M.Sc Psychology

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Abhishek Tiwari

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Yes in aiims and other du colleges

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Surbhi Mathur

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Various psychology related services like counseling to the individuals suffering from mental health problems. These graduates can pursue their career as counselors in any counseling center in schools or colleges. Vocational Rehabilitation Offices also offer many job opportunities for these graduates. They can work in any welfare organization as Urban Planning Officer.

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Viswanathan DOld, simple and helping nature

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Not possible. Don't believe if anyone say so.

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anila k

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Yes, AUCET is conducted for M.Sc in psychology. On the basis of the scores in AUCET exam, candidates are offered admission in Andhra University and its affiliated colleges.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Sukhmeen,
Biology subject is, mostly, required, you have to check with the universities you want to apply to and see if any foundation courses can be done to be eligible. Check at TAFE institutes too.

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rahul r

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After completing B.Sc in Zoology, you can look for M.Sc in Zoology/Applied Zoology. You can also try for courses in diverse areas like software or management. MCA degree is a good option for B.Sc students. If you have a flair for management, look for MBA or PGDM program. Short term courses in software offered by institutes like GNIIT or Oracle will be useful.

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rahul r

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Ph.D. in Psychology Eligibility
Aspiring candidates for Ph.D. in Psychology program need to meet the following minimum eligibility criteria:
Postgraduate degree in Psychology, completed from a recognized institute/university
A minimum aggregate score of 55% (50 % for SC/ST candidates) or equivalent grade at the level of post-graduation
At least 5 years of teaching/ industry/ professional experience at a senior level
In some cases, M.Phil. in Psychology is also preferred

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