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Abhishek Arora

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B.A Psychology Course is an undergraduate degree programme that is designed to educate students about Human Psychology and behaviour. The course basically emphasizes communication, critical thinking, and interpersonal skills. Students who want to build a career in the field of counseling, human resources, or social work pursue this course.

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Rashmi Karan

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Due to the high demand for social sciences, seats for the BA in Psychology are quite competitive. GD Goenka University maintains a limited intake to ensure that every student gets personal attention from the faculty. If you have a strong interest in the subject and a decent school record, you have a good chance, but applying early is definitely the best strategy to secure your spot.

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Saurabh Khanduri

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There are no mandatory entrance exams listed in the eligibility criteria for Indian Institute of Psychology and Research BA course. The Indian Institute of Psychology and Research course admissions are merit-based, taking into account the Class 12 board exam results of a candidate.

Thus, candidates who have received their Class 12 board exam result can apply directly for BA admissions.

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Saurabh Khanduri

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The total course fees for BA courses offered by Indian Institute of Psychology and Research ranges between INR 1.7 Lacs - INR 2.1 Lacs in 2026. The fees for four year BA (hons) course is INR 5.2 lakh.

First year fees for all BA courses must be paid as admission fees during the admission process to confirm the admission.

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Syed Aquib Ur Rahman

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One of the best private BA psychology colleges in Kerala is Jain Deemed-to-be University, Kochi.

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Nikita Chauhan

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To be honest, a BA in Psychology is a UG degree course that'll give you a base-level knowledge of the subject. After a BA in Psychology, you can get a job, but it won't be high-paying. 

Psychology is a vast field where you'll find many areas, like Clinical, Applied, Biopsychology, cognitive psychology, and so on. At the MA level, you'll get a chance to choose your desired area, dive deep into it, and even conduct research. 

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Akansha Bisht

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Yes, you can. The eligibility conditions for an MSc Psychology course are to obtain a UG degree in Psychology (BA or BSc) with at least 50% marks from a recognised university. 

Opting for an MSc Psychology after graduation is a good option because the MA will give you the choice opt for any of the specializations. 

A BA or BSc Psychology only gives the base knowledge of the subject, but higher studies let you dive deep into a specific area with research opportunities.

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Atul Arora

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Those who are curious about exploring human minds and behaviour. If you have a keen interest in understanding behaviours, emotions, and social dynamics.

I believe you also need to have great communication skills, empathy, and analytical skills, apart from all this.

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Rashmi Thakur

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Of course, it is. If you're interested in studying human behaviour and making a career in it, a BA Psychology course can be a good start.

You can either go for higher studies like PG Diploma or MA after the BA Psychology or opt for a job. 

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Shikha Arora

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It depends. You should choose the one based on your career goals. BSc Psychology is a technical degree that'll give you more lab-based scientific knowledge. The BA Psychology is a more theory-based degree focused on social aspects and humanities.

Another thing to consider is that you can't pursue a BSc in Psychology with a Humanities or Arts background in Class 12.

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