M.Sc Clinical Psychology

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

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Hello Johnson,
Integrated MSc course allows one to continue to do MSc without any further entrance exam after completion of three years of BSc. But if one has done BSc somewhere else including in this university also there is no direct admission to 4th year of integrated course. One has to undergo process of getting admission to MSc.

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Ashfaq Malik

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The difference between MA and M.Sc in Psychology is not much. But it will differ according to the university/college offering you the same. Talking generally about MA offered in India by some top universities like Delhi University, Jamia Millia Islamia, Ambedkar University, etc., has a different approach and a combination of all subjects whereas M.Sc offered by BHU, Allahabad University, etc., focuses more on cognitive aspect of it. But, if we say what would be best to choose, it will not matter if your interest lies primarily in psychology.

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astha singh

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M.Sc Clinical Psychology Eligibility:
Candidates must complete B.Sc degree or Equivalent (branch psychology) from a recognized University.
Candidates must be secured with a minimum of 60% of marks in graduation.
Some reputed colleges and Institutes do conduct entrance examination to get admission to their M.Sc degree course.
Duration: This course duration is 2 years.It divided into 4 semesters.

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astha singh

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M.Sc Clinical Psychology or Master of Science in Clinical Psychology:
It is a postgraduate psychology course.Clinical psychology is an integration of science, theory and clinical knowledge for the purpose of understanding. Clinical psychology represents the largest subfield of psychologists.
M.Sc Clinical Psychology Eligibility:
Candidates must complete B.Sc degree or Equivalent (branch psychology) from a recognized University.
Candidates must be secured with a minimum of 60% marks in graduation.
Some reputed colleges and institutes do conduct entrance examinations to get admission to their M.Sc degree.
Duration: The course duration is 2 yea
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