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Psychology is one the vast subjects and especially at the Ph.D. level, Psychology has various areas where students can do their specialization and research work. Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) is one of the higher qualifications in academics and the duration of a Ph.D. degree may vary between 2 years – 5 years and the mode can be regular or part-time depending upon the University.

To get admission to a Ph.D in psychology, one needs to complete their Master’s or Postgraduate degree from a recognized university (in some of the universities, a master’s degree should be completed with not less than 55% for the unreserved category). Ph.D. Psychology is day by day becoming very important for those who are aiming for their career as an assistant professor or lecturer. Also, it is important if you want to become a researcher and analyst in the field of Psychology.

In this article, we have provided the list of the institutions/colleges offering Ph.D in Psychology with the fee structure, the number of seats, and other details.

National Institute of Mental Health and neurosciences (NIMHANS)Clinical Psychology06
Central Institute of Psychiatry (CIP), RanchiClinical Psychology04
3.LGB Regional Institute of Mental Health, TezpurClinical Psychology06
4 Banaras Hindu University (BHU), VaranasiPsychologyNA
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University Delhi, (AUD), New DelhiPsychologyNA
University of DelhiPsychologyNA
Aligarh Muslim University, (AMU)PsychologyNA
Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI), New DelhiPsychologyNA
Tiss MumbaiApplied Psychology  NA
RINPAS, RanchiClinical Psychology04
Panjab universityPsychology05
Christ UniversityPsychologyNA
Amity NoidaPsychologyNA
4 Amity JaipurPsychologyNA
Kurukshetra UniversityPsychologyNA
Pondicherry UniversityApplied PsychologyNA
Avinashilingam Institute for Home Science and Higher Education for Women, Tamil NaduCounselling PsychologyNA
SGT UniversityClinical/ Counseling PsychologyNA
University of HyderabadPsychologyNA
20 Gurukula Kangri, HaridwarPsychologyNA
Bundelkhand UniversityPsychologyNA
Allahabad UniversityPsychologyNA
Prajyoti Niketan CollegePsychologyNA
PSG College of Arts and Science, CoimbatorePsychologyNA
Calcutta University of Tamil Nadu, ThiruvarurApplied PsychologyNA
University of JammuPsychologyNA
University of KashmirPsychologyNA
University of MadrasPsychologyNA
Ashoka UniversityPsychologyNA
Mizoram universityCounseling PsychologyNA
India Institute of Technology (IIT), DelhiPsychologyNA
2 India Institute of Technology (IIT), RoparPsychologyNA
All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIMS), DelhiPsychologyNA
Lovely Professional University (LPU), JalandharPsychologyNA
REVA University, BangalorePsychologyNA
Savitribai Phule Pune University, PunePsychologyNA
NIMS University, JaipurPsychologyNA
Jain University, BangalorePsychologyNA
Utkal University, BhubaneswarPsychologyNA
40 Galgotians University, Greater NoidaPsychologyNA
National Forensic Science University (NFSU), GandhinagarPsychologyNA
University of Rajasthan, JaipurPsychologyNA
Central University of Haryana, Mahendergarh PsychologyNA
Himachal Pradesh University (HPU), Shimla PsychologyNA
Singhania University, VisakhapatnamPsychologyNA
6 Magadh University, Bodhgaya PsychologyNA
OPJS University, RajgarhPsychologyNA
Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), BhubaneswarPsychologyNA
Sree Shankaracharya University of Sanskrit (SSUS), KaladyPsychologyNA
Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, RaipurPsychologyNA
Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, IndorePsychology NA
Amity University, KolkataPsychology NA
Indira Gandhi national Tribal University (IGNTU), AmarkantakApplied Psychology NA
Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee University, RanchiPsychology NA
Maharshi Dayanand University MDU, RohtakPsychologyNA
Amity University Gurgaon Psychology NA
Amity University, Mumbai Psychology NA
CT University, Ludhiana Psychology NA
Adamas University, Kolkata Psychology NA
Garden City University, Bangalore Psychology NA
Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam University, Indore Psychology NA
Central University of Karnataka, Gulbarga Psychology NA
Indian Institute of Technology IIT, Indore Psychology NA
IIS University, Jaipur   Psychology NA
Saurashtra University, Rajkot   Psychology NA
SRM University AP, Amaravati   Psychology NA
KK University, Nalanda   Psychology NA
Sri Satya Sai University of Technology and Medical Sciences, Sehore   Psychology NA
Bhagwant University, Ajmer   Psychology NA
Avinashilingam Institute for Home Science and Higher Education for Women, Coimbatore   Psychology NA
Barkatullah University, Bhopal   Psychology NA
Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur   Psychology NA
Patna University, Patna   Psychology NA
Shri Vaishnav Vidyapeeth Vishwavidyalaya, Indore   Psychology NA
Amity University, Jaipur   Psychology NA
Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji Bhavnagar University, Bhavnagar   Psychology NA
Ashoka University, Sonepat   Psychology NA
Jananayak Chandrashekhar University, Ballia   Psychology NA
Shri Khushal Das University, Hanumangarh   Psychology NA
Mizoram University, Aizawl   Psychology NA
St Joseph University, Dimapur   Psychology NA
Mody University – Mody University of Science and Technology   Psychology NA
3 Bhupal Nobles University, Udaipur   Psychology NA
Royal Global University, Guwahati   Psychology NA
Hemchandracharya North Gujarat University, Patan   Psychology NA
Tantia University, Sri Ganganagar   Psychology NA
Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences, Bhubaneswar   Psychology NA
Career Point University, Kota   Psychology NA
Periyar University, Salem   Psychology NA
Sikkim University, Gangtok   Psychology NA
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Nagaland University, Kohima   Psychology NA
Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur   Psychology NA
Shri Krishna University, Chhatarpur   Psychology NA
Starex University, Gurugram   Psychology NA
Madhav University, Sirohi   Psychology NA
Kannur University, Kannur   Psychology NA
Amity University, Raipur   Psychology NA
Amity University, Gwalior   Psychology NA
Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development Sriperumbudur   Psychology NA

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100 Best universities for Psychiatry in India

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Below is a list of best universities in India ranked based on their research performance in Psychiatry. A graph of 1.97M citations received by 182K academic papers made by 354 universities in India was used to calculate publications' ratings, which then were adjusted for release dates and added to final scores.

We don't distinguish between undergraduate and graduate programs nor do we adjust for current majors offered. You can find information about granted degrees on a university page but always double-check with the university website.

