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LUMS DHA, Lahore Cantt. 54792, Lahore, Pakistan
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The BSc (Honours) Psychology degree at LUMS lays the academic foundations and prepares students for graduate studies in any of the sub disciplines of the field. The programme also introduces students to how other disciplines have studied humans.
Students pursuing this major will take curated courses in the humanities, which offer a comprehensive understanding of human behaviour through both scientific and cultural lenses. They will also get empirical insights into cognitive and emotional processes, humanities enrich this understanding by exploring the broader social, historical, and ethical contexts that shape individual and collective experiences. This interdisciplinary approach fosters critical thinking, empathy, and cultural awareness, equipping students to address complex social issues with a more holistic, human-centred perspective.
Including humanities in this programme cultivates professionals who are not only scientifically grounded but also attuned to the moral and societal dimensions of their work, ultimately leading to more informed, compassionate, and effective practice in fields that impact diverse communities
Graduates of this programme can pursue careers in mental health, education, marketing, human resources, and public health, as well as further studies in psychology fields like clinical, counselling, and forensic psychology.
Major Core Requirements1 | Code | Course Title | Credit Hours |
Major Core 1 | PSY 100 | Introduction to Psychology and Human Behaviour | 4 |
Major Core 2 | PSY 201 | Cognition | 4 |
Major Core 3 | PSY 220 | Psychopathology | 4 |
Major Core 4 | PSY 303 | Quantitative Research methods and Statistics in Psychology | 4 |
Total Major Core Credits | 16 | ||
Major Elective Requirement Psychology1 | Code | Course Title | Credit Hours |
Major Elective Psychology 1 | PSY 3XX | ANY | 4 |
Major Elective Psychology 2 | PSY 3XX | ANY | 4 |
Major Elective Psychology 3 | PSY XXX | ANY | 4 |
Major Elective Psychology 4 | PSY XXX | ANY | 4 |
Major Elective Psychology 5 | PSY XXX | ANY | 4 |
Other Major Elective Requirements2 | Code | Course Title | Credit Hours |
Other Major Elective 1 | PSY, PHIL, ENGL, HIST, CLCA, SS, GSS, ENV, SOC, ANTH, POL | ANY | 3/4 |
Other Major Elective 2 | PSY, PHIL, ENGL, HIST, CLCA, SS, GSS, ENV, SOC, ANTH, POL | ANY | 3/4 |
Other Major Elective 3 | PSY, PHIL, ENGL, HIST, CLCA, SS, GSS, ENV, SOC, ANTH, POL | ANY | 3/4 |
Other Major Elective 4 | PSY, PHIL, ENGL, HIST, CLCA, SS, GSS, ENV, SOC, ANTH, POL | ANY | 3/4 |
Other Major Elective 5 | PSY, PHIL, ENGL, HIST, CLCA, SS, GSS, ENV, SOC, ANTH, POL | ANY | 3/4 |
Other Major Elective 6 | PSY, PHIL, ENGL, HIST, CLCA, SS, GSS, ENV, SOC, ANTH, POL | ANY | 3/4 |
Other Major Elective 7 | PSY, PHIL, ENGL, HIST, CLCA, SS, GSS, ENV, SOC, ANTH, POL | ANY | 3/4 |
Total Major Elective Credits | 48 | ||
Total Major Credits | 64 |
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours |
PSY 321 | Lifespan Development | 4 |
PSY244 | Counselling and Psychotherapy | 4 |
PSY2xx | Biological Basis of Behaviour | 4 |
PSY210 | Perception | 4 |
PSY240 | Human memory | 4 |
PSY308 | Critical Multicultural Psychology | 4 |
PSY212 | Theories of Learning | 4 |
PSY300 | Social Psychology | 4 |
PSY320 | Theories of Personality | 4 |
PSY370 | Psychology of Love | 4 |
PSY355 | Classic Texts in Psychology | 4 |
PSY303 | Qualitative Research Methods in Psychology | 4 |
PSY3xx | Mind Matters: Psychology of Artificial Intelligence | 4 |
PSY3xx | Moral | 4 |
