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Nishtha Bhatnagar

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International students must fulfill the basic eligibility and submit the requirements to get admission. The requirements for an MSc in Psychology are given below:

  • A bachelor's degree from an accredited university (preferably in Social Sciences, Biology)
  • GPA score
  • Letter of recommendations
  • Statement of purpose
  • Resume/CV
  • GRE scores
  • Research/internship experience
  • Portfolio/Interview

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Esha Tiwari

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A bachelor's degree in psychology or a related discipline, such as social Science or neuroscience, a minimum GPA of 2.7 and a score of 3 on a 4-point scale, fluency in English, and other requirements are prerequisites for pursuing an MS in psychology. They also need to submit a GRE or GMAT score, research experience, a CV or resume, a letter of recommendation, and a statement of purpose

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Jiya Chauhan

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Master's in Psychology is perfect for undergraduate psychology students who wish to focus on social interaction, mental health, human behavior, and cognitive processes. Anybody earning a doctorate (PhD or PsyD), professionals looking for positions in clinical, research, organizational, or counseling settings, and those wishing to change careers from education, social work, HR, or healthcare can all benefit from the course.

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Rashmi Singh

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Students' career objectives, financial constraints, preferred specialization, and whether they intend to remain overseas or return home will all influence which nation is best for them to pursue the MS in Psychology program.

Studying MS in Psychology in the USA is best for research, clinical practice, and diverse specializations. But the cost of studying is quite expensive for those with a limited budget. On the other hand, studying in Canada will be much affordable and provide high-quality education and easier immigration.

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Nishtha Gupta

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The basic eligibility criteria to pursue an MS in Psychology include a bachelor's degree in Psychology or related fields like Social Science or Neuroscience, a minimum GPA of 2.7 and 3 on the scale of 4, English language proficiency, and more. In addition, they must submit a statement of purpose, letter of recommendations, a resume/CV, research experience, GRE/GMAT score, and more.

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Mukul Thapa

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With the growing awareness around health, mental illness, and behavior, demand for Psychologists and MS in Psychology has increased. The programme helps students to make their career in healthcare, corporate sectors, education, research, and mental health services. Also, the demand for psychologists has increased in tech (UX), HR, and counseling. After completing the course, students can work as a Clinical psychologist (with further licensing), a neuropsychologist, a counselor, an HR analyst, a UX researcher, a behavioral consultant, and more.

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Taru Bhandari

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An MS in psychology is usually two years, depending on the country and type of the program. The course in countries like the USA, Canada, Germany, and France is 2 years, whereas in Australia it is between 1.5 years to 2 years.

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Akansha katariya

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Choosing between an MA and an MS in Psychology depends on career goals and academic interests. Students who are interested in Counseling, therapy, or Social work and want to work in NGOs, education, or community settings must choose the MA in Psychology. Here, they will cover specializations like Counseling Psychology, Developmental Psychology, and more. On the other hand, students with an interest in Research, Data Analysis, and Clinical Psychology and who want to work in fields like healthcare, neuroscience, academia, or business analytics must choose an MS in Psychology.

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