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a year agoContributor-Level 10
A Master's in Clinical Psychology can be a valuable degree, but it depends on your goals and interests, you can refer below for some of the factors to consider before making a decision:
- A Master's qualifies you for more jobs in the mental health field, such as working as a therapist, counselor, or school psychologist.
- There's a rising need for mental health professionals, so job security can be good.
- After your Master's, you'll need additional training and licensing to practice independently.
- Working with mental health issues can be emotionally demanding.
Ultimately, the decision of whether to pursue an MA in Clinical Psychology is up
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Hi, it can be quite difficult for you to pursue MA in Clinical Psychology in India without appearing for any entrance exams as most of the colleges accept students only on entrance exam basis like CUET PG and other college level entrance exams like TISSNET, JMI Enttrance Exam, CUCET, etc.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, it can be observed that studying MA in Clinical Psychology in India can be quite affordable as most of the colleges have an average tuition fee of less than INR 1 lakh.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
Hello there
The latest cutoff of M.Sc. in Clinical Psychology course at Christ College Irinjalakuda is as follows.
For general category the closing mark was 143.
For Other backward Hindu (OBH) category the closing index mark was 155.
For Ezhava / Thiyya / Billava ( ETB) category the closing mark was 140.
For Muslims the closing mark was 142.
For Other backward christian( obx) the closing mark was 153.
These marks generally do not fluctuate greatly on a yearly basis.
Thank you
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The B.M. Institute of Mental Health offers a Post Graduate Diploma in Clinical Psychology (PDCP) program, which is a 1-year regular-based diploma program. The eligibility criteria to apply for this course is a Master’s degree in any Psychology discipline with a minimum of 55% marks in aggregate from a college of UGC recognition. The fee for this course is INR 95,000/-. For the Post Graduate Diploma in Rehabilitation Psychology (PGDRP), the eligibility criteria are a Bachelor’s degree (regular mode) with general psychology courses in all three years or a Master’s degree in any branch of Psychology with a minimum of 55%
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 8
Hi, you do not require to have biology as a subject to become a psychologist. After the 12th you can pursue either a BSc or BA then an MSc or MA and PhD to become a clinical psychologist you can do an MPhil in clinical psychology.
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
To be eligible for admission to the M.Sc. in Psychology (Clinical) program at Amity University Mumbai, candidates must have a graduation degree in Psychology from a recognized university. There is no specific cutoff for this program as admission is based solely on meeting the eligibility criteria. Therefore, if you fulfill the requirement of having a graduation degree in Psychology, you are eligible to apply for the program, and there is no need to worry about meeting a specific cutoff score. For further details and to apply for admission, I recommend visiting the university's official website or contacting their admissions office dire
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2 years agoNew answer posted
2 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
You can do it after Masters in Psychology or equivallent or subject most similar to Psychology. Most of the Ph.D courses may require minimun 55%.
One should try to the Ph.D in the subject studied at UG, PG and of interest.
You can explore about-
- UGC NET
- CUET
- University level entrance exams for Ph.D
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 1
The high placement rate of Master of Arts - Clinical Psychology students at Chandigarh University is attributed to several key factors, showcasing the program's holistic approach and the university's dedicated support. The curriculum is meticulously designed, focusing on clinical applications with courses like Clinical Psychology and Forensic Psychology. A two-year Clinical Internship ensures practical exposure, bridging the gap between theory and real-world practice. The program's research-centric approach enhances analytical and critical thinking skills, contributing to the field's advancement. Strong industry collaborations, includi
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