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- IGNOU
- Anamali DDE
- Alagappa DDE
- KUK DDE
- SCDL
- State Open University.
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
For the academic year 2021-2022, the cutoff for the M.A. in Applied Psychology program at Delhi University was as follows:
- General Category: 67%
- OBC Category: 64%
- SC Category: 58%
- ST Category: 58%
Please note that these cutoffs are subject to change every year and the actual cutoffs for the upcoming academic year may be di
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The candidate (s) should have passed 10+2 examination in any of the discipline with at least 50 percent marks in aggregate or
equivalent grade (Relaxation of 5 percent to the SC/ST/PWD/ OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) candidates) from a recognized Board/University.
Domain-Specific Subject Psychology
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I hope this helps. Let me know if you have any other questions.
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Scholar-Level 16
- Ferguson College Pune
- Utkal University
- Bhartiyar University
- Anna University
- VIT
- Punjab University.
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- AVC College
- MIET Arts & Science College
- Sethalakshmi Ramaswamy College.
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1. Consider alternative pathways: While a Pre Degree qualification is often required to apply for a degree in law, there may be alternative pathways that you can explore. For example, some universities and colleges offer Diploma or Certificate courses in law, which can be a good starting point to gain foundational knowledge and skills.
2. Look for institutions that offer flexible admission criteria: Some institutions may have flexible admission criteria, such as accept
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