Senior Project (SPROJ)3 | 4 |
ANTH 100 | Introduction to Cultural Anthropology | 4 |
ANTH 253 | Women’s Lives Across Cultures | 4 |
ANTH 266 | Kinship: Making Sense of Human Relations | 4 |
ANTH 293 | Global Trends in Mental Health | 4 |
ANTH 461 | Ritual and Belief: Witchcraft, Magic and Religion | 4 |
ANTH 2112 | Bodies and Worlds: The Anthropology of the Body | 4 |
CLCA 2133 | Fountain of the Sun: Rumi’s Masnavi and Divan | 4 |
CLCA 3113 | Kafka | 4 |
CLCA 3122 | Mir and Ghalib | 4 |
CLCA 3126 | Faiz Ahmad Faiz: Resistance and Aesthetics | 4 |
ENGL 2132 | Words are all we have: Identity Predicament in the Theatre of the Absurd | 4 |
ENGL 2354 | The Victorian Novel: Charles Dickens to Thomas Hardy | 4 |
ENGL 3131 | Greek and Shakespearean Tragedy | 4 |
ENGL 3336 | William Shakespeare | 4 |
ENGL 3654 | 19th Century European Fiction: Tolstoy and Dostoevsky | 4 |
ENGL 3911 | The Body in Literature | 4 |
GSS 210 | Introduction to Gender and Sexuality Studies | 4 |
HIST 2322 | A Brief History of Evil | 4 |
HIST 4203 | Orientalism | 4 |
PHIL 100 | Introduction to Philosophy | 4 |
PHIL 132 | Introduction to Logic | 4 |
PHIL 204 | Contemporary Moral Problems | 4 |
PHIL 212 | Plato and Aristotle | 4 |
PHIL 225 | Moral Philosophy | 4 |
PHIL 331 | Philosophy of Social Sciences | 4 |
PHIL 335 | Topics in Philosophy of Mind | 4 |
SOC 100 | Introduction to Sociology | 4 |
SOC 244 | Language, Culture, and Society | 4 |
SOC 271 | Deviancy and Social Control | 4 |
SOC 292 | Masculinities | 4 |
SOC 342 | Culture, Power, and Society | 4 |
SOC 363 | Feminist Theory | 4 |
SS 172 | Programming and Data Analysis for Social Sciences | 4 |
SS 187 | Applied Statistics for Humanities | 4 |
SS 388 | Rethinking Data: Cause and Effect in the Humanities | 4 |
LUMS is dedicated to enrolling highly accomplished students who possess the potential to make valuable contributions to the learning environment at LUMS and effect positive change in their communities.
Each successful applicant is made an offer for entry into a particular school at LUMS. Applicants for each School are selected on the basis of the programme requirements of that particular school. Applicants should carefully choose the school(s) they apply to, and consider their interests, motivations, academic strengths, and future career paths.
Applicants who meet the minimum eligibility criteria outlined here for the Undergraduate Programme will be evaluated based on the following criteria:
Academic Background;
Performance in the Admission Test(s);
Completed and submitted the application form and supporting documents by the stipulated deadline;
Application Review; and
Interview (if called)
Note: These are the minimum requirements that applicants need to fulfil in order to be eligible to apply. Fulfillment of these criteria does not guarantee admission to LUMS. Admission decisions made by the University are final.
The University is keen to attract students who are not only academically competent but also have the potential to contribute to the learning environment of LUMS. Following are the minimum academic requirements for applicants applying to the Undergraduate Programme:
Applicants who have successfully completed their Higher Secondary degree, i.e. FA/ICS/ICOM/FSc/A-Level/High School Diploma or International Baccalaureate (IB), are eligible to apply for admission if they fulfil one of the following academic qualifications:
If shortlisted for admission, applicants will be given a conditional offer. To join LUMS in Fall 2025, applicants must subsequently meet all the stipulated conditions specified by the Admissions Committee by August 2025.