1. All India Institute of Medical Sciences Delhi

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2. Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research

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3. National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences

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4. Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences

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5. Banaras Hindu University

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6. King George's Medical University

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7. Manipal Academy of Higher Education

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8. Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research

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9. Panjab University

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10. Sree Chitra Thirunal Institute of Medical Sciences and Technology

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11. University of Delhi

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12. Jamia Hamdard University

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13. All India Institute of Medical Sciences Raipur

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14. Indian Institute of Science

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15. Aligarh Muslim University

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16. Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Rajasthan Ayurved University

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17. Jadavpur University

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18. Dr. Hari Singh Gour University

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19. Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences

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20. Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University

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21. JSS Academy of Higher Education and Research

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22. Punjabi University Patiala

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23. Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur

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24. VIT University

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25. Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences

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26. Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research

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27. Pt. Bhagwat Dayal Sharma University of Health Sciences

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28. Indian Institute of Technology Madras

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29. Amrita University

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30. Amity University

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31. Jawaharlal Nehru University

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32. Birla Institute of Technology and Science

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33. Indian Institute of Technology Delhi

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34. Tata Institute of Fundamental Research

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35. Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

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36. Saveetha University

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37. National Islamic University

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38. Annamalai University

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39. All India Institute of Medical Sciences Jodhpur

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40. University of Madras

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41. University of Calcutta

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42. Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur

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43. SRM Institute of Science and Technology

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44. University of Hyderabad

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45. Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee

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46. Savitribai Phule Pune University

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47. Christ University

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48. Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda

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49. Guru Nanak Dev University

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50. Indian Institute of Technology Indore

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51. Institute of Chemical Technology

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52. Bharathiar University

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53. Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology

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54. Pondicherry University

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55. Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences

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56. Anna University

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57. Lovely Professional University

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58. Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University

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59. Narsee Monjee Institute of Management and Higher Studies

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60. Osmania University

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61. Andhra University

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62. Karnatak University

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63. SASTRA University

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64. KIIT University

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65. University of Mumbai

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66. Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati

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67. University of Allahabad

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68. University of Mysore

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69. Swami Vivekananda Yoga Anusandhana Samsthana University

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70. Swami Rama Himalayan University

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71. Birla Institute of Technology

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72. Chitkara University - Punjab

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73. Homi Bhabha National Institute

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74. Maharishi Markandeshwar University, Mullana

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75. Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences

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76. Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R.Medical University

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77. Siksha O Anusandhan University

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78. NITTE University

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79. Nirma University

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80. Yenepoya University

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81. Indian Institute of Technology, BHU

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82. Alagappa University

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83. Indian Statistical Institute

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84. University of Lucknow

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85. Chandigarh University

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86. University of Rajasthan

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87. Kakatiya University

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88. Sri Venkateswara University

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89. Indian Veterinary Research Institute

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90. Bharathidasan University

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91. University of Kashmir

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92. Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad

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93. Bharath Institute of Higher Education and Research

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94. Pandit Ravishankar Shukla University

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95. Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology

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96. University of Kerala

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97. National Institute of Technology, Calicut

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98. Tata Institute of Social Sciences

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99. National Institute of Technology, Rourkela

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100. Maharishi Dayanand University

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To pursue a Ph.D. in psychiatry, a person must have a Bachelor's degree in a relevant field. The graduate degree may be in psychology, sociology, or a related field, or it may be in a related field. Undergraduate coursework in a psychology-related subject is usually helpful. The dissertation must meet the current standards of the discipline and advance knowledge in the area. It must also be written using norms of academic, scholarly, and public expression.

A Ph.D. in psychiatry program is primarily a three-year doctoral program that requires a postgraduate degree in psychology or a similar field. The minimum GPA for admission is 55%. In addition to completing the requirements for this program, candidates must pass a national or state-level entrance examination. In addition, they will have to complete an interview and group discussion to determine whether they are qualified for the program.

A degree in psychiatry requires a thorough knowledge of the field of psychology. It is intended to give students a deep understanding of the various theories and methods of treating mental illness. After graduating, students can use their knowledge in various fields of health care, research centers, and counseling offices. With a Ph.D. in psychiatry, you'll have the skills to become a researcher and scientist, as well as a clinical psychologist or psychiatrist. You can earn up to two to twelve lacs per year as a professional in the field of psychiatry.

Ph.D. in Psychiatry Eligibility

Candidates who want to take admission in Ph.D. must have a post-graduate degree in Psychiatry and its relevant discipline with at least 55% marks from a recognized university and must have passed the national level entrance examination or university level entrance examination. National level entrance exams like UGC NET / UGC CSIR NET / GATE / SLET or University entrance exams consist of written tests and personal interviews.

The Benefits of a Ph.D. in Psychiatry

A Ph.D. in psychiatry can lead to a variety of careers in the field, including private practice, academia, and community mental health. Graduates may also go on to serve as researchers or professors. A few schools even offer a Ph.D. program in general psychiatry. Here are some of the benefits of a Ph.D. in psychiatry.

The Ph.D. program is normally a three-year program. During this time, students gain the necessary knowledge and skills to diagnose the underlying causes of intellectual, emotional, and behavioral disorders. This degree also helps them to research and develop new ways to cure such diseases. It can also train individuals to deal with patients with psychological and emotional issues. The Ph.D. will prepare students with the skills, knowledge, and abilities they need to practice their profession as a psychologist.

A Ph.D. is a degree in psychology. A Ph.D. can take four to eight years to complete. On average, four years are needed to complete the program. The PsyD program focuses on applying existing knowledge in clinical settings. The Ph.D. program , on the other hand, concentrates on producing new knowledge through research. The PsyD will help you practice psychotherapy techniques while a Ph.D. will help you work in academia.

The Career and Job Opportunities of Ph.D. in Psychiatry

Getting your Ph.D. in psychiatry is the best way to become a doctor in the field. There are many different career paths to choose from. These are just a few of the possible options you can choose from. While the Ph.D. program may be a bit longer, you'll have the opportunity to specialize in a particular area.

Once you earn your doctorate, you'll have numerous career options. The possibilities are almost limitless. Most top applicants will receive other job offers before they're even able to secure an academic appointment. Others will find jobs in applied clinical settings, such as hospitals and mental health centers, as well as in individual or group private practice. There are many options available to you.

After earning your doctorate, you'll be eligible for several different types of jobs. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that there will be an 8% increase in the number of psychology positions in America by 2029. However, many of these jobs will be in the applied clinical setting, such as hospitals, mental health centers, and private practices. The salary potential for these positions is excellent, but you must keep in mind that you'll likely be competing for these jobs.

The Future Scope of a Ph.D. in Psychiatry

The scope of a psychiatry degree is vast. This career track involves the study of human behavior and mental health. Graduates are trained to deal with people who suffer from emotional and mental disorders. In addition to preparing students for research, a Ph.D. in psychiatry prepares students to diagnose and treat people who have emotional and mental illnesses. This degree allows graduates to conduct research on the treatment of mental health issues while allowing them to deal with patients who are suffering from emotional and behavioral problems. A doctorate in psychiatry provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to pursue a career in the field.

Ph.D. Research Programme duration

The Ph.D. in Psychiatry course is a minimum of 3 years and a maximum of 5 duration. This depends on the university offering the course.

Fees for research program for Psychiatry

The average fee for Ph.D. in Psychiatry degree is between INR 50000 and INR 500000.

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The rise of super (?sub)-specialties courses in psychiatry: Is India ready for it !

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Murali Thyloth

1 Department of Psychiatry, MS Ramaiah Medical College, Bangalore, India

T. S. Sathyanarayana Rao

2 Department of Psychiatry, JSS Medical College, Mysore, Karnataka, India

The field of psychiatry is still growing;[ 1 ] however, the phenomenal growth occurred in many areas in the field of Indian psychiatry in last decade. One of them is the increase in postgraduate seats (Diploma in Psychological Medicine (DPM)/Doctor of Medicine (MD)/Diplomate of National Board (DNB) of psychiatry to address the shortage of psychiatrists in our country. In curious latest development two medical institutes in our country started two super-specialties psychiatry courses (after branching out from department of psychiatry) in the academic year of 2011-2012 such as Doctor of Medicine (DM) (Geriatric Mental Health) at ‘King George Medical University’, Lucknow ( http://www.kgmu.org/dept_geriatric.php ) and DM (Child and Adolescent Psychiatry) at ‘National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences’ (NIMHANS), Bangalore ( http://www.nimhans.kar.nic.in/cap/default.htm ) for candidates of MD/DNB psychiatry. Other awaiting super-specialty psychiatry course is DM (Addiction Medicine) at ‘National Drug Dependence Treatment Centre’ of ‘All India Institute of Medical Sciences’, New Delhi and ‘Centre for Addiction Medicine’, NIMHANS, Bangalore.

