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* General Category: 55%
* SC/ST/OBC: 50%
* PWD: 45%
These cutoffs are subject to change, so it is important to check with the college directly for the most up-to-date information.
Here are some other important things to keep in mind when applying for Post Graduate Diploma in Clinical and Community Psychology at MSU Baroda:
* The application process is competitive, so it is important to have a strong academic record and a good score in the entrance exam.
* The college also requires applicants to submit a personal statement,
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* Shri Vaishnav Vidyapeeth Vishwavidyalaya
* Awadhesh Pratap Singh University
* Vikram University
* Government Girls Post Graduate College
These colleges offer a 2-year full-time M.A. Clinical Psychology programme. The admission process for these programs is based on merit and/or an entrance exam. The curriculum for these programs includes courses on:
* Foundations of Psychology
* Developmental Psychology
* Personality Psychology
* Abnormal Psychology
* Counseling Psychology
* Clinical Psychology
Graduates of these programs can work as:
* Clinical Psychologists
* Counselors
* Resear
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Clinical Psychology and industrial psychology are two different fields of psychology. According to a source, clinical psychologists diagnose and treat mental health disorders, working with individuals across various settings. On the other hand, industrial psychologists study human behavior in the workplace, including employee selection, training, and development, performance evaluation, and organizational development.
Therefore, the two fields differ in their focus. Additionally, A master's degree in psychology opens the door to a variety of careers and focus on specialty areas that appeal to their interests. The demand for psychologica
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