The Psychology faculty at Fergusson College is highly qualified, with most instructors holding or working towards PhDs, and courses are taught by specialized faculty. The Head of Department is noted for effective, practical teaching. Two lecturers specialize in psychological testing and abnormal psychology, with the former simplifying complex topics and the latter being effective but slightly biased. However, the college does not offer placement opportunities for Law students, and the general placement rate is low.
For Psychology students, a master's degree is often necessary for employment as bachelor's degrees typically lead to unpaid internships or assistant roles. Compulsory internships in the final year do provide valuable certificates. Fergusson College offers an affordable fee structure, charging only 3750 per semester. Grant students, who generally have higher academic scores, benefit from scholarships and lower fees, with fees covering tuition and miscellaneous expenses without additional charges. While scholarships are available for grant-in-aid students, job opportunities or stipends are not provided by the college.
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