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rohith kola

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The recently evolved areas in Psychology are:
Clinical Psychology
Forensic Psychology
Criminal Psychology
Business Psychology
Those who have inconvenience to attend regular study programme can pursue these courses through distance or correspondence mode. This helps the aspirants to continue education without disturbing their regular schedule. Usually professionals prefer this mode of study, as it acts as a means to improve their career prospects. List of colleges offering B.Sc. Psychology Course through Distance Education/Correspondence
Alagappa University
Annamalai University
Madras University
List of colleges offering B.A. Psychology Course t
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Shikher jainStudent

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You should just visit the website of that particular college or university and check if they provide distance learning or not. If they allow it then check the eligibility and fill the application form.

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Navin Kumar SharmaMore you know, you know, how less you know.

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Engineering/Technical courses in correspondence mode are not allowed by UGC/AICTE at present. Even the honorable Supreme Court has banned engineering courses in correspondence mode. You can do your B.Tech from Institution of Engineers (INDIA) or through lateral entry scheme.
All the best.

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Suni K

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Some private franchisees have switched to local state universities others have switched to TISS Vocational education. Do you think shutting down of private franchisees will improve distance education scenario?

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Shikher jainStudent

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Yes, you can get it. You just choose open course, and then only you have to go on exam day. That's the way, you can get Diploma from distance learning.

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