Which Institutions are best for MPhil Clinical Psychology & Why

 

Which Institutions are best for MPhil Clinical Psychology and which one's should you join?

Our team and students who have cleared MPhil Clinical Psychology Exams have rated different institutions based on the quality of training, infrastructure, fees, stipend, perception of the institution and quality of living. This is our opinion and doesn't represent any final verdict regarding any institution. 

QOT represents the quality of training and support provided to the students. PER represents the perception of the institution and how academically reputed its. FEE/Stipend is the ratio between fee and the the stipend that the institution provides. A high rating in this category means a high stipend with low fee structure & a low rating means high fee structure and low stipend. Institutions marked with * don't provide any stipend. QOL represents the quality of living, the living standard of the city and the facilities that you will get during your 2 year stay. This parameter doesn't hold much importance, but some students can't compromise on that. From our perspective, QOT & PER is what matters the most.

INSTITUTION

QOT

PER

FEE/STP

QOL

TOTAL

NIMHANS

9.5

9.5

10

10

10

CIP

8.5

9

9.5

7

9

IHBAS

8

8.5

8.5

9

8.5

CALCUTTA UNIVERSITY*

8

8.5

7

9

8

GMC, CHANDIGARH

8

8

8.5

9

7.5

IMHH, AGRA

8

7

6.5

7

 7.5

RIMPS, IMPHAL

7.5

7.5

9.5

7

7.5

GFU, GUJRAT*

7.5

8

6

8

 7.5

GMC, SRINAGAR*

7.5

7.5

7.5

7.5

7.5

RML DELHI

7.5

7.5

8

9

7.5

DMCH, LUDHIANA*

7.5

7.5

5

8

 7.5

KGMU, LUCKNOW*

7

7.5

7

7.5

7.5

RINPAS

7

7.5

8

7

7

AMITY UNIVERSITY*

5

5

4

9

5



We are rolling out our MPhil Clinical Psychology Study Material on 10th of October. The material has been customized for cracking the exam of NIMHANS, CIP, IHBAS, GMCH, IMHH, CALCUTTA University, KGMU, DMCH Ludhiana. At the end of the material we have added MPhil Clinical Psychology test series (Solved) which will help the students to understand the nature of the paper. The links will be available on the blog.  


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