  • In an outlook it is a welcome step, however, authors consider this rise of super-specialties in still growing field of Indian psychiatry is a debatable issue. When our country is already facing 77% average national deficit of psychiatrists,[ 2 ] will not this step lead further shortage of general psychiatrists in India? India is currently producing 357 MD (Psychiatry) and 129 Diploma in Psychological Medicine (DPM) per year in various medical college/institutes of our country.[ 3 ] Along with these reasons and the migration of qualified psychiatrists to developed countries, will this step be a pragmatic one for MD psychiatry candidates to enter DM in these super-specialties?
  • Then, what is the need of having super-specialty psychiatric courses? Is there a demand for clinical service, if so, having separate clinic/unit in the psychiatry department (one of the requirement of Medical Council of India (MCI) to start MD psychiatry course) shall be sufficient. Is there a demand in research point of view, if so, developing a separate 3 years course is not justified? If the development for teaching purpose due to lack of expertise, having separate clinic/unit within department of psychiatry would suffice. Considering all above points, Indian academic psychiatry is not ready for premature branching out as 3 years DM course. It may be pragmatic to wait till required number of psychiatrists of India is available for clinical service.
  • Another important aspect of this development is the employability after their training. Authors tend to believe as not so lucrative for these super-specialties as there are already inadequate practicing general psychiatrists and inadequate teaching psychiatric faculties in medical colleges.
  • In view of public mental health, when India is struggling to provide primary care psychiatry and facing difficulty in the implementation of ‘National Mental Health Program’, can we afford to have these super-specialties in psychiatry which further reduces the human resources?

PROGRESS IN INDIAN MEDICAL EDUCATION WITH RESPECT TO SUPER-SPECIALTIES

Authors feel that the developing new courses with new name are becoming fashionable in the field of Indian education. Medical education of our country is not the exception for this and is already developed new courses in last few decades such as DNB, DM, Magister Chirurgiae (MCh), etc., Irony in this development is having same name (i.e., ‘Doctor of Medicine’) for two abbreviated courses MD and DM with different hierarchy.[ 4 ] The MD is postgraduate course called as broader specialty for MBBS candidates and DM is postdoctoral course called as super-specialty for MD and even for MBBS candidates. In the document of MCI 2015 vision, both these courses are recommended and do not have expansion for DM abbreviation.[ 5 ]

Even prefix ‘super’ in the nomenclature of so called ‘super-specialty medical degree’ is a debatable issue. The use of prefix ‘super’ commonly observed in various commercial industries such as ‘super-market’ in retail industry, ‘super-model’ in fashion industry, ‘super-star’ in film industry, ‘super-specialty hospital’ in health care industry, ‘super-built’ area in real estate industry, etc., No industry has legal sanctity for prefix ‘super’. Unfortunately, prefix ‘super’ is enjoying legal sanctity in medical education by both MCI and National Board of Examinations.

Probably, these courses are heading for another peak of commercialization.

SUGGESTIONS

  • Authors argue for change of nomenclature in prefix ‘super’ to ‘sub’ and prefers to call them as ‘sub-specialties’ rather than ‘super-specialties’ psychiatry as these are branching out from psychiatry with narrow area of interest.
  • Authors suggest for replacing this 3 years DM course to 1 year post-doctoral fellowship (PDF) in all desirable sub-specialization within department of psychiatry. Meanwhile, MD psychiatrists with PDF in any sub-specialty may be accommodated within department of psychiatry and encourage to pursue research career in these sub-specializations within the department of psychiatry. This reduces the chances of branching out from parent department and ensure the availability of expertize for clinical services, teaching, as well as for research purpose. Over a period of time, faculties of department of psychiatry will have MD psychiatry with one PDF in one of these sub-specializations, so that department will have psychiatrists having different sub-specialization. If research is main issue for so called super-specialties, then Doctorate degree as Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in these sub-specialties may be encouraged. If clinical service is reason, one year PDF may be preferable, so that 3 MD psychiatrists will have expertise training in the same 3 years. PDF or PhD shall continue in main psychiatry department rather than having separate department for these sub-specialties.

The rise of super-specialties in psychiatry looks to be boon for Indian psychiatry. It could be a bane for field of psychiatry as it is leading to premature branching out and potential danger for commercialization. Author strongly suggest for change of nomenclature from super-specialty to sub-specialty. India is not ready for 3 year super-specialization academic degree out of parent department of psychiatry, instead, authors suggest for 1 year PDF in all desirable sub-specialties within department of psychiatry.

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Psychiatry is an exciting and vital branch of medicine owing to its nature of science. Psychiatry courses deal with identifying and treating mental illnesses with the help of in-depth psychiatric knowledge. Studying this course would enable students to assist people working in disciplines related to psychiatry or themselves to treat psychiatric illnesses frequently. Psychiatry, in other words, is the medical speciality concerned with the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of mental diseases. Psychiatry courses are appropriate for medical and other health aspirants who want to get an in-depth understanding of contemporary psychiatry practices.

There are various psychiatry courses available at different study levels, such as certificate, diploma, undergraduate, postgraduate and doctorate courses. Thus, applicants can pursue these courses immediately after finishing their class 12 or after completing their bachelor’s studies. Depending on the type of course, the average duration to complete these courses is three months to four years. Admission to a psychiatry programme is based on candidates' class 12th/bachelor's/master's results. Some colleges may additionally require NEET, AIIMS, JMIEE, AMUEE, or other entrance test qualifications.

AIIMS, Christian Medical College, JIPMER, Jamia Hamdard University, and others are among the top psychiatry colleges in India. The average tuition fee for psychiatry courses is between INR 30,000 to INR 25 lakh per year. The return on investment (ROI) in this area in terms of starting salary is also attractive, with freshers earning INR 3-18 lakh per year. 

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Some of the important highlights of psychiatry courses in India for applicants to consider are as follows:

Course Psychiatry 
Degree LevelCertificate, Diploma, Bachelor’s, Master’s and Doctorate 
Duration 
Exam Type Semester-based 
Minimum Qualification Requirement
Average Salary INR 3-18 lakh per year 
Average Fees Incurred INR 10,000-INR 25,00,000 
Selection Process Entrance + Merit-based 
Popular Entrance Exams NEET, AIIMS, NEET PG, AIIMS PG, JMIEE, AMUEE, University of Delhi Entrance Exam, etc.
Top Psychiatry Specialisation Addiction Psychiatry, Forensic Psychiatry, Adult Psychiatry, Child Psychiatry, Psychosomatic Medicine, Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry, Emergency Psychiatry, Neuropsychiatry, Geriatric Psychiatry
Minimum Aggregate Percentage Required for Admission 50%-60% 
Top Recruiters Wellness Centres, Government and Private Hospitals, Government and Private Clinics, Universities and Institutes, etc
Career Prospects Forensic Psychiatrist, Clinical Psychiatrist, Staff Psychiatrist, Child Psychiatrist, Addiction Psychiatrist, Neuropsychiatrist, etc.

