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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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Parul Thapa

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Candidates can see table showing a list of the best universities to get a PG degree in Clinical Psychology below -

College Name

Total Fees

Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences, Poonamallee

2 Lakh

Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research

3 Lakh

Kasturba Medical College, Mangalore

6.12 Lakh

Manipal College of Health Professions, Manipal

6.12 Lakh

Assam Down Town University

2 Lakh

Note: Info is taken from other sources and can be different.

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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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Parul Shukla

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Clinical Psychology is a specialised branch of Psychology that focuses specifically on diagnosing, treating, and preventing mental health disorders.

\Psychology explores general principles of behaviour and mental functioning, and clinical psychology applies this knowledge to address psychological issues through therapy, assessment, and interventions. 

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Psychology Courses

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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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Loveleen Choudhury

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An MSc Clinical Psychology is a PG course which gives deep education and training in understanding, diagnosing and treating psychological disorders. 

MSc Clinical Psychology helps students with theoretical knowledge and practical skills required to assess mental health conditions and deliver evidence based therapeutic interventions. 

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Jaya Shukla

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Yes, you can pursue an MSc Clinical Psychology after completing your BA, provided that you meet the eligibility criteria set by the institutions you wish to apply to. Most universities require a bachelor's degree in Psychology or a related field for admission to an MSc Clinical Psychology. 

Some institutions may also accept candidates with a BA in other disciplines, but it is essential to check the specific requirements of the programme you're interested in. Additionally, gaining relevant experience or internships in psychology could strengthen your application.

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To be eligible for the Bachelor in Medical Laboratory Technology (BMLT) program at ITM University, candidates must have completed 10+2 (or equivalent) with Physics, Chemistry and Biology with at least 50% aggregate marks. Applicants must be at least 17 years of age as of December 31 of the admission year. Admission is generally based on merit, taking into account academic performance, and may also involve an entrance exam.

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The marks required in NEET for admission to a Diploma in Optometry can vary depending on the institution and the category of the candidate. Typically, most institutions offering this course require candidates to clear the NEET exam, as it serves as the qualifying examination.

For general category candidates, a score of 400-450 is often considered competitive, while for OBC, SC, or ST candidates, the required score might be lower. However, specific marks depend on the institution's cutoff, which can change yearly based on competition and the number of available seats. It's important to check with the respective college or university for

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