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MANPREET KAUR

Beginner-Level 4

First of all, let me clarify that Chandigarh University Psychology students are not subject to any particular, stringent attendance policies or regulations.  I understand that attendance must be at least 75%. You will not be permitted to take exams even if you are an excellent student if you have poor attendance. Because they didn't take this seriously, I witnessed a few students struggle. Regular attendance at classes is therefore always preferable. It protects you from last-minute stress and keeps you up to date on assignments, studio sessions, and practical work—all of which are crucial for the fine arts. Because fine arts is

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Ranjeet Verma

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As far as I know, subjects which are taught in Psychology programme at Chandigarh University are: Biological Basis of Behaviour, Academic Writing in Psychology, Spirituality, Mythology and Yoga Psychology, Personality and Self Theories, and Psychology of Social Media. As students move ahead, they study Applied Social Psychology, Experimental Psychology, Music and Dance Psychology, Media Psychology, Consumer Psychology and Advertising, Communication Skill, and Design Thinking and Creativity for Innovation. The course also adds Basics of Statistics, Guidance and Counselling, Ethics in Psychology, Sports Psychology, Organisational Psychol

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Pragati Taneja

Contributor-Level 10

The school offers BA B.Sc (Hons.) in Psychology and MSc in Counselling Psychology courses. Candidates are selected on a national-level entrance exam score such as ACT, SAT, CUET and PI. Students can check the table below to know detailed course-wise eligibility and selection criteria:

Course

Eligibility

Selection Criteria

BSc (Hons) in Psychology

Class 12 in any discipline with a minimum 60% aggregate from a recognised board

JSAT/ SAT/ ACT/ CUET + Personal Interview

BA (Hons) in Psychology

Class 12 in any discipline with a minimum 60% aggregate from a recognised board

JSAT/ SAT/ ACT/ CUET + Personal Interview

MSc in Counselling Psychology

BA/BSc in Psychology

JINDAL PMAT + Personal Interview

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Parul Shukla

Contributor-Level 10

Candidates who have completed Class 12 can apply for UG course and BA/BSc in Psychology for PG courses. Check the table presented below to know course-wise eligibility for Jindal School of Psychology and Counselling:

Course

Common Eligibility

BSc (Hons) in Psychology

Passed Class 12 examination in any stream from an Indian or a recognised international board (CBSE, ISC,
State
Board, Cambridge, IB, NIOS).
 

IB
students
must
secure
a
diploma
with
a
minimum
of
24
credits
having
including
3
HL
and
3
SL
subjects.


Students
enrolled
in
the
Cambridge
Board,
applicants
must
appear
for
a
minimum
of
3

 subjects
at
the
A‑level

BA (Hons) in Psychology

Passed Class 12 examination in any stream from an Indian or a recognised international board (CBSE, ISC,
State
Board, Cambridge, IB, NIOS).
 

IB
students
must
secure
a
diploma
with
a
minimum
of
24
credits
having
including
3
HL
and
3
SL
subjects.


Students
enrolled
in
the
Cambridge
Board,
applicants
must
appear
for
a
minimum
of
3

 subjects
at
the
A‑level

MSc in Counselling Psychology

BA/BSc in Psychology

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Rakshit Prabhakar

Contributor-Level 10

The CUET PG Psychology syllabus covers these topics in Psychology:

Introduction to Psychology
History of Psychology
Schools of Psychology
Biological bases of Behaviour
Learning, Memory
Sensation and Perception
Emotion and Motivation
Intelligence
Personality
Psychological Testing
Life-span Development
Abnormal and Clinical Psychology
Statistics for Psychology

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Sakshi raj

Beginner-Level 1

You should go for the BANARAS HINDU UNIVERSITY. Because BHU provides best faculty and course. And I personally suggest because I'm also a psychology student from BHU. 

For the admission, you have to appear for the CUET exam. 

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Gunjan Dhawan

Contributor-Level 9

Yes, you can. Here are some college options you can consider for a Part time PhD in Psychology in India:

Part-time PhD in Psychology CollegesTuition Fee
Amity University NoidaINR 3.02 Lakh
Amity University MumbaiINR 1.89 Lakh
Amity University LucknowINR 2.43 Lakh
Karnavati University AhmedabadINR 3.3 Lakh
Sigma UniversityINR 2.8 Lakh

Note: The information is sourced from the official/counselling body of the institute/exam.

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Ishita Uniyal

Contributor-Level 9

Here are options for the best University for PhD in Psychology in India:

PhD in Psychology UniversitiesTuition Fee
Parul University NoidaINR 3 Lacs - 16 Lakh
Christ University BangaloreNA
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar UniversityNA
Lovely Professional UniversityINR 3 Lakh
Parul UniversityINR 3 Lakh

Note: The information is sourced from the official/counselling body of the institute/exam.

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