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Bachelors’ degree in any discipline from a recognised Indian or foreign board or an equivalent degree is required to apply for MIT School of Vedic Sciences MA Sanskrit programme. For MA Psychology, aspirants need to complete a UG degree
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Bachelors’ degree in any discipline from a recognised Indian or foreign board or an equivalent degree is required to apply for MIT School of Vedic Sciences MA Sanskrit programme. For MA Psychology, aspirants need to complete a UG degree with Psychology subjects as major or an equivalent degree from a recognised board with at least 50% aggregate. Aspirants must hold the proof of eligibility to avoid rejection in the later stages of admission. Apart from the qualification, aspirants wishing to pursue MA Sanskrit need to qualify MIT SVS’ Sanskrit Language Proficiency (SLP) test with at least 70% aggregate.
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The school offers eight courses in affiliation with MIT ADT University at UG and PG levels in Arts and Humanities stream. MIT School of Vedic Sciences offers BA (Hons), MA, BSc (Hons) and MSc courses. Candidates who have completed Class 12 can
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The school offers eight courses in affiliation with MIT ADT University at UG and PG levels in Arts and Humanities stream. MIT School of Vedic Sciences offers BA (Hons), MA, BSc (Hons) and MSc courses. Candidates who have completed Class 12 can apply for the UG courses. Graduation is necessary to apply for any of the PG course at MIT School of Vedic Sciences. Admission to most of the courses is based on merit in the last qualifying exam. However, for admission to MA Sanskrit, the school conducts MIT SVS’ Sanskrit Language Proficiency.
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MSc is a two-year course available in two specialisations, namely Clinical Psychology and Vedic Science and Applications. Candidates need to complete a UG degree with Psychology subjects as major or an equivalent degree from a recognised board
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MSc is a two-year course available in two specialisations, namely Clinical Psychology and Vedic Science and Applications. Candidates need to complete a UG degree with Psychology subjects as major or an equivalent degree from a recognised board with at least 50% aggregate to apply for MSc Clinical Psychology. For MSc Vedic Sciences, a UG degree with Science subjects from a recognised Indian or foreign institution or an equivalent board with a minimum of 50% aggregate is required for admission. The selection to any of the MSc course is based on merit in the last qualifying exam followed by an interview round. The school also considers the SOP written by the aspirants.
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