Note:
Candidates who have registered or taken the exam of a minimum of three full-credit A Level subjects and do not meet the minimum grades requirement (specified above) must improve their grades in order to be eligible for admission. A-level exams are held in November and June. To be eligible for admission in 2025, applicants must improve their A-level grades in the November 2024 exams. These applicants will have to go through the entire admission selection process, and their application for Fall 2025 will be re-ranked and reassessed to make the final admission decision.
Candidates who have registered or taken the exam of a minimum of three full-credit A-level subjects and do not meet the minimum grades requirement (specified above) and are planning to improve their grades by taking the June 2025 exams are not eligible for the Fall 2025 session.
Candidates who have already completed their Higher secondary degree (FA/FSc/ICS/I.COM/High School Diploma/IB, etc.) and do not meet the minimum marks/grades requirement must improve their marks or grades by November 2024 in order to be eligible for the Fall 2025 session. These applicants will have to go through the entire admission selection process, and their application for Fall 2025 will be re-ranked and reassessed to make the final admission decision.
In addition to meeting LUMS' specified conditions, applicants are required to fulfil the academic credential verification requirements of IBCC, the Higher Education Commission (HEC), Pakistan, or any other relevant authority, including Accreditation Councils.
Applicants admitted to LUMS and later require attestation of their undergraduate degree by the Higher Education Commission (HEC), Pakistan, must adhere to the conditions specified by the HEC for the attestation process. Detailed information on these requirements can be found on the HEC website.
1Minimum subject requirement for O Level may vary regionally and can be checked here.
2Best three (3) A-level full-credit subjects will be considered for evaluation.
3Applicants should have science subjects in IB to apply to Syed Babar Ali School of Science and Engineering (SBASSE) at LUMS. Applicants will be required to submit the IBCC equivalence certificate in science subjects for SBASSE. For Chemical and Electrical Engineering, the IBCC equivalence certificate should be equivalent to Pre-Engineering Stream.
Applicants who have not registered or taken the final exams of their FA/ICS/ICOM/FSc/A-Level (in at least three full-credit A-Level subjects) High School Diploma or International Baccalaureate (IB) before the submission of their applications for Fall 2025 and are expecting their final results by August 2025 are eligible to apply for admission if they fulfil one of the following academic qualifications:
If shortlisted for admission, applicants will be given a conditional offer and required to complete their degree before the commencement of Fall 2025 classes.
Note: In addition to meeting LUMS' specified conditions, applicants are required to fulfil the academic credential verification requirements of IBCC, the Higher Education Commission (HEC), Pakistan, or any other relevant authority, including Accreditation Councils.Applicants admitted to LUMS and later require attestation of their undergraduate degree by the Higher Education Commission (HEC), Pakistan, must adhere to the conditions specified by the HEC for the attestation process. Detailed information on these requirements can be found on the HEC website.
1Minimum subject requirement for O Level may vary regionally and can be checked by visiting the following link: http://www.ibcc.edu.pk/equivalence.php
2Applicants should have science subjects in IB to apply to Syed Babar Ali School of Science and Engineering (SBASSE) at LUMS. Applicants will be required to submit the IBCC equivalence certificate in science subjects for SBASSE. For Chemical and Electrical Engineering, the IBCC equivalence certificate should be equivalent to Pre-Engineering Stream.
Students may apply for admission to any two schools through a single application. Applicants are required to mention their major preference(s) for BS Programmes at the Syed Babar Ali School of Science and Engineering (SBASSE) and department and major BA/BSc (Honours) Programmes at the Mushtaq Ahmad Gurmani School of Humanities and Social Sciences (MGSHSS) and the Suleman Dawood School of Business (SDSB) through the LUMS Online Admission Application form.
