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Dharamveer DheerEducator at University

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Yes you can go for M.A. But check if you are eligible for the programme.

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Preksha Sharma

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The basic eligibility criteria for pursuing a course in MA Counselling Psychology is a Graduation pass degree with a minimumof55% marks in the subjects concerned from a recognized college or university.

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A KaushikEnglish language trainer cum career counselor

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Dear Prerna,
Master of Arts or MA Psychology is a postgraduate course in psychology which studies human behavior and human psychology. It is concerned with thorough and comprehensive study of psychology as a discipline.
The duration of MA Psychology is 2 years and is spread over four semesters. Minimum eligibility for this course is a graduation degree from any stream passed from any recognized university.
For further details kindly visit the below mentioned url.
http://mu.ac.in/portal/department-of-applied-psychology/
https://www-shiksha-com.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/www.shiksha.com/university/amp/university-of-mumbai-kalina-campus-51598?amp_
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A lot of people struggle to make the distinction between a master's in social work and a Master's in psychology. This is because they deliver very similar mental health therapy and they work with very similar diagnostics procedures. However, there are some significant difference between the two on various levels. It is very important to understand these differences if you are considering a career in either social work or psychology.

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