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MOHANAPRIYA M

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To get into a Psychology graduation program, you typically need 10+2 with 50-55% marks from eligible streams like Arts, Humanities, Science, and Commerce.

The admission process involves entrance exams, merit-based admission, application and document submission, and counseling and document verification. Fees vary, ranging from INR 6,000 to 80,000 per year for government colleges and INR 15,000 to 1,50,000 per year for private colleges.

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MOHANAPRIYA M

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No, you do not need to appear for GBU ET for admission to the B.Sc Applied Psychology at Gautam Buddha University. To be eligible for admission to the course, the candidate has to score a minimum of 45% aggregate in class 12 in a relevant stream from any recognised board.

 

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Nishtha

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Candidates should complete graduation. Students must pass a UG degree with Psychology subjects as a major or an equivalent degree from a recognised board and secured a minimum of 50% aggregate. Students can check the MSc course details in the table provided below:

CoursesTuition FeesEligibility
MSc
INR 1.5 lakh - INR 1.7 lakh
Graduation: 50 %

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Virajita Arora

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The eligibility criteria for this course at the MIT School of Vedic Sciences is to pass Class 12.  The candidate should complete class 12 in the Science stream with a minimum of 50% (aggregate) from the Maharashtra State Board of Higher Secondary Education or an Equivalent Examination Board with a minimum of 50% (aggregate).

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MOHANAPRIYA M

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Jain University's B.A. in Psychology is a good option, offering a well-rounded curriculum and decent placement opportunities, with a total fee of approximately 4.50 lakh.

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Janhvi Ahirwar

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To study psychology in human and animal behavior, consider a BSc in Psychology with a specialisation in behavioral sciences or animal behavior, or a BSc in Zoology with Animal Behavior, followed by a master's degree in a related field like comparative psychology or ethology. In India, Clinical Psychology is the “best psychology course”, offering a strong foundation in mental health issues.

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Kunal Pratap Singh

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To study Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Archaeology from Hyderabad there various colleges few of the good ones are listed below:

1.University of Hyderabad

2.IIIT (Indian Institute of Information Technology)Hyderabad 

3.Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University 

4.Osmania University 

5.Acharya N.G.Ranga Agricultural University 

6.Rajiv Gandhi University of knowledge Technologies 

These universities are great in terms of providing good research exposure in Archaeology.

I hope this would be helpful.

 

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S.A.R.V. Likhith

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Yes, your daughter can purse Psychology after 12th Arts. Many universities offer B.A. psychology or B.Sc. Psychology. Arts students are eligible for B.A. Psychology. Some top colleges include Delhi University, jamia millia Islamia, Christ University, Banaras Hindi University, and Ashoka University. The eligibility is typically 50% in class 12. Pyscology offers career options in counselling, clinical psychology, HR, and research.

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