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Suvranil Saha

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MIT School of Vedic Science, ADT University food for M.Sc. in Clinical psychology is a good option for the students because of: 

Duration

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Aneena Abraham

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An MA in Clinical Psychology opens doors to a variety of careers in the mental health field. Here are some of the common job roles for graduates:

  • Clinical Psychologist: This is likely the most well-known role, but it typically requires further education (doctoral degree) and licensing to practice independently.
  • Therapist/Counselor: You can work in various settings like hospitals, community mental health centers, or private practice, providing therapy to individuals, couples, or families.
  • Other Roles: There are many other opportunities besides direct therapy. You could be a clinical research assistant, case manager, mental health programme
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Aneena Abraham

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A Master's in Clinical Psychology can be a valuable degree, but it depends on your goals and interests, you can refer below for some of the factors to consider before making a decision:

  •  A Master's qualifies you for more jobs in the mental health field, such as working as a therapist, counselor, or school psychologist.
  • There's a rising need for mental health professionals, so job security can be good.
  • After your Master's, you'll need additional training and licensing to practice independently.
  • Working with mental health issues can be emotionally demanding.

Ultimately, the decision of whether to pursue an MA in Clinical Psychology is up

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Aneena Abraham

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Hi, it can be quite difficult for you to pursue MA in Clinical Psychology in India without appearing for any entrance exams as most of the colleges accept students only on entrance exam basis like CUET PG and other college level entrance exams like TISSNET, JMI Enttrance Exam, CUCET, etc.

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Aneena Abraham

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No, it can be observed that studying MA in Clinical Psychology in India can be quite affordable as most of the colleges have an average tuition fee of less than INR 1 lakh.

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Aneena Abraham

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Hi, please refer below for the best MA in Clinical Psychology colleges in India with their tuition fee and eligibility criteria:

College NameTuition FeeEligibility / Exams
JMIINR 19,200JMI Entrance Exam
Amity University NoidaINR 4.08 Lacs - INR 7.75 lakhMerit-Based
TISSINR 68,000TISSNET
LPUINR 2 lakhMerit-Based
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University INR 31,000CUET-PG

Hope this helps!

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Tejaswini Polavarapu

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Apollo Institute of Hospital Management and Allied Sciences offers a 3 year course for B.Sc in Nuclear Medicine Technology. To get admitted to Apollo Institute of Hospital Management and Allied Sciences (AIHMAS) B.Sc in Nuclear Medicine Technology, candidates must have passed with aggregate marks of minimum 50 percent in 12th exam. The Tution fee is INR 90,000 per annum at AIHMAS.

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Tejaswini Polavarapu

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All candidates must have a valid GAT-B score. Students with valid GAT-B score must also have 60% aggregate marks (or an equivalent grade point average) in Bachelor's degree in any branch of Science, Engineering, or Medicine are eligible to apply. Students from the SC, ST, OBC, and PWD categories shall be given a relaxation of 5% aggregate marks. This programme is for 2 year which included four semesters. They have 20 seats for an academic year. In first year ther will have core. In second year they will have two different streams each stream has 10 seats. That stream allocation will be based on 1st year performance.

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The paramedical industry in India is experiencing high demand due to the country's growing population, aging demographics, and government investment in healthcare infrastructure. This has created ample job opportunities for qualified paramedical professionals.

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