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Nikita Pandey

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The MA in Applied Psychology course at Veer Bahadur Singh Purvanchal University (VBSPU), Jaunpur, spans over four semesters, dealing with psychology from theoretical and practical aspects. The core courses in the curriculum have been Fundamentals of Psychology, Cognitive Processes, and Research Methods, alongside electives, such as Psychopathology and Community Psychology. There are practical components and also a dissertation in every semester to give hands-on experience. It uses the Choice-Based Credit System (CBCS) for all-rounded learning and supports the National Education Policy (NEP).

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Shiksha Jain

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Applicants who wish to study BA in Psychology at Harvard must complete a high school degree from a recognised institute. They must submit an online application by the deadline to get into the university. Mentioned below are the general entry requirements for Harvard University BA admission:

  • Must hold a high school degree equivalent to a US
  • Upload academic transcripts
  • Submit English language proficiency test score
  • Provide a statement of purpose
  • Final School Report and Transcripts
  • Submission of standardized test scores

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Vishal Kumar

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Both MA and MSc can lead to a career in therapy if you are passionate about understanding human behaviour from social and cultural perspective MA would be better and if you prefer scientific and data research approach MSc would be better . Yes MA or MSc in psychology are better courses to pursue a career as a therapist.

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Aashi Shukla

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 To become a clinical psychologist, candidate need to study psychology in college and get a bachelor's degree. After that, they may need a master's degree or a doctorate, like a Ph.D. or Psy.D., to qualify for advanced jobs.  Student also have to complete training by working with real patients and pass an exam to get a license.

Besides studying, you should be good at understanding people, you must be polite, solving problems, and communicating well.

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Nitesh Anand

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The difference between clinical psychology and counseling psychology are:

  • Clinical Psychology focuses on diagnosing and treating serious mental health disorders like depression, anxiety, and schizophrenia.

  • Counseling Psychology helps people deal with everyday problems like stress, relationships, or personal growth.

  •  The main difference is that clinical psychology deals with more severe issues, while counseling psychology focuses on general life challenges.

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Piyush Hazarika

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Psychology Is home to many multinational companies and domestic firms that are almost always in search of capable talent. Students can explore several job options after completing their degree.

Below is the table showing colleges with their rating and top recruiters:

College Name

Average Placement Package

Top Recruiters

Adamas University Kolkata Placements 

INR 2.94 - 3.5 LPA

Deloitte
DHL
P&G
Aditya Birla Group
Infosys

Asutosh College Placements

INR 4.2 LPA

TCS
CTS
SATYAM COMPUTERS
Accenture
Wipro BPO

Sister Nivedita University Placements 

INR 4.5 LPA

TCS
Microsoft
Cognizant
ACCENTURE
IBM

Bethune College Placements 

INR 2.2 - 3 LPA

TCS
Cognizant
Wipro
Genpact
ICICI

Calcutta University Placements 

INR 9.2 LPA

IDBI Bank
HDFC Bank
YesBank
Bank of India

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