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alok kumar

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Assuming that you have never studied psychology before in school or otherwise. I would suggest that first you go through NCERT books of class 11 and 12 psychology. Once you are clear about the concepts there. You can move on to a graduation level book of psychology. A book called "Intro. To psychology" by Robert Baron is a must. It covers all most all basics and is a recommended reading in most undergraduate courses of psychology. In addition to that there is a wonderful online course on psychology by Yale University conducted by Professor Paul bloom. You can find it on YouTube. These lectures are easy to understand and professor Bloom
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Bishal BaishyaAn Aspiring Writer & Podcast Host

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United Kingdom and Canada provides a good arena in MA in Psychology and same in US. Infact, state universities of US are more financially stable option than UK.

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Kukki Bala

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It is very much possible for you to get admission in M.A. Psychology via distance education. Click below to check the colleges offering the course. https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/psychology/colleges/m-a-colleges-delhi-ncr.

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Ridhima GargAspires to be successful HR

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IILM University, Gurugram
University of Delhi
Zakir Husain Delhi College
Indira Gandhi National Open University
Ambedkar University Delhi
Manav Rachna International Institute Of Research And Studies, Faridabad, Haryana
Amity Institute Of Psychology And Allied Sciences, Noida, Uttar Pradesh
Gurukul Institute of Management & Technology, Noida, Uttar Pradesh
Good luck.

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Hem Lata

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The eligibility criteria is as below.
Eligibility for entrance mode admission
Candidate must have done BA (Hons.) or BA in Psychology from any recognized university with 55% in Psychology and 55% minimum aggregate or must be a graduate/post graduate from a recognized Indian university with a minimum aggregate of 60% .
Eligibility for Merit mode admission:
Candidate must have done BA (Hons.) in Psychology and Applied Psychology from University of Delhi with a minimum aggregate of 60%.

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Kukki Bala

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Please check the eligibility as below.
Candidate must have completed MA / M.Sc in Psychology / Educational Psychology/Education/Applied Psychology /Social Work/Child Development/Human Development/ MA/M.Sc in any school subject having B.Ed with Psychology/Counseling as papers/ BA with Psychology as paper/subject with not less than 45% marks in aggregate from a recognized University.

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AYUSHI MITTALI am Geologist. I Love my profession.

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Following Universities are open for this year admission (2018) for both the students (With or Without Bachelor's degree in Psychology):
University of Delhi. Christ University, Bangalore. Jamia Milia Islamia, Delhi. Panjab University, Delhi. Gautam Budh University, Noida.

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Navita Batra

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It is certainly possible to pursue Masters in Psychology, even though you have obtained Bachelor's degree in some other field. Most of the people who apply for Master's degree come from varied field and this creates mélange of student coming from different field and sharing knowledge and helping other to gain further insight. You need to research a bit about such universities.

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Ananya Dev

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Hi,
Yes, of course, it will help you. Psychology and counselling are interrelated and interdependent. They both go hand in hand. So yes, it is a great course to be pursued if you want to go ahead as a counsellor.

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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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