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The questions are divided into three sections: (1) General Aptitude (GA): There are 10 questions totaling 15 marks in this section. The marking pattern is that 5 questions carry 1 mark each and 5 questions carry 2 marks each. (2) Section B1: This section consists of 15 questions from Reasoning and Comprehension. This section carries a total of 25 marks; 5 questions carry 1 mark each, and 10 questions carry 2 marks each. (3) Section C5: This section contains 40 questions based on core psychology topics. The section carries a total of 60 marks. 20 questions carry a mark each, and 20
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1. Obtain a master's degree from a prestigious university: Students can gain admission to master's programs by using their GATE score. From IITs as well as foreign universities, students can pursue a master's degree in psychology. After earning an MA degree, you can work as a junior psychologist, occupational psychologist, or counselor. You can also apply for an assistant professor post after clearing the UGC NET for assistant professors. Depending on the nature of the job, you could earn up to Rs. 50,000 per month with an MA in psychology.
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SRMJEEE Rank holders of 1 to 100 - 100% waiver of Tuition fee, Hostel Fee/Transport Fee
SRMJEEE Rank holders of 101 to 500 - 100% Tuition fee waiver
Children of Defence Personnel - 25% Tuition fee waiver
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with a sc category rank of 20,190 you do have chances in government colleges but you won't get into top branches or top colleges. You would have lower and newer NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs.
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