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There are many online/distance certificate/PG courses available in Psychology that you can consider. Some popular ones include the Online Certificate Course in Psychology by the University of British Columbia, the Postgraduate Certificate in Psychology by the University of Liverpool, and the Online Psychology Certificate programme by Harvard Extension School. Other options include the PG Diploma in Applied Psychology by IGNOU the PG Diploma in Clinical Psychology by Symbiosis Center for Distance Learning, and the Online Certificate in Psychology by the University of Cape Town. It's important to choose a programme that suits your nee
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1. Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs): These are questions where you are presented with several options and you need to select the correct one.
2. Short Answer Questions (SAQs): These are questions that require you to provide a brief response, usually in a sentence or two.
3. Essay Questions: These are questions that require you to write an essay in response, where you need to develop and present a well-structu
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1. Understand the exam pattern: First and foremost, understand the exam pattern of CLAT PG. It consists of 150 multiple-choice questions, and the duration of the exam is two hours. The exam has questions from various topics like Constitutional Law, Jurisprudence, Administrative Law, and others. Understanding the exam pattern and syllabus is the first step towards effective preparation.
2. Make a study plan: Plan your study schedule in such a way that you cover all the topics in the syllabus. M
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