Students are admitted to a specific school based on merit and availability of seats. At the time of admission, the students are not assigned a major, except those admitted to the BA-LL.B Programme in the Shaikh Ahmad Hassan School of Law (SAHSOL). For the BA/BSc (Honours) Programmes at the Mushtaq Ahmad Gurmani School of Humanities and Social Sciences (MGSHSS), students are admitted into one of the two distinct admission streams (HSS, ECON) according to the preferences chosen by the applicants in the online application.
Allocation of a preferred major cannot be guaranteed at the time of admission. Allocation of a major will be done according to the School’s policy and mainly determined by the student’s preference(s), their academic performance at LUMS and, in the case of MGSHSS, the availability of seats in the major.
Students may request a change in their Programme/School at the end of their first year at LUMS, subject to academic performance and availability of space. However, such requests will be considered on a case-to-case basis by the concerned department.
Applicants applying to the Suleman Dawood School of Business (SDSB) and/or Mushtaq Ahmad Gurmani School of Humanities and Social Sciences (MGSHSS) are required to take One (1) of the following tests in order to be considered for Fall 2025 Admissions:
Please click here to view the LCAT Guidelines.
The admission application will be considered for evaluation after the successful completion of the following Five (5) STEPS by the applicants on or before the stipulated deadlines:
Note:
Only applicants who have indicated their intention to apply for LUMS Financial Aid (through the Online Admission Application Form), submitted their admission application, and paid the required application processing fee by the deadline will be granted access to the Financial Aid application. The Financial Aid application tab will be visible on the online admission portal starting February 07, 2025, once these requirements are met. Applicants must submit their complete Financial Aid application, along with all necessary supporting documents, by March 06, 2025.
Referees must submit completely filled Teachers Evaluation(s)/Letter(s) of Recommendation by the given deadline.
Completion of all steps is mandatory. Applications, documents, or fees received after the stipulated deadline will not be processed.
Shortlisted applications will be reviewed by the relevant Committee to finalise the admission decision. Applicants are encouraged to provide complete information regarding their academic achievements and extracurricular activities and must tell LUMS about their success stories to substantiate their applications.
Only shortlisted candidates are called for an interview.
The modes of payment are as follows:
1. Voucher can be paid through cash, Pay Order and Bank Drafts made in favour of "Lahore University of Management Sciences" at any branch within Pakistan of following banks:
2. For online Credit/Debit card payment, please click here.
3. Vouchers can also be paid through ATM machines and internet banking portals of the following banks:
Note:
Advance Tax:
Through an amendment in the Income Tax Ordinance 2001 by Finance Act 2013, advance tax (under section 236 I) shall be collected @ 5% on the entire amount of fee except refundable portion.
Bank Helpline Numbers
Allied Bank Limited
1. UAN: 111-225-225, Branch contact No: 042-35748308
2. Regional Office: 042-35747603
Meezan Bank Limited
1. Region Office: 92-42-35786207
2. Head Office: 92-21-36406139
Bank Al-Habib Limited
1. Karachi: 92-21-32277231-239, Lahore: 0333-1218430
2. DHA Ph. 5 Branch: 042-37189231 042-37189234
Particulars | Fall 2024 | Spring 2025 | Total |
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Credit Hours | 16 | 16 | 32 |
PKR | PKR | PKR | |
Admission Fee | 151,700 | - | 151,700 |
Tuition Fee | 593,120 | 593,120 | 1,186,240 |
Semester Registration Fee | 48,210 | 48,210 | 96,420 |
General Security | 57,580 | - | 57,580 |
Total | 850,610 | 641,330 | 1,491,940 |
Particulars | Fall 2024 | Spring 2025 | Summer 2025 |
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PKR | PKR | PKR | |
Hostel Fee Double Occupancy | 84,830 | 84,830 | 34,930 |
Hostel Fee Triple Occupancy (Bigger room) | 61,760 | 61,760 | 25,430 |
To learn more about the University's Refund Policy, please click here.
