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3 weeks agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, the competitive programs at the University of British Columbia have earlier admission deadlines for Indian students.
The courses like MA in Psychology, LLM and Master of Urban Design admission deadlines fall earlier, generally between the months like November and January.
There are general UBC admission deadlines but courses like these demand an earlier application for a timely evaluation.
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The only main difference between them is their "area of study". This changes the career paths and job options for the postgrads.
An MA in Psychology studies the human mind, behavior, and patterns. The MA in Philosophy, on the other hand, studies the 'why' of existence, values, reason, mind, language, and more.
MA Psychology students work as Mental Health Researchers, Rehabilitation Forensics, Counselors, Clinical Psychologists, Government Officials, Human Resource Specialists, and Social Workers, etc. And MA Philosophy students work as Professors, Lawyers, Consultants, Government Policy Analysts, Journalists, etc.
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a month agoBeginner-Level 1
Lovely Professional University offers a comprehensive M.A. in Psychology program, a two-year postgraduate course emphasizing advanced theoretical knowledge, research methodology, and practical skills like counseling and assessment. The curriculum includes subjects such as clinical psychology, cognitive processes, and statistical analysis using tools like SPSS, alongside internships at mental health facilities and dissertation projects for hands-on exposure. With modern labs, expert faculty guidance, and preparation for exams like UGC-NET, it equips graduates for rewarding careers in therapy, organizations, or further studies. Total fee
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8 months agoContributor-Level 6
With 77 percentile in CUET? PG Psychology, getting into Delhi University may be tough as its cut? offs are much higher, but you can still look at other Delhi options like Jamia Millia Islamia (if it considers CUET? PG for Psychology that year), Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) for distance MA Psychology, and private universities such as Amity University Noida or Jagan Institute of Management Studies (JIMS) that have their own admission process. While central universities in Delhi are competitive, these alternative institutions give you a fair chance based on merit or their own entrance criteria.
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 4
Job Opportunities with an M.A. in Psychology:
Counseling:
School Counseling: Working with students on academics.
Clinical Counseling: Providing therapy to individuals with mental health disorders.
Substance Abuse Counseling: Helping individuals overcome addiction and rehabilitation.
Career Counseling: Assisting individuals with career exploration and development.
Human Resources:
Your understanding of human behavior can be valuable in HR roles focused on recruitment, training, and employee relations.
Research:you can join as research assistant
Teaching: psychology professor With PHD
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8 months agoContributor-Level 9
Top picks: Panjab University (PU)—flagship, rigorous, research? heavy; Government College for Girls, Sector 11, PG Government College, Sector 46 (PU? affiliated), Chandigarh University (Mohali), Chitkara University (Rajpura), and DAV College (PU? affiliated). Look for clinical exposure, licensure pathways (RCI for M.Phil/Professional programmes), internships with hospitals/NGOs, and supervision for research/dissertations. Fees vary widely—from tens of thousands of rupees (PU) to a few Lacs rupees (private universities).
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