psychology such as Developmental Psychology, Social Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, Industrial Psychology & Consumer Behaviour, Health Psychology and Positive Psychology. The course also includes two papers of Practical, Statistics and Group Research Projects. The course is part of PSENG (Psychology, Sociology, English), PSECO (Psychology, Sociology, Economics), CEP (Communicative English, English, Psychology), JPENG (Journalism, Psychology, English) and PEP (Performing Arts, English, Psychology).
Economics
The undergraduate courses in economics are structured to contribute to the student’s liberal education with a multiplicity of combinations. The programmes impart analytical skills and intellectual maturity to comprehend the complexities in the working of the economy.
The course provides a sound theoretical basis in economic theory supplemented by practical applications of theories. The first four semesters are devoted to give a firm background in microeconomics, macroeconomics, development economics & international economics. In the fifth and sixth semesters, the students take two compulsory courses namely Indian Economy since Independence & Financial Economics. They have elective courses in the final year encompassing two options each semester. The elective courses offered by the department are mathematical methods for economics or health economics in the fifth semester and statistical methods for economics or environmental economics in the sixth semester.
The following are the highlights of the program ensuring the above mandates:
Students can pursue careers in teaching and research, the Corporate sector, developmental sector, and the Government sector
Process |
Particulars |
Date |
Mode |
Micro Presentation (MP) & Personal Interview (PI) |
MP – Candidate should be able to talk for 90seconds on a topic given by the panel. Duration: 10 minutes |
As per E Admit Card |
Online |
Academic Performance |
Scanned copies of the class 10, class 11/12 marks card should be uploaded while filling the application. * If class 12 marks are not available at the time of applying, then marks of any test conducted during class 11 can be uploaded. The office of admissions will verify the scorecards. *Applications with no scorecards or not clear scanned copies will be rejected and termed as Not Eligible |
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E-Admit card will be generated as per the important dates mentioned in the website |
Important Instructions
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Dharmaram College Post, Hosur Road, Bengaluru - 560029,
Karnataka, India
Tel: +91 804012 9100 / 9600
Fax: 40129000
Email: mail@christuniversity.in
Web: http://www. christuniversity.in
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