Psychiatry Courses Highlights

Mental sickness may be equally debilitating as physical disease, if not more so. As medical students, candidates learn about medical specialities and get to experience them all during rotations. Owing to its emphasis on mental health, psychiatry is a subspecialty of medicine. There is now a nationwide scarcity of psychiatrists around the world and the demand is high.

Aside from a thriving job market, medical students on the verge of deciding their fields and applying for a residency should consider psychiatry for a variety of reasons, including its incredible flexibility, sense of reward, ability to become more empathetic, and overall usefulness in a fast-paced world. Let us look at some of the most essential reasons to study psychiatry in this day and age:

  • Ability to Help People/Patients: The ability to impact people's mental health and well-being is one incentive to consider studying psychiatry and becoming a psychiatrist. Psychiatrists can assist their patients in overcoming trauma, destructive behaviours, or mental diseases that may impair their capacity to function successfully in society.
  • Higher Earning Potential: Another reason to consider taking psychiatry courses is the possible income opportunities. Private practitioners can determine their charges and typically make a decent livelihood.
  • An Exciting Field of Study: Students studying to become psychiatrists learn about the many mental, behavioural, and emotional illnesses that might impact their patients. They learn to identify and treat these diseases, as well as attempt to enhance patient functionality and health whenever possible. Psychiatry may be a very intriguing profession for people who are interested in the human brain and mental diseases.
  • Graduates Can Set Up Their Practice: Psychiatry courses graduates may opt to start their practices. This allows them to create their schedules, choose which patients to visit, and work anywhere they choose. The independence and flexibility of owning a firm might be compelling reasons to become a doctor.
  • Better Stress Management: Psychiatrists who work their hours can make it simpler for themselves to manage the rigours of their profession and recuperate psychologically when necessary.
  • Respected Occupation: Graduates must finish significant training and study to become psychiatrists. This can increase the respect they receive from their peers, family, and social circles. Many people are aware of the essential job that psychiatrists do and appreciate the assistance they bring to their communities and individuals in need.

Psychiatry is a large and highly demanded medical field of study, therefore aspirants can discover a variety of different psychiatry courses to study in India at various levels. Some of these courses/programmes are listed below:

Programme/Study Level 

Popular Psychiatry Courses 

Certificate 

Diploma

Undergraduate 

PG Diploma 

Postgraduate 

There are several subspecialties in psychiatry that allow practitioners to specialise in specific problems or groups. However, the primary subspecialties are those that are recognised for training reasons at both the senior house officer and specialist registrar levels. They are as follows:

  • General Adult Psychiatry : It is hospital-based and treats all mental problems in people aged 18 to 65.
  • Social and Community Psychiatry (Includes Rehabilitation) : Treats persons aged 18 to 65, although the emphasis is on managing patients so that they can remain in their homes. a more comprehensive interdisciplinary approach
  • Psychiatry for the Elderly : Both hospital and community-based, albeit with a stronger emphasis on the latter.
  • Child and Adolescent Psychiatry : Specialisation in developmental problems such as behaviour disorders or depression. It might be at a hospital or in the community.
  • Liaison Psychiatry : This is another hospital-based service that encompasses inpatient wards as well as the emergency department.
  • Forensic Psychiatry : This is concerned with mental illnesses in criminals and is practised in hospitals, communities, or prisons.
  • Substance Abuse or Addiction Psychiatry : Provides treatment for a variety of addictions, the majority of which include alcohol and opiate abuse.
  • Disabilities in Learning Psychiatry : This has a strong community emphasis and is concerned with both hereditary and perinatally acquired mental diseases that influence intellectual and social function, such as Down's syndrome and cerebral palsy.
  • Psychotherapy : Psychotherapy is a broad word for treating mental health issues by consultation with a psychiatrist, psychologist, or other mental health professional.

One of the key admission or eligibility requirements for candidates to pursue psychiatry courses (particularly postgraduate degrees) in India is passing entrance examinations with minimal qualifying grades. Here are a few well-known psychiatry entrance exams used by leading universities and institutes to screen qualified/eligible students for their programmes:

  • Aligarh Muslim University Entrance Exam
  • All India Institute of Medical Sciences Entrance Exam
  • All India Institute of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (AIIPMR) Entrance Exam
  • Central Institute of Psychiatry Entrance Exam
  • Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
  • Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences (IHBAS) Entrance Exam
  • Institute of Medical Sciences Entrance Exam
  • Jamia Millia Islamia Entrance Exam
  • Karnataka University Entrance Exam
  • Maharashtra University of Health Sciences Entrance Exam
  • Manipal Academy of Higher Education Entrance Exam
  • National Council of Educational Research and Training Entrance Exam
  • National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences Entrance Exam
  • Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences Entrance Exam
  • Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) Entrance Exam
  • The Central Institute of Psychiatry (CIP) Entrance Exam
  • The Indian Institute of Technology - Joint Entrance Exam (IIT-JEE)
  • University of Delhi Entrance Exam
  • University of Rajasthan Entrance Exam

Psychiatry courses at different levels of study have varying eligibility criteria for admission. The table below highlights the general admission or eligibility criteria for aspirants to study psychiatry courses in India: 

Programme/Study Level 

Basic Eligibility Criteria 

Certificate 

Candidates must have passed (or must be studying in) class 12 from a recognised board.

Diploma

Students must have cleared class 12 from a recognised school board, with at least 50%-60% aggregate marks.

Undergraduate 

Students must score at least 50-60% aggregate in class 12 board exams and sit for an entrance exam as well.

PG Diploma 

Students must have a bachelor’s degree in a relevant field of study from a recognised university.

Postgraduate 

Students must have a bachelor’s degree in psychiatry or any other relevant field of study from a recognised university with at least 50%-60% aggregate marks and entrance exam qualifying scores. 

Doctorate/PhD

Students must have a master’s degree in psychiatry or any other relevant field of study from a recognised university with at least 60% aggregate marks and entrance exam qualifying scores. Practical experience may be required.

Aspirants must be knowing that admission to psychiatry courses is strictly based on the aggregate marks obtained in class 12th/bachelor's degree/master's degree. Besides this, many universities and institutes in India also conduct different entrance exams to screen eligible students for admission to psychiatry courses. Having said that, candidates can begin their application process for psychiatry courses both online and offline. Here are some important points to remember before applying:

  • Students must go to the university's or college's website and correctly fill out all of the essential information/personal data in the student application form. Applicants must wait for any necessary letters from the college/university after enrolling.
  • Following online registration, applicants must appear at the university premises with all necessary papers, including all previous academic transcripts, mark sheets, certificates, ID verification, and pictures.
  • Candidates who choose to apply offline must obtain an application form from the college campus and submit it after correctly filling it out with the necessary information.
  • Students will be admitted to their chosen colleges/universities based on their past academic results, performance and entrance exam qualifying scores. It is also important to note that admission will be granted only to those eligible students who fulfil all the eligibility criteria and clear the cut-off marks set by the college/institute. 

