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Ishita Uniyal

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It totally depends on the job role you choose and the employer. 

JOB PROFILES

AVERAGE SALARY

Psychologist

INR 4.3 LPA

Psychiatrist

INR 10 LPA

Forensic Psychologist

INR 6 LPA

Mental Wellness Coach

INR 6.5 LPA

Human Resources

INR 6.5 LPA

Professor

INR 7 LPA

Note - The information is taken from external sites and may vary.

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BA in Psychology course

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Mohit Datta

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Some top private BA Psychology colleges that you can consider in India are here. Take a look -

Top Private BA Psychology CollegesTuition Fee
Amity College of ArtsINR 37,630
K J Somaiya College of Arts and CommerceINR 47,660
Amity4 Carmel CollegeINR 1.92 Lacs - 3.28 Lakh
Amity University, NoidaINR 6.6 Lacs - 13.2 Lakh
Kristu Jayanti CollegeINR 2.35 Lakh

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BA in Psychology institutes

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Akansha Bisht

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Hi, IGNOU is the best distance university in India, and is recognised by the UGC and DEB. Of course, a BA in Psychology degree from IGNOU is worth it. If you think that every employer will prefer a regular degree only, that's not right. Employers seek skills and expertise; they look for a strong portfolio, and if you have prior work experience, then it's a