Students who want to work as professional psychologists can enroll in a 2-year postgraduate program called the Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Clinical Psychology. This rigorous course covers topics like psychopathology, psychotherapy, psychological testing, and research methods, fusing theoretical understanding with real-world application. Students apply what they have learned in classroom to real-world situations through supervised clinical practicum. Specialized modules on neuropsychology, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and ethical psychology practices are frequently included in the curriculum. Graduates are equipped for work in private practice, research facilities, hospitals, and mental health settings. In addition to emphasizing evidence-based procedures, many programs may call for thesis or research project, giving students analytical and critical thinking abilities necessary for area.