Some of the most renowned colleges in India that are offering psychiatry courses to aspirants are tabulated below: 

   
Pune 
Aryabhatta Knowledge UniversityPatna
Hyderabad 
Jamia Hamdard UniversityNew Delhi
(AIIMS)New Delhi
Christian Medical CollegeTamil Nadu 
Lady Hardinge Medical CollegeNew Delhi
Karnataka 
King George's Medical UniversityUttar Pradesh 
Maulana Azad Medical CollegeNew Delhi 
MGR Educational and Research InstituteChennai
Pondicherry
Armed Forces Medical CollegePune 
Chennai
MS Ramaiah Medical College Karnataka 

Since mental health is a global issue, many international institutions are also pioneering in promoting Psychiatry courses. Here is a list of some of the most renowned international universities and colleges for aspirants to study psychiatry courses abroad:

Name of the College/Institute 

Location 

Harvard University 

United States 

Stanford University 

United States 

Columbia University 

United States 

Yale University

United States 

University of Oxford 

United Kingdom 

King’s College London

United Kingdom 

University College London 

United Kingdom 

University of Cambridge 

United Kingdom 

University of Toronto

Canada 

University of British Columbia 

Canada 

McGill University

Canada

McMaster University

Canada

University of Amsterdam

Netherlands 

Karolinska Institute 

Sweden 

University of Melbourne 

Australia 

Catholic University of Leuven 

Belgium 

University of New South Wales 

Australia 

The University of Queensland 

Australia 

University of Sydney 

Australia 

The University of Auckland 

New Zealand 

The fees for psychiatry courses are determined by a variety of factors, including the type of course, level of programme, type of university, location, and others. The following are the estimated fees for psychiatry courses in India at various levels of study:

Programme/Study Level 

Average Annual Estimated Fee Range in INR 

Certificate 

2,000-30,000

Diploma

10,000-80,000

Undergraduate 

20,000-1,50,000

PG Diploma 

30,000-2,00,000

Postgraduate 

40,000-12,30,000

Psychiatric courses in India have different course curriculums based on the degree, level of study, university, and other criteria. The following are the key subjects that applicants will study while studying psychiatry courses in India:

Clinical Psychiatry

Physiology 

Child Psychiatry

Community Psychiatry

Basic Sciences as applied to Psychiatry

Human Anatomy

Biochemistry of the Brain

Neurology and Neurosurgery

Approaching to Psychiatric Diagnosis and Classification

Social Psychiatry

Forensic Psychiatry

Preventive Psychiatry

Behavioral Therapies

Anxiety Disorders

Psychotherapy

Organic Delusional, Mood and Personality Disorders

Psychology 

Preventive psychiatry and practical training at a mental asylum

General Psychiatry

Psychiatry specialities including psychosomatic medicines and consultations

As this profession deals with an individual's mental health or the human brain, there is a wide range of employment opportunities in psychiatry. Individuals might seek the advice of a consulting psychologist to safeguard their mental health. Furthermore, each practitioner of psychiatry has their point of view, but they all focus on one important agenda: the mental condition of a person.

Some of the most well-known job roles, along with their job descriptions, are included below:

Job Roles

Job Description

Addiction Psychiatrist

Addiction Psychiatrists treat persons of all ages who have addictions to illicit substances, alcohol, and prescription medications that are exacerbated by concurrent mental health illnesses such as depression, bipolar disorder, or schizophrenia, among other things.

Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist

Doctors in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry deal with children, adolescents, and their families. They address a wide range of mental health issues and ailments, such as autism spectrum disorders, depression, anxiety, substance abuse, and eating disorders.

Forensic Psychiatrist

A Forensic Psychiatrist is someone who works with the mental health of prisoners, criminals, and others. They are in charge of diagnosing and treating convicts, criminals, and so on.

Professor/Lecturer

A professor or lecturer is someone who strives to deliver the necessary information and abilities to students who want to become competent psychiatrists in the future by utilising various strategies.

General Adult Psychiatrist

In instances involving substance abuse, a general adult psychiatrist consults with and treats patients aged 18 and up.

Rehabilitation Psychiatrist

A Rehabilitation Psychiatrist is a clinician that helps patients overcome mental illnesses and regain their maximum level of functioning.

Neuropsychiatrist

A neuropsychiatrist treats patients who have mental imbalances as well as emotional and mental disorders.

Clinical Psychiatrist

A clinical psychiatrist helps patients cope with mental health issues by medicating, counselling, and providing treatment.

Staff Psychiatrist

Staff psychiatrists operate in clinics and institutions that provide comprehensive psychiatric treatment and report to higher-level psychiatrists.

Depending on the type of patient, psychiatrists might practice in a variety of settings. Some psychiatrists operate in private practice, which means they either own or rent an office space. Others may work in general or specialised psychiatric facilities. Moreover, individuals pursuing a profession in psychiatry in India work in a variety of settings some of which are mentioned below for aspirants aiming to be a psychiatrist:

  • Private and government hospitals 
  • Government and private clinics 
  • Forensic labs 
  • Psychiatry and brain hospitals
  • Nursing homes
  • Courts and prisons
  • Military setups 
  • Community centres
  • Mental health centres
  • Rehabilitation centres
  • Private and government universities and institutes

Examine the average starting annual salary of many psychiatry job opportunities mentioned below: 

Job roles

Average Annual Pay Range (in INR)

Addiction Psychiatrist

2-5 lakh 

Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist

4-14 lakh 

Forensic Psychiatrist

3-16 lakh 

Professor/Lecturer

2.6-7 lakh 

General Adult Psychiatrist

3.5-15 lakh 

Rehabilitation Psychiatrist

3.5-8 lakh 

Neuropsychiatrist

3-17 lakh 

Clinical Psychiatrist

3.5-12 lakh

Staff Psychiatrist

2.5-6 lakh 

In addition to the theory knowledge studied when pursuing psychiatry courses, there are some skills to focus on to adapt to the mental working environment. Some of the most significant skillsets that a medical student or trainee doctor should strive to cultivate in order to excel in the area of psychiatry are listed below:

  • Communication skills
  • Ability to manage uncertainty
  • Dealing with difficult emotions
  • Broad understanding of illnesses
  • Logical reasoning
  • Sensitivity and empathy
  • Stress management
  • Problem-solving skills 

What is the difference between psychotherapy and psychiatry?

While both professions strive to improve clients' everyday functioning and results, psychotherapy focuses on talk therapy and behavioural therapies to alleviate emotional distress. Psychiatrists are medical professionals who have been educated to study biological as well as social and emotional issues. Some psychiatrists may include talking therapy and counselling in their treatment sessions or they may refer clients to CPA for concurrent psychotherapy sessions as part of the entire treatment plan

What are the upcoming trends in the field of psychiatry?

Psychiatry is leading the way in human welfare innovation, with top futuristic trends such as quicker diagnosis and early intervention of mental disorders, a wide range of genetic discoveries, the adoption of neuroplasticity, and the participation of pharmacogenomics in clinical practice.

Are there any diploma courses available in India in the field of psychiatry study?

Yes, there are plenty of diploma courses available online and offline in India in the field of psychiatry study. Aspirants can enrol in various diploma courses available including a diploma in psychiatric medicine (DPM), a diploma in clinical and community psychology, a diploma in psychiatry nursing, a diploma in counselling psychology, and a post-graduate diploma in psychiatry.

In India, how long does it take to become a Psychiatrist?

