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Aadit Singh Uppal

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There are around 1466 widely recognised MA Sociology colleges in India. Out of these, 509 colleges are government entities and 632 are private institutions. Students who wish to enrol into MA Sociology programs must fulfil the eligibility criteria in order to enrol into their desired universities.

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TISS offers various MA specializations including Social Work (with focuses like Criminology, Public Health, and Women's Studies), Public Policy and Governance, Disaster Studies, Urban and Environmental Studies, Education, Applied Psychology, Human Resources, Media and Cultural Studies, Rural Development, and Ecology. For a detailed list of programs and specific requirements, it's best to visit the TISS website directly.

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TISS offers various MA specializations including Social Work (with focuses like Criminology, Public Health, and Women's Studies), Public Policy and Governance, Disaster Studies, Urban and Environmental Studies, Education, Applied Psychology, Human Resources, Media and Cultural Studies, Rural Development, and Ecology. For a detailed list of programs and specific requirements, it's best to visit the TISS website directly.

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Studying an MA in Psychology offers a wide range of benefits, both personal and professional, it gives deep insights into human behavior and provides numerous career options. The programs equip you with skills to make a meaningful impact on solving real-world problems and improve interpersonal relations.

Here are some compelling reasons to pursue this course:

  • Deep Understanding of human behavior: This makes you learn how people think, feel, and act, helping you to address complex issues and solutions. 

  • Variety of career paths: Work in health care, education, corporate, or research settings in roles like a psychologist, counselor, or

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