Activity | Date |
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Deadline to submit Online Application | February 04, 2025, 5:00 pm (PKT) |
Deadline to submit online supporting documents and Processing Fee | February 06, 2025 |
Deadline to submit Financial Aid Application (if applicable) | March 06, 2025 |
Deadline to take ACT | April 05, 2025 |
Deadline to take SAT | March 08, 2025 |
LUMS Admission Test (LCAT) | February 23, 2025 (Tentative) |
Admission Decisions | April 2025 - July 2025 |
Commencement of Classes | September 2025 |
Note:
Please refer to the Admission Criteria tab.
Admission to the LUMS Undergraduate Programme is highly competitive and the University is able to offer admission to only a small fraction of applicants.
For the programmes offered by SDSB/MGSHSS/SBASSE/SAHSOL, submit an online admission application through the following link: https://admissions.lums.edu.pk
Applicants with diploma may apply if they have secured minimum 70% marks or above, however, they are required to submit equivalence certificate issued by the IBCC, Pakistan.
Please refer to the Admission Criteria tab for details.
No, applicants are evaluated on their academic grades regardless of the fact whether someone has taken the final exam through a school/college or privately.
Yes, LUMS accepts transfer students from accredited institutions at the undergraduate level. Applicants interested in transfer to the LUMS Undergraduate Programmes should be enrolled in an undergraduate programme in an HEC recognised institution and should have completed one year or expected to complete one year before joining as a full time student. Transfer is offered twice a year before the Fall and Spring semesters respectively.
Please visit the mentioned link https://admission.lums.edu.pk/programmes/transfer for detailed information.
No, attending the first semester at LUMS is compulsory and deferment is not an option for undergraduates.
All admission decisions taken by the University are final. During admission evaluation process, some applicants are admitted, some are placed on a waiting list and the remaining applicants are denied admission. Acceptances are offered between April to July. For this reason, your admission decision may arrive at a different time from a friend or classmate.
No, by default the LUMS online application system allows you to simultaneously apply for maximum two schools from all four schools i.e. Suleman Dawood School of Business/Mushtaq Ahmad Gurmani School of Humanities and Social Sciences/Syed Babar Ali School of Science and Engineering/Shaikh Ahmad Hassan School of Law.
Yes, by default the LUMS online application system allows you to simultaneously apply to Suleman Dawood School of Business (SDSB)/Mushtaq Ahmad Gurmani School of Humanities and Social Sciences (MGSHSS)/Syed Babar Ali School of Science and Engineering (SBASSE)/Shaikh Ahmad Hassan School of Law (SAHSOL). Applicants may choose to apply for admission into any TWO schools (SDSB/MGSHSS/SBASSE/SAHSOL) at LUMS.
Applicants can mention their major preference(s) for BS programmes at the Syed Babar Ali School of Science and Engineering (SBASSE), BA/BSc (Honours) programmes at the Suleman Dawood School of Business (SDSB), Mushtaq Ahmad Gurmani School of Humanities and Social Sciences (MGSHSS) and BA-LL.B programme at the Shaikh Ahmad Hassan School of Law (SAHSOL) through the online admission application form.
Applications are evaluated according to the preferences mentioned by applicants in this section. Based on the evaluation of each school, applicants are offered the highest preference they qualify for. This means that if an applicant qualifies for more than one school, one is sent an offer from the school of his highest qualified preference. Therefore, it is highly suggested to select school preferences very carefully.
LUMS is committed to making high-quality education accessible to talented students from all backgrounds. Our Financial Aid Programme offers a wide range of support options, designed to facilitate students who demonstrate both high academic achievement and financial need.
