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It will be advisable if you do your degree from a well-known university and that provides prime placement opportunities, outstanding exposure, and professional enhancement training.
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1- Rajagiri College of Social Sciences Cochin, Kerala.
2- Farook College, Kozhikode.
3- St. Josephs College, Devagiri.
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5- Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala.
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7- Jain University, Kochi, Kerala. I hope this will help you.
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Both psychologists and psychiatrists deal with mental health issues. But their approaches are different. difference is -
- psychiatrist studies for a medical degree to become a doctor of medicine (M. D. in Psychiatry). They have to appear in NEET UG exam to attain MBBS and are called doctors. On other hand, a psychologist studies for an M.Sc or MA in clinical psychology. He or she may also study further to attain a PhD. They will also be required to take RCI exam to gain RCI license to practice.
- Psychiatrists have authority to diagnose and treat patients with medication. whereas psychologists usually have to enlist help of therapy.&n
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The questions are divided into three sections: (1) General Aptitude (GA): There are 10 questions totaling 15 marks in this section. The marking pattern is that 5 questions carry 1 mark each and 5 questions carry 2 marks each. (2) Section B1: This section consists of 15 questions from Reasoning and Comprehension. This section carries a total of 25 marks; 5 questions carry 1 mark each, and 10 questions carry 2 marks each. (3) Section C5: This section contains 40 questions based on core psychology topics. The section carries a total of 60 marks. 20 questions carry a mark each, and 20
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