Psychology Eligibility
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7 years ago
Guide-Level 12
Of course you are eligible or M.Sc in psychology. Make sure you don't have any backlog in your final semester.
M.Sc in applied psychology is a 2-year postgraduate course program in applied psychology. Eligibility to this is a B.Sc. or any relevant degree in related discipline with an aggregate of 55% or equivalent CGPA or candidates who have completed their B.Sc degree with subjects like maths, physics, and chemistry, etc. from a recognized institute (in a science stream) are also eligible.
The fee for the course varies between INR 25,000 and 90,000 in India.
New answer posted
7 years ago
Guide-Level 13
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Guide-Level 13
You can get admission in mentioned college.
For more information regarding admission process, visit the website of the college.
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Guide-Level 12
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Guide-Level 11
You need to have completed graduation, which is the minimum eligibility criteria for this course.
All the Best.
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
Please refer to the article below for the best UG programmes in Psychology. https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/degree-in-psychology-from-abroad-structure-eligibility-and-top-universities-abroad-articlepage-576
There are other options too like Trinity College Dublin and Curtin University, Australia, you must decide which country you want to go to for specific advice.
New answer posted
7 years agoContributor-Level 10
Minimum 45% would be aggregate of one language and three best elective subjects.
Environmental Education (ISC), Fine Arts, Graphic Design, Painting, Dance, Music, Physical Education, Home Science, Engineering Drawing and all other vocational subjects are not considered as elective subjects.
Total seats are 45 for this course and for general only 20 seats. So, it seems difficult to grab the seat.
Cut off are still to be announced, I think on 9th july 2018 first cut off will be released last year cut off for general category closed with 90% marks.
So, I think you should not be rely on this course it's very difficult to get.
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