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Devesh Nishad

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You must have to completed batchlors degree with your field with minimum 55% marks .

Must check your eligibility and also check the website of ide, university of madras . It directly don't allow anyone to get admission.

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Nishtha Chatterjee

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No an MSc Clinical Psychology graduate cannot prescribe medication in India.

Only psychiatrists who are medical doctors (MD in Psychiatry) have authority to prescribe medication for mental health disorders. 

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Mani Sahni

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Yes you can go for PhD after MSc Clinical Psychology. In India many universities offer PhD Clinical Psychology or related fields.

Admission needs a strong academic record, relevant research interests and also sometimes qualifying exams or interviews. 

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Aishwarya Rai

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Yes you can open a clinic after completing your MSc Clinical Psychology if you meet necessary licensing and legal requirements in India.

To practice independently you need to obtain certification or registration from Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI).

This registration makes sure that you are qualified to provide psychological services professionally. 

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Kanishk Shukla

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The monthly salary of an MSc Clinical Psychology graduate in India varies depending on factors like experience, location, and type of employer (private or government).

Here's a general range:

  • Entry-Level (0–2 years): INR 25,000 - INR 40,000 per month

  • Mid-Level (3–7 years): INR 40,000 - INR 70,000 per month

  • Experienced Professionals (8+ years): INR 70,000 INR 1,50,000+ per month

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Anshuman Singh

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When comparing online MSc courses to offline MSc programs, the online option offers several significant advantages, particularly regarding flexibility and accessibility. A key advantage of pursuing an online MSc is the ability to study at your own pace. This flexibility is particularly beneficial for individuals who are managing work, family obligations, or other responsibilities while pursuing their educatio.

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Yatendra Pradhan

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Yes, an MSc in Clinical Psychology is considered challenging and tough but manageable if you are passionate about the subject.

It is an academically difficult, emotionally demanding and also time intensive course. 

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Gunjan Mehra

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An online MSc degree is 100% valid. Employers focus more on your knowledge and skills rather than how you obtained your degree. If you pursue an online MSc programme from a reputable and accredited institution, such as one recognised by UGC, it is regarded by employers just like a traditional on-campus degree.

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Nishtha Chatterjee

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No course is better than the other. The only thing is that the MSc focuses more on research, scientific methods, and clinical applications, making it ideal for roles in research, healthcare, or further academic studies like a PhD

And the MA emphasizes theoretical knowledge, qualitative analysis, and broader aspects of psychology, which is suitable for careers in counselling, education, or social services. 

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Mani Sahni

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An MSc Clinical Psychology typically spans two years of full-time study. 

MSc Clinical Psychology is divided into four semesters, including coursework, practical training, and research projects. 

During this period, students delve into advanced topics in psychology, gain hands-on experience through internships or supervised clinical practice, and complete a thesis or dissertation.

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