For most psychiatrists, it takes about or around 12 years to become a practicing psychiatrist. A bachelor's degree normally takes four years to complete, followed by four years of medical school and then four years of psychiatry residency and board certification.

What is the qualification needed for becoming a psychiatrist in India?

To fulfil medical school admissions qualifications as an aspiring psychiatrist, you will need to take Science in Class 12 with subjects - biology, chemistry, maths, and physics. Volunteering in a hospital is also suggested. To obtain a Doctor of Medicine, you must first attend medical school (MD). As a medical student, you will learn fundamental anatomy, physiology, and pathology through lectures and hands-on laboratories.

Do aspirants require a licence to practice psychiatry in India?

To practice psychiatry in all states, candidates must get a licence from their state's medical board. Most states have their standards for licencing, although they must normally pass an examination that assesses their understanding of state rules and medical procedures. Graduates may also be required to register with the state if they provide medicine to their patients.

What is the basic difference between a Psychologist and a Psychiatrist?

Psychologists are educated mental health practitioners, whereas psychiatrists are medical doctors. This is the distinction between a psychiatrist and a psychologist. A psychiatrist can prescribe medicine, but a psychologist is more concerned with the therapeutic approach to healing. Psychiatrists diagnose and treat complicated and dangerous mental illnesses, as well as provide a variety of therapy. Psychologists help patients by giving psychotherapy (talk therapy).

What is the difference between psychology and psychiatry?

People frequently mix the terms ‘psychiatry’ and ‘psychology’, which is an easy mistake to make if you are unfamiliar with the profession. Psychology, the study of the mind, emotions, and behaviour, was once considered a part of philosophy until becoming a separate science in the mid-1800s. Psychiatry is a medical speciality that focuses on detecting and treating mental health conditions. The word psychiatry also means soul medical therapy.

What is the major role and responsibilities of a psychiatrist?

A psychiatrist is a medical doctor who has obtained additional training in the diagnosis and management of diseases and disorders. Hence, a psychiatrist's main role and responsibilities include planning and delivering high-quality treatments within the constraints of available resources. A psychiatrist will also advocate on behalf of patients, caregivers, and services. 

Is studying psychiatry worth it?

Psychiatry is seen as a rewarding profession. Although the route to becoming a psychiatrist is difficult, many people believe it is well worth the effort. They are usually able to spend a significant amount of time personally working with patients. A psychiatrist can also work at nursing homes, hospitals, health centres, polyclinics, medical colleges, and research institutes. They can also collaborate with social workers and occupational therapists to assist their patients to recover and resume their daily activities.

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Psychiatrist Courses in India: Types, Online, Subjects, Jobs, Skills, Distance, Admission 2024

phd in psychiatry in india

A Psychiatrist is a person who Studies, treats and cures Mental Disorders. They are experts in Mental health. Psychiatrists have a deep understanding of physical and mental health and how they affect each other. They help people with mental health conditions such as schizophrenia, depression, bipolar disorder, eating disorders and addiction.

There are many colleges that offer Psychiatry and are some of the best Institutes in India. These are AIIMS, Central Institute of Psychiatry, Armed Forces Medical College, etc.

These courses are offered in Offline as well as Online mode. Psychiatrist courses are offered at Graduate, Postgraduate, Doctorate as well as at the Diploma level presently. Apart from that, there are plenty of Psychiatry offered by colleges as well as online websites like Coursera, Udemy and edX.

A fresh Graduate in Psychiatry can earn upto INR 4,00,000 per year and after gaining experience and knowledge a Psychiatrist can earn upto INR 15,00,000 to 20,00,000 per annum.

  • The duration of above courses varies from course to course i.e. Certificate courses can take from hours to years that is a Bachelor Degree can be of 3 years (4 years in some cases), Master’s can be of 2 years etc.
  • Certificate Courses can be availed offline as well online and can be provided by institutes, universities, etc.
  • After Graduating from Psychiatry Specialization, a person can go on to become a Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, Forensic Psychiatrist, Clinical Psychiatrist, Staff Psychiatrist etc.

Psychiatrist Courses: Highlights

There are many ways to choose a career in Psychiatry from Certificates to PhDs which helps in making a person employable as well help him move up to a higher Position in the same company. Below are Highlights of courses offered in Psychiatry.

Certificate in Mental Health, Certificate Course in Perinatal Mental Health etc. Diploma in Psychiatric Medicine, Diploma in Psychiatric Nursing, Post Graduate Diploma in Community Based Rehabilitation, Post Graduate Diploma in Psychiatric Social Work. Bachelor of Science in Psychiatry. Master of Science in Psychiatry, MD in Psychiatry, etc. PhD in Clinical Psychology, PhD in Psychiatric Nursing, PhD in Psychiatric Social Work.
3 months to 1 year (for Offline) 1& 2 years Respectively 3 years 2 years 3 years
Pass in Class X or XII from a recognized board. Pass in Class XII from a recognized board. Graduation from a recognized university. Pass in XII from a recognized board. Pass in UG from a recognized University. Pass in PG program.
INR 8,000-50,000 INR 30,000-1,00,000 INR 30,000-25,00,000 INR 30,000-15,00,000 INR 50,000-4,00,000
Available
Mental Health, Perinatal Mental Health etc.
Forensic Psychiatrist, Clinical Psychiatrist, Staff Psychiatrist etc.
INR 2,00,000 to 3,00,000 INR 2,00,000 to 5,00,000 INR 2,00,000 to 8,00,000 INR 3,00,000 to 12,00,000 INR 4,00,000 to 18,00,000

As we have given the brief idea of the courses, fees and salary of Psychiatry let’s see each of the courses in detail.

Psychiatrist Certificate Courses

Certificate courses are offered in both online and offline mode. Day by day Online courses are getting popularity due to various benefits which are: easy access, anytime anywhere Learning content, etc. The duration of certificate course can range from a month to a year and can cost upto INR 50,000 while a fresher can earn upto 3,00,000 by doing a certificate course.

These courses are specially designed to equip the students with basic Skills required and to give them a basic understanding of the course opted.

These are suitable for those who are working and want to be upgraded with knowledge along with a new skill to grow higher in positions. Also, it is suitable for those who want to learn a new skill to get an understanding of how the course will be.  

These courses do not require much time, that is a person can learn these courses by just giving 2 to 3 hours a day.

Students who have completed 10th or 12th can opt for this type of course.

Psychiatrist Online Certificate Course

Given below are some of the best Psychiatrist Courses Certificates for the interested candidates:

Certificate Name Provider Duration Fees
Positive Psychiatry and Mental Health Coursera 20 hours INR 2,155
Certificate in Mental Health Royal Institution 3 months INR 6,300

Psychiatrist Online Certificates Courses Top Colleges with Fees

Certificate Name Colleges/ Institutes Offering Average Fees
Certificate in Art Therapy Techniques IHMH INR 7,800
Certificate in Advance Mental Health Counselling IHMH INR 10,800

Psychiatry Certificate Courses Admission Process

  • Admissions in the certificate courses are not done in a proper organized manner like that in bachelor and master courses. There are no particular entrance exams either which are conducted for admission in these courses.
  • Enrolment in online certificate programs is simply done by applying on the website of the course provider.
  • Some premier institutes do analyse your profile and then answer to questionnaires asked.
  • In case of offline certificate programs, colleges might admit you on merit basis. Your score in Class X or XII (as applicable) will be considered in such a case.

