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Disha Chauhan

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The eligibility is Mandatory Courses: B.A., B.Sc.
50% seats will be filled through B.A./B.Sc. course with psychology as one of the paper or specialization and remaining 50% seats to any other degree recognized by Andhra University.

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Akshay Bajaj

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No, you can not pursue from Andhra University.
Details below:
Mandatory Courses : B.A., B.Sc.
50% seats will be filled through B.A./B.Sc. course with psychology as one of
the paper or specialization and remaining 50%seats to any other degree
recognized by Andhra University.
For more details check the link below :
https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/psychology/course/m-a-in-psychology-andhra-university-visakhapatnam-269572

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neha trivedi

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Hello,

MA programme will not specialize in any particular area of psychology. Instead the focus is more on a generalised broad spectrum approach to Psychology and its application. MA degrees usually have greater focus on liberal arts. Students who intend to specialize may go for MSc psychology. 

The MSc studies strongly focus on the research and Science behind the brain, behavior and psychological processes. So MSc Clinical Psychology is a much better choice.

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Prachi PolMaking History...

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https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/psychology/colleges/m-a-colleges-Mumbai
Visit the above Shiksha link to know about colleges in Mumbai for MA in psychology. Hope this helps you.

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Sopna Joshua

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M.A. Psychology for sure. It helps you to become a psychologist or Counselor with plenty of job opportunities.

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Sopna Joshua

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Philosophy and Psychology are two different subjects. If you're a graduate with good marks, you can join for MA/ M.Sc. Psychology. There are universities which offer Distance Education too.

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Aananya Sharma

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Sure. You can. If your interested in gathering an in-depth knowledge of the behavior, thoughts, actions, interactions and reactions of people, perhaps leading to a career as a psychologist, a Masters in Psychology could be for you. Eligibility :
-Pass with minimum of 50% in Graduation Degree in any stream from a recognised university. -However, there are some institutes that may require the candidates to have an Honors undergraduate degree in Psychology or Psychology as a subject in Graduation for becoming eligible for this course
-Candidate must be a graduate with English language requirement. -Most of the universities accept scores of
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Gargi DasBeat the failure

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Yes, you can pursue MA psychology.
Regards.

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