M.A Psychology
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
1. Overview: Psychology — The Basics and Core Concepts
2. Developmental Psychology: This is the study of human growth and development throughout life.
3. Social behavior and interpersonal relationships are the main subjects in social psychology.
4. Clinical Psychology – diagnosis and treatment of mental health problems.
5. Research Methods: Tools in psychological research
6. Testing Psychological Testing and Assessment: Mental functions (tools)
You should have covered most of this in your Arts Major but ensure you read over what the university asks for as well as any they recommend.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Generally, obtaining your senior secondary certificate (equivalent to 12th grade or high school diploma) after completing your bachelor's degree shouldn't be a significant issue in most cases.However, it depends on the specific circumstances and requirements:
Implications:
1.employment.
2.further education.
3.goverment jobs.
The degree certificate is essentially an award given to students after completing a course of study in an institution such as a Bachelor's, Master's, or Doctorate. A degree certificate is the most important document for any candidate seeking admission to the next level of study.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Patna University's admission process is based on merit and an entrance exam, followed by GD and PI rounds.
As of August 9, 2024, Patna University has not released the 2024 placement report or brochure for its MA program.
Here are some entry requirements for the MA in Psychology program at Patna University:
You must have a Bachelor's degree (BA) with at least 45% marks in a major subject, core course, or honors subject.
You can also have a BA with 55% marks in a subsidiary, pass course, or allied subject.
Allied subjects include sociology, political science, economics, BBA, history, and zoology from a recognized university.
Hope it helps.
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