Colleges for Online Psychiatrist Course Certificates

Some of the colleges from where you can take up Online Psychiatrist certificate courses are:

College/ Institute Name Duration Average Annual Fees
3 months INR 75,230
30 hours INR 10,200

Psychiatrist Offline Certificates Courses Admission Process

Some of the colleges from where you can take up Offline Psychiatrist certificate courses are:

College Name Duration Admission Process
IHMH, Tiruppur 4 months – 12 months Merit-Based

Psychiatrist Diploma and PG Diploma Courses

These courses give you a wide briefing about the course which can help you decide the field for your graduation. These courses can be preferred by those who want to enter the Job Sector soon or those who do not want to dive deep and give 3 to 4 years for those courses.

Some Institutes offer Diploma Courses (3 years) as well as Post Graduate Diploma Courses (2 years). The Diploma Courses can be pursued after you have completed 12th or 10th class while Post Graduate Diploma can be done after one has completed Graduation.

The Average salary of a Diploma Candidate can be between INR 2,00,000 and 5,00,000 in India.

Psychiatry Diploma Courses Top Colleges with Fees

Some of the popular diploma courses which can be pursued in the field of Psychiatry are given below.

Course Colleges Offering Average Fees
Diploma in Psychiatry Deccan College of Medical Sciences, B J Medical College, Aryabhatta Knowledge University INR 15,000 to 2,00,000
Diploma in Psychiatric Nursing Central Institute of Psychiatry, Ranchi Institute of Neuro Psychiatry and Allied Sciences INR 2,00,000 to 4,00,000

Psychiatrist PG Diploma Courses Top Colleges with Ranking

PG Diploma courses are pursued after one has completed his or her graduation.

Some of the top PG Diploma Psychiatrist courses in India are given below.

Course Colleges Offering Average Fees
PGD in Psychiatry Mahatma Gandhi Medical College and Research Institute, Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Thanjavur Medical College (TMC) INR 2,00,000 to 10,00,000

Psychiatry Diploma and PG Diploma Courses Admission Process

  • Admission to diploma courses is solely done on the basis of merit. The cut off list is released by the concerned college after all the applicants have filled their applications.
  • For the Diploma courses, merit of Class XII score is considered, while Graduation score is considered for PG Diploma.
  • In the case of a few online diploma courses, as mentioned in the table above, the selection process is almost the same.

Psychiatrist PG Diploma Courses Top Colleges with Fees

College/ University Name Average Annual Fees
INR 80,000
INR 60,000 to 14,00,000
-
INR 26,600

Psychiatrist Bachelor Courses

These courses are pursued by those who want to get a good knowledge of the said course and to earn a graduate degree. This degree enables a candidate to get a deep knowledge of the course readying them for good employable benefits.

To pursue a Psychiatry course, one needs to have an MBBS degree which is a Bachelor course and after pursuing MBBS one can opt for MD Psychiatry course.

This course can range from a duration of 3 to 4 years. Also, A person can opt for some specialisations.

These courses can cost from 3 to 4 lakhs.

Psychiatrist Top UG Courses

Courses Colleges Duration Average Fees
AIIMS, Christian Medical College, Maulana Azad Medical College 5.5 years INR 1,600 to 10,00,000

Psychiatrist Bachelor Courses Admission Process

First the students applying to the bachelor’s program should fulfill the basic eligibility criteria of passing in their class 12 in school from a recognized board of education. And the admission for the eligible students are carried out through entrance exams in most of the cases.

  • Various entrance exams are present like national level entrance exams for the highly rated, well known colleges like AIIMS and state level entrance exams for the other private and self-financing institutions.
  • Entrance exams like AIIMS UG, JIPMER UG etc. are compulsory for the admission into the institutions discussed above.

Psychiatrist UG Courses Entrance Exams

The table gives details of entrance exams for the admission of UG Psychiatrist courses in India.

Entrance Exam Exam Date
NEET
JIPMER
AIIMS
SUAT
AP EAMCET

Psychiatrist Courses Top Colleges with Fees

NIRF Ranking College/ University Average Annual Fees
1 INR 1,145
3 INR 23,280
17 INR 15,450
21 INR 1,75,000

Psychiatrist PG Courses

Earning a master’s degree helps individuals gain the advanced training and leadership skills necessary to conduct research and supervise technological teams. Master’s programs typically require 2-3 years.

Master Psychiatrist Courses

The table below shows some of the most sought-after colleges for studying Masters Psychiatrist courses:

Courses Colleges Duration Fees
SRM Institute of Science and Technology, AIIMS, Adesh University 2 years INR 1,600 to INR 10,00,000
Jamia Hamdard, Dr. MGR Educational and Research Institute, Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research 2 years INR 2,000 to INR 4,00,000
AIIMS, Christian Medical College, Lady Hardinge Medical College 3 years INR 2,000 to INR 25,00,000

Psychiatrist Master Courses Admission Process

Admission to this course is done on the basis of score obtained in various entrance exams. These entrance exams are taken at national, state or university level. Also, Students are selected on merit basis and They can also avail scholarships based on their scores.

Psychiatrist PG Courses with Top Colleges

NIRF Ranking College/ University Admission Process Average Annual Fees
1 Entrance-Based INR 2,385
8 Merit-Based INR 12,000
31 Entrance-Based INR 1,80,000
37 Entrance-Based INR 3,90,000
151 Entrance-Based INR 40,000

Psychiatrist Doctorate Courses

A Doctorate is the highest university degree that is conferred after a course of study by universities and to those who want to do some research work in a particular field.

This course is opted by those who want to dive deep in a particular area of their study, who want to do research-oriented works.

Research is a systematic investigation into the phenomenon that results into the development of significant insights. The work of the thesis is an original and significant contribution to the advancement of world knowledge.

For PhD in Psychiatry a candidate should possess a Master's Degree from a Recognized University.

The PhD Course in Psychiatry is of 6 years.

Psychiatrist PhD Courses

Most popular course offered in the PhD program is mentioned in the following table with the colleges offering the course, average fees, duration of the course and the domain of the course.

Course Name Top Colleges Duration Average Fees
AIIMS, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Indira Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences 3 – 6 years (approx.) INR 2,000 to 1,20,000
PhD in Psychiatric Social Work Ranchi Institute of Neuro Psychiatry and Allied Sciences, National Institute of Mental Health and Neuroscience 3 – 6 years (approx.) INR 30,000 to 2,00,000

Psychiatrist PhD Courses Admission Process

The admission process is done on the basis of the rank acquired by the candidates in the PhD entrance exams.

  • Admissions for the Psychiatrist doctorate courses are done through entrance exams like CSIR-UGC NET, UGC NET, GATE, etc.
  • Some of the colleges also conduct additional selection processes like the group discussion and personal interview after the entrance exams for shortlisting the candidates.
  • The basic eligibility for this is the completion of master degree or the PG diploma degree.

Psychiatrist Doctorate Courses Top Colleges

Here we are with some of the best institutes for a PhD Psychiatrist course: 

NIRF Ranking College/ University Admission Process Average Annual Fees
1 Delhi INR 2,045 for First Year
4 Bengaluru INR 25,000
__ Belagavi INR 25,00,000
__ Patna, Bihar INR 20,000

Psychiatrist Courses Jobs and Salary

Numerous job opportunities are available after the successful completion of Psychiatrist courses. A candidate can either take up the job in the medicine field or in the research field or as a scientist or as a professor based on his/her own interest. Some of the popularly known job roles are mentioned here along with their skills, average salary and job description.