Financial Aid awards are assessed each year, considering academic performance, demonstrated financial need, available resources, and university policies. While LUMS endeavours to provide substantial financial assistance within its available resources, students are encouraged to explore external funding sources to complement the aid provided by the university.
LUMS strives to enable students to pursue their educational and professional goals without financial barriers, reinforcing our commitment to an inclusive and academically vibrant community.
The following financial support options are available for Undergraduate Students:
LUMS collaborates with various donors to facilitate our students by offering a range of available external scholarships to support students striving for academic excellence. To be considered, students must meet both the eligibility criteria set by the Donor organization and LUMS. The details of a few external scholarships are given below, for your convenience.
LUMS not only recognises students' good academic performance but also distinguishes high achievers by providing them generous Merit Scholarships. If you are a high achiever, LUMS wants you to accomplish everything you possibly can. Exemplary students are selected to receive LUMS Merit Scholarships based on their outstanding academic performance.
100 Scholarships are available to support the academic aspirations of prospective top ranked undergraduate students based on the LUMS admission evaluation criteria.
For the first year, merit scholarship award covers partial to full tuition fee for One (1) year and is awarded to the top applicants shortlisted for admission in each school. Applicants with high academic credentials are considered for scholarship.
The Merit Scholarship covers partial to full tuition fee for One (1) year only and is awarded to the returning batches based on their CGPA ranking and placement on the Dean's Honour List. The number of scholarships in each Programme and class may vary according to the approved policy of that particular academic year.
Note: In case a student qualifies for Financial Aid Award and Merit Scholarship, their scholarship will be adjusted accordingly. These awards are for One (1) year only and cannot be carried forward to subsequent years.
Financing a student's education is a commitment involving the student, their family and our institution. We at LUMS gear all our efforts towards assisting top talent within our limited resources. Financial assistance is offered to academically distinguished students with demonstrated need. These awards at the Undergraduate level are available in the form of Waivers and LUMS Interest-Free Loans.
To be considered for LUMS Financial Aid, applicants must submit their financial aid application along with all required supporting documents by the application submission deadlines. Applications that do not meet these requirements will not be eligible for financial aid assessment for the 2025-26 academic year.
This support can cover part or all of a student’s Tuition and Semester Registration fees and is assessed annually, considering academic performance, financial need, available resources, and prevailing university policies to ensure ongoing assistance that aligns with each student’s circumstances. Financial Aid fee waiver is not required to be repaid, whilst LUMS Interest-Free Loan will have to be paid back after six (6) months of graduation within a maximum period of five (5) years.
Remember a loan is an obligation and is required to be paid back in instalments after graduation. Repayment of loan not only contributes towards the recirculation of Financial Aid to deserving students but also inculcates social responsibility and ethical values within the students.
At LUMS, we are dedicated to shaping Pakistan’s future by nurturing tomorrow’s leaders. The National Outreach Program (NOP) is at the heart of this mission, striving to eliminate educational inequality by providing access to high-quality education for talented students, regardless of their financial background.
Since its inception, NOP has inducted over 1,561 scholars from across Pakistan, representing diverse ethnicities, beliefs, and backgrounds. More than 1,171 graduates have emerged from this prestigious program, with 60 having received international scholarships to study at world-renowned universities. The program isn’t just a scholarship; it’s a rigorous fellowship that prepares students to excel both academically and as leaders. NOP scholars benefit from specialized resources, engage in skill-building activities, and are encouraged to contribute to their communities during their time at LUMS.
Today, NOP alumni are leaders across the globe, contributing to various fields in highly competitive job markets and entrepreneurial initiatives. Their success reflects the transformative impact of this unparalleled program.
We remain committed to supporting Pakistan’s brightest minds, shaping them into the pillars of the country’s future. To explore how NOP continues to make a difference, click here.
Voucher can be paid through cash, Pay Order and Bank Drafts made in favour of "Lahore University of Management Sciences" at any branch within Pakistan of following banks.