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Vikash Jain

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Gauhati University provides MA in psychology and not in clinical psychology.
For the list of courses,check out the link below:
https://www.shiksha.com/university/gauhati-university-gu-guwahati-20039/courses/ma-bc?ts=88923919&rf=filters&bc[]=82
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Sushant Sharma

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Hi Kavya,
There is no such information about the cut-off. It is advisable to get in touch with the college officials and you can request for the last year cut-off.
Thanks.

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Ambika RathoreBold and beautiful

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For this, you can go to IGNOU's website. There are Diploma and certificate courses available for a career in psychology. Choose according to your convenience.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Yes, you can get. The SGT University offers Bachelor of Arts (Hons.) (Psychology) and the eligibility criteria is as under :
Eligibility for SGT :- 10+2 with not less than 50% marks in aggregate of best 5-papers.
Further Amity Gurgaon offers BSc (Clinical Psychology) and the eligibility criteria is as under :-
Eligibility for Amity Gurgaon :- 10+2 (min. 50%)

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alok kumar

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Assuming that you have never studied psychology before in school or otherwise. I would suggest that first you go through NCERT books of class 11 and 12 psychology. Once you are clear about the concepts there. You can move on to a graduation level book of psychology. A book called "Intro. To psychology" by Robert Baron is a must. It covers all most all basics and is a recommended reading in most undergraduate courses of psychology. In addition to that there is a wonderful online course on psychology by Yale University conducted by Professor Paul bloom. You can find it on YouTube. These lectures are easy to understand and professor Bloom
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Hem Lata

Contributor-Level 10

Additional Subjects are as below:
1. Physical Education
2. Fine Arts
3. Performing Arts
4. Vocational Subjects
Non Written subjects will not be considered while calculating the aggregate.

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Vivek Ranjan

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No one can guarantee you placement in any college. It is always about probability, your hard work, your choice of work, etc.

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Anand Sarkar

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Hello, yes integrated courses are helpful, however it is really tedious to study both subjects in a assorted time, plus semesters are really tight. Good luck.

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