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Surendra Kallnoor

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If you are from BSc Biology. Then you are eligible for MSc Clinical Psychology

But, you should clear 12th Board exam with a minimum of 50% aggregate from a recognised board. And you should take Science streame with Biology as a core subject

You should be passed the B.Sc with a minimum of 50%

 

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A master of arts (M.A.) in psychology is rooted in traditional liberal arts approaches to education. That means it has an emphasis on critical thinking skills and exposing students to information in broader cultural and social contexts. Communication and writing skills are an important part of arts programs. In psychology, arts degrees have coursework in social psychology, cultural studies, and the history of psychology.

A master of Science ( M.Sc) in psychology sticks more closely to the scientific basis of the field. These degrees emphasize research and hard data. The neurological and physical processes that impact thought and behavio

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Parul Thapa

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Yep, you can totally do an MSc in Psychology after finishing your Bachelor's in Physiotherapy. The catch is, some colleges might ask you to take a few extra psych subjects first to qualify.
Best move? Check out the specific MSc programs you're eyeing and hit up their admission teams to know exactly what they want from physio grads.

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Aayushi Madavi

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No, in order to get admission to the MSc Clinical Psychology programme at Calicut University, aspirants must have a BA or BSc degree in Psychology from Calicut University or some other recognised institute. 

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SHRUTI TIWARI

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You can see the differences in the table provided below:

ParametersMA in PsychologyMSc in Psychology
FocusEmphasizes theory, qualitative research, and applications in counseling and social aspects.Centers on scientific research, quantitative methods, and data analysis.
Career paths Suitable for roles in counseling, education, and community services.Ideal for careers in research, clinical psychology, and technical fields.

Choosing between them depends on whether you're more interested in practical applications or scientific research.

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Rushda Asim

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Probably no, as you don't have graduation degree related to psychology. You can do any Diploma equivalent to Bachelors and then go for M.Sc. In psychology.

 

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Aayushi Madavi

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The CUCAT syllabus for MSc Applied Psychology will mostly include the psychology syllabus of the undergraduate level. Students can also expect questions based on notable personalities and theories and concepts given by them. The question paper also includes a significant amount of situation based questions.

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Advanced General Psychology, Advanced Social Psychology, Life Span Psychology, Research Methodology,  Psychological Testing (Practical), Organizational Behaviour, Marketing Psychology and Consumer Behaviour, Human Resource Management, Counselling and Behaviour Modification and Health Psychology are the theoretical and practical subjects that you will study in MSc Psychology course. Apart from these subjects, you will also complete a project in final year and it will have marks equivalent to that of a subject. You should note that different colleges may have different subjects in their syllabus.

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Parul Thapa

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Yes, you can definitely take up a career in MSc Psychology after your B.Com. Though it is not directly qualifying you as a practicing psychologist, it will still help you to a great extent in building up a successful career in the desired field.
The most common route is through a Master's degree in Psychology.

Graduate programs are available in specializations like clinical psychology, counseling psychology, social psychology, or even industrial-organizational psychology in many universities. Coursework will be determined by the graduate programme and chosen area of focus. Bridge courses may be required to complete any undergraduate

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