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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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Shweta Singh

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The course is taught in English language only.

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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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Please mention the university name.

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Nanduraj

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Please mention your graduation background. If you belong to commerce background in graduation, go for M.Com or if you belong to economics background, go for M.A. Economics.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello,
It is very heartening to know your desire to pursue M.Ed, and the answer to your query is yes. We can indeed pursue M.Ed without MA, but there is a catch. One has to complete B.Ed before we become eligible for M.Ed. So, not MA, but B.Ed is a must before one can think of pursuing M.Ed. Best wishes.

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Ambika RathoreBold and beautiful

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No, it's not compulsory.

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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http://www.universityofpatanjali.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/MA-Yoga-Science.pdf
The Admissions were closed in July and the above link is to their list of admitted students on their website.
Universities in India has closed their Admission in the Graduation and Post Graduation Courses and the same is with the Colleges Affiliated with them. However, PhD Admissions are open at some universities. I am sure you want to know NOT of PhD.
The option to join courses is Distance or Correspondence mode now. IGNOU shall also be an option to do Open Education/Distance Mode Learning.

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Shiksha Kumari

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Hi Arjun Srivastava, Fine Arts graduates can avail a career options in various fields such as art studios, advertising companies, publishing houses, product design, manufacturing department, magazines, television, graphic arts, teaching, files & theater productions and many more which is belong arts department. Job roles for Fine Arts? Painter
Arts Professional
Illustrator
Craft Artist
Animator
Lecturer
Art Museum Technician
Art Directors
Graphic Designers
Digital Designer
Artists
Visual Professionals
Hope it helps!

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Shiksha Kumari

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Hi Manoj Tiwari,
There are a lot of good job placement opportunities if you pursue the course from the top colleges. Alot of Global Top Companies hires students from the campus. Companies / Recruiters who visited the campus
Accenture Airtel Amazon amdocs Apple Asian Paints AT&T Axis Bank Bosch Ltd Canara Bank CapGemini Cipla Coca-Cola Cognizant Dell Ericsson India Ernst & Young GODREJ Google HCL Hexaware Technologies Hitachi Honda Two Wheelers Hyatt IBM Incture Technologies IndiGo Airlines Infosys KPIT Cummins Larsen and Toubro Life Cell Mercedes Benz Microsoft MRF Nestle NIIT Pepsi RBS (Royal Bank of Scotland) Samsung Sony Entertainmen
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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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M.Sc Economics has more chances of getting you a job than M.A. Economics. Usually, both have same course structure but the employer will always give preference to M.Sc. Students.

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