B.Sc Psychology
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New answer posted
7 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
Yes, it is a good option you have an interest in psychology. You can easily find jobs in private and government sectors. Psychologists are mostly taken up for jobs in various universities, colleges & schools, hospitals, clinics, government agencies, etc.
A psychologist with M.Phill & Ph.D. degree earns a very handsome salary package.
Some top colleges for B.Sc. in psychology are-
Jamia Millia Islamia University, Banaras Hindu University, Utkal University, Vishwa Bharti University.
Best of luck.
New answer posted
7 years agoGuide-Level 14
MIT-Pune is better than NIMS-Jaipur in terms of academics and infrastructure. But the same varies from person to person. But only NIMS-Jaipur provides B.Sc. In psychology. For more detailed information you can get in touch with the current students or the alumni of this college.
Regards.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
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7 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
In B.Sc. Agriculture, the aim of this course is to take to agriculture from a scientific point of view. In B.Sc. Maths, This course covers the basic topics of mathematics as well as the advanced calculative concepts in the field of applied mathematics. In B.Sc. Psychology, branch of philosophy which studies the human mind or soul. B.Sc. Agriculture and B.Sc. Maths have greater scope and job opportunities. And choose that subject in which you have more interest. Thank you and best of luck.
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Most institutes offering the course admit students based on their performance in the HSC (10+2) exam. The candidate needs to have:
completed the 10+2 level of education from a recognised educational Board. Secured a minimum aggregate score of 50% at the 10+2 level. Have reasonably good problem-solving and mathematical skills.
Interested eligible candidates are offered admission to the course in India mostly on the basis of the score attained at the 10+2 level. However, some institutes in the country offer the course based on the candidate's performance in a relevant institute-specific entrance test. Often subsequently, two add
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7 years ago
Guide-Level 13
Best of luck for your future and if there is any query, feel free to ask.
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