Average Salary

Source: College Websites

Addiction Psychiatrist

Addiction Psychiatrists treat people of all ages who have addictions to illegal drugs, alcohol, and prescription medications complicated by coexisting mental health disorders, such as depression, bipolar disorder, or schizophrenia etc.

Skills Required

  • Active Listener
  • Communication Skills

Starting Salary: INR 4,50,000 to 6,00,000.

Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist

In Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, doctors work with children, young people and their families. They treat a range of mental health problems and conditions including autism spectrum disorders, depression, anxiety, substance misuse and eating disorders.

  • A Medical degree in Child Psychiatry and successful completion of residency and fellowship.
  • A certification in general psychiatry and licensure in child psychiatry.
  • Knowledge of and experience in clinical skills.
  • An understanding and empathetic nature.
  • Excellent listening and communication skills.
  • Ability to work under intense pressure and respond to difficult questions.
  • Good note taking and record keeping skills.

Starting Salary: INR 4,00,000 to 5,00,000.

Forensic Psychiatrist

A Forensic Psychiatrist is a person who deals with mental problems of Prisoners, offenders, etc. They are responsible for diagnosis and treatment of prisoners, offenders etc. 

  • Strong communication skills
  • The ability to maintain objectivity
  • Critical thinking skills
  • Attention to detail

Starting Salary: INR 8,00,000 to 10,00,000.

Psychiatrist Professor

A Professor is one who, by using different techniques, tries to convey the required knowledge and skills to the students, willing to become a proficient psychiatrist in the future.

  • Ability to teach and Guide Students
  • Help Students with their Research Field
  • Assess students’ progress by grading papers, tests, and other work
  • Work with colleagues to develop or modify the curriculum for a degree or certificate program involving a series of courses

Starting Salary: INR 2,00,000 to 8,00,000.

Psychiatrist Courses Online Fees and Rating Comparison

For a detailed study about online courses, refer to the following tabulation. The online Psychiatrist courses in order of rating are mentioned with the duration of the course.

Course Provider Duration Ratings Fee
Diploma in Modern Applied Psychology Udemy 50.5 hours 4.5 INR 8,640
Positive Psychiatry and Mental Health Coursera 20 hours (approx.) 4.8 Free
Medical Neuroscience Coursera 71 hours (approx.) 4.9 Free

Comparison of Online Platforms Offering Psychiatrist Courses

Online Psychiatrist courses offered by two different online courses providing platforms like Udemy and Coursera are compared with each other based on some parameters. The famous courses in each of the websites are compared.

Parameters Udemy Cousera
Course Name Mental Health Practitioner Course Introduction to Psychology
Fees INR 8,000 Free
Student Rating 4.6 4.8
Enrolment 1,307 5,50,000
Duration 38.5 hours 15 hours (approx.)

Psychiatrist Courses: FAQs

Ques. What kind of degree does a student need to become a Psychiatrist?

Ans. Psychiatrists must hold a Doctorate of Medicine, or MD in order to become a Psychiatrist, students must attend medical school. This means first completing an undergraduate degree in a science-related field or taking science-related undergraduate courses.

Ques. How long does it take to become a Psychiatrist in India?

Ans. A candidate must hold a MBBS Degree (usually takes 5.5 years) and then the Master course in Psychiatry takes 3 years to complete while the diploma course takes two years.

Ques. Can I become a Psychiatrist without an MBBS degree?

Ans. No you are not eligible for becoming a Psychiatrist without pursuing an MBBS degree as the basic requirement of the same is an MBBS degree course. MBBS stands for Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery and same is a bachelor degree of around 5 years and 6 months including one year of internship.

Ques. What is the difference between a Psychologist and a Psychiatrist?

Ans. Psychiatrists are Medical Doctors, whereas Psychologists are not. Psychiatrists prescribe medication, psychologists don't. Psychiatrists diagnose illness, manage treatment and provide a range of therapies for complex and serious mental illness. Psychologists focus on providing psychotherapy (talk therapy) to help patients.

Ques. What is the average salary of an MSc in Psychiatry Course?

Ans. The average salary of an MSc in Psychiatry course is around INR 2,00,000 to 9,00,000 per annum.

Ques. What is the minimum percentage required for pursuing an MSc in Psychiatry course?

Ans. More than 55% is required in BSc to pursue MSc in Psychiatry course.

Ques. What are the entrance exams conducted for pursuing MSc in Psychiatry course?

Ans. The entrance exams that are conducted for pursuing this course are DU entrance exams, AIIMS PG, JMI Entrance Test, SAAT etc.

Ques. What is the main role of a Psychiatrist?

Ans. Psychiatrists assess all of your mental and physical symptoms. They make a diagnosis and work with you to develop a management plan for your treatment and recovery. Psychiatrists provide psychological treatment, prescribe medications and do procedures such as electroconvulsive therapy.

Ques. How can I become a Psychiatrist after 12th?

Ans. One must have completed their Class 12 level of education in Science stream with Biology as one of the compulsory subjects from a recognised Indian Board with minimum 55%.

Ques. Which are the best colleges for Psychiatrist Courses in India?

Ans. There are many good Colleges for Psychiatrist in India Some of them are AIIMS, Christian Medical College, Maulana Azad Medical College etc.

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M.Phil. (Psychiatric Social Work) Colleges in India

Central institute of psychiatry - cip.

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  • M.Phil. (Medical and Social Psychology)

Davangere University

location_on Shivagangothri, Davanagere, Karnataka

call (08192) 208029 mail_outline (08192) 208008

  • M.Phil. (Psychiatric Social Work)

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Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University - GGSIPU

location_on Sector 16-C, Dwarka, New Delhi, Delhi

call (011) 25302171 mail_outline (011) 25302111

Institute of Mental Health and Hospital

location_on Billochpura, Mathura Road, Agra, Uttar Pradesh

call (0562) 2967811

  • D.N.B. (Psychiatry)

JSS Academy of Higher Education and Research

location_on J.S.S. Medical Institutions Campus, Sri Shivarathreeshwara Nagara, Mysore, Karnataka

call (0821) 2548416, 2548400 mail_outline (0821) 2548394

JSS Medical College and Hospital

location_on Sri Shivarathreeshwara Nagar, Mysore, Karnataka

call (0821) 2548337, 2548338 (Toll Free. 18004258340) mail_outline (0821) 2492111, 2493819

Kasturba Medical College Manipal

location_on KMC Office, Madhava Nagar, Udupi, Karnataka

call (0820) 2922532 mail_outline (0820) 2571927

Lokopriya Gopinath Bordoloi Regional Institute of Mental Health - LGBRIMH

location_on Post Box No. 15, P.O. Tezpur, Sonitpur, Assam

call (03712) 232652, 233338 mail_outline (03712) 33623, 232215

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Manipal Academy of Higher Education Jaipur

location_on Dehmi Kalan, Off Jaipur - Ajmer Expressway, Jaipur, Rajasthan

call (0141) 3999100, Toll Free No. 1800-1020-128

National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences - NIMHANS

location_on Hosur Road / Marigowda Road, Lakkasandra, Wilson Garden, Bangalore, Karnataka

call (080) 26995001, 26995002

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