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Akansha katariya

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Choosing between an MA and an MS in Psychology depends on career goals and academic interests. Students who are interested in Counseling, therapy, or Social work and want to work in NGOs, education, or community settings must choose the MA in Psychology. Here, they will cover specializations like Counseling Psychology, Developmental Psychology, and more. On the other hand, students with an interest in Research, Data Analysis, and Clinical Psychology and who want to work in fields like healthcare, neuroscience, academia, or business analytics must choose an MS in Psychology.

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Jasleen Shukla

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An MS in Psychology is a postgraduate degree that focuses on human behavior, emotions, and mental processes. The course involves research methods, evidence-based psychological theories, statistical analysis, and more. The degree is 1-2 years long and prepares students for roles in industries like Healthcare, Research, Education, and Business. The course is suitable for those who want to make their career in clinical, cognitive, developmental, or industrial-organizational psychology.

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Nishtha Chatterjee

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Candidates can check below to see the benefits of pursuing an MSc Clinical Psychology:

  • In-Depth Understanding of Mental Health: Gain advanced knowledge about psychological theories, mental disorders, and therapeutic techniques.

  • Diverse Career Opportunities: Opens doors to careers in healthcare, education, corporate, and legal sectors.

  • Growing Demand: Increasing awareness about mental health ensures a high demand for qualified professionals.

  • Specialization Options: Allows you to focus on areas like neuropsychology, child psychology, or counselling.

  • High Earning Potential: With experience, professionals can achieve lucrative salaries and rewa

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krish mittal

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Yes, you can apply for the M.Sc. Psychology programme at Amity University, Mumbai. While the standard eligibility criteria specify a graduation in Psychology, candidates from related disciplines like Microbiology may also be considered, especially if they demonstrate a strong interest in the field. It's advisable to contact the university's admissions office directly to discuss your academic background and ascertain your eligibility.

The M.Sc. Psychology programme at Amity University Mumbai is a two-year full-time course, offering specializations in areas such as Clinical, Industrial, and Counselling Psychology. The total tuition fee fo

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Prerna Anand

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For M.Sc Clinical Psychology you have Avinashilingam institution offering the course with INR 80,550.

For M.Sc psychology again you have two options one is PSG College of Arts and Science with a fee structure of INR 24,000 while the other one is Government Arts College with a free structure of INR 1,870 for 2 years

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Nishtha

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Candidates should complete graduation. Students must pass a UG degree with Psychology subjects as a major or an equivalent degree from a recognised board and secured a minimum of 50% aggregate. Students can check the MSc course details in the table provided below:

CoursesTuition FeesEligibility
MSc
INR 1.5 lakh - INR 1.7 lakh
Graduation: 50 %

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Janhvi Ahirwar

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Banaras Hindu University (BHU), along with other universities, uses the selection process of students in different courses of PG, through the Common University Entrance Test - Postgraduate (CUET-PG) for admissions to all its postgraduate programs, including M.Sc. in Psychology. One can pursue an M.Sc. in Psychology at BHU by appearing for the CUET-PG (Postgraduate) exam, after the result of CUET - PG if one is meeting the eligibility criteria, clearing the cut off can get enrollment at BHU.

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