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Charul Bhardwaj

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Yes, you can pursue post-graduation after you get a graduation degree from any affiliated university.

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RAHUL KUMAR SHAH

Beginner-Level 4

As of now you can get the admission in Galgotia University, if you have minimum 60 percent in your arts subjects in plus 2 grade and you have passed your 12th examination from any recognised board.
Also if you have appeared in the current CUET examination you can apply for B.A honours in political science.
You can take admission through direct merit List.

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Shrikar K

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BA course is available in vanish Arya Kanya Mahavidyalaya but B.Ed is not there in the option list, so integration courses are probably not provided in the college.

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Manu Tanwar

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Yes brother B.Ed is available from Monad University. You can check it on their website following these steps.
1. Go to Monad University's official website.
2. Scroll down to "LIST OF COURSES"
3. Click on "School of Education"
There you can see B.Ed and confirm your opinion.

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Shipra bareja

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The course offered by University is of minimum 3 years period . The candidate must have a post graduate degree in chemistry . The fee structure is however not disclosed by University and it may change as decided by authority .

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Shipra bareja

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Here is the list of few colleges that you can apply in for your political Science programme :
1. St. Ann's College for Women
2. Sarojini Nadu Vanita Mahavidhalaya
3. University of Hyderabad
4. Maulana Azad National Muslim University
5. GITAM, Hyderabad
6. Aurora's Degree College.

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Deeksha Dixit

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A child counselor specifically deals with the mental health and wellness of children. They help children overcome their problems with a friendly approach. To become a child counselor in India, you will have to follow the following steps:
1. Take psychology as a 12th-grade subject.
2. If you have not taken psychology even then, you can pursue graduation in psychology.
3. After completion of the 12th, you will have to do a Bachelors in Psychology as either a B.A. Or B.Sc.
4. After that, you will need to pursue a master's as an M.A. Or M.Sc. In psychology.
5. To work as a child counselor, you may also be required to have a one-year postgra
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Aman Deep

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Expected cutoff could vary between 150-180 for General category, 70-80 for OBC & 40-70 for SC/ST. And the number of seats in M.A. History is 77. Hope it helps!

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Aman Deep

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For General category 100-10000,
For OBC, 500-50000,
For SC/ST, 4000-30000
For others, 2000 - 10000.

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Deeksha Dixit

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Both psychologists and psychiatrists deal with mental health issues. But their approaches are different. difference is - 

  • psychiatrist studies for a medical degree to become a doctor of medicine (M. D. in Psychiatry). They have to appear in NEET UG exam to attain MBBS and are called doctors. On other hand, a psychologist studies for an M.Sc or MA in clinical psychology. He or she may also study further to attain a PhD. They will also be required to take RCI exam to gain RCI license to practice.
  • Psychiatrists have authority to diagnose and treat patients with medication. whereas psychologists usually have to enlist help of therapy.&n
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