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Parul Thapa

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While a BSc Psychology is a Science degree, a BA Psychology is an Arts degree. Apart from this, there is not much difference between the two courses as the core subjects usually remain the same. BA Psychology manages the counselling aspects of Psychology and is application-based.

A student with a BA degree in Psychology is more likely to find a job as a guidance counsellor with different organisations whereas, a BSc in Psychology deals with the clinical aspect of Psychology and a student has to learn research and statistics methodologies besides other subjects related to Psychology. BSc Psychology is suited for students who have an inte

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Vishakha

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The course curriculum includes subjects related to the field of Psychology. Keshav Mahavidyalaya Psychology curriculum includes semester-wise list of subjects to be studied. Mentioned below are some of the subjects included in the course curriculum:

  • Psychology of Individual
  • Social Psychology
  • The Individual and Society
  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Organisational Behaviour, etc.

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Shailja Rawat

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Yes, BA (Hons) in Psychology curriculum at Lingaya Vidyapeeth includes practical subjects. Each semester, students are required to study one practical subject. Some of the subjects included in the curriculum are:

  • Practical on Vocational interest record
  • Practical on Attention & Memory
  • Practical on Intelligence Test
  • Practical on Trial & Error
  • Practical on Personality Inventory

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MCM DAV College for Women admission 2024 will be open soon. The institute offers Degree, Diploma courses including 10 UG and 10 PG programs. These programs are offered in Full Time mode. Candidate can pursue multiple ranges of courses like PGDCA, MA, PG Diploma, MSc, MCom, BA, BCom, BSc., BCA, BBA, BA (Hons) in the stream of IT & Software, Humanities & Social Sciences, Mass Communication & Media, Science, Accounting & Commerce, Business & Management Studies.

The eligibility criteria are follows:

Candidate must have passed 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognised school/board

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Charishma Thota

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The minimum percentage required for admission to B.A Psychology at Laxmab Singh Mahar College is you need to get minimum 50 percent of marks from any recognized board. You need to complete 10+2 to take admisssion to B. A Psychology at Laxman Singh Mahar College. The total tution fee for this 3 years undergraduate program is INR 4630 for entire duration for B. A in Psychology courses at Laxman Singh Mahar Post Government College.

 

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Yes, it’s possible to switch majors if you have failed in your third year of B.A. (Psychology) and wish to repeat the year with a different major, such as B.A. History. You would need to apply for admission to the B.A. Public History at your chosen College or University. This usually means going through application again. These specifics related to changing of majors and repetition for a year are conditional; therefore, it is recommended that you consult the relevant institute from which you can have an exact idea about how this all works.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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B.A. Psychology graduates at Noida International University (NIU) have a decent placement percentage, usually fetching 70-80% placements. NIU offers strong placement assistance to students by way of career counselling, skill development workshops and internships thus increasing their employability. Graduates of these programs will go on to work in areas including counseling, human resources, social service agencies and education. The university's training and placement cell possess deep industry linkages that ensure a continuous stream of job opportunities for students. The percent placements however fluctuates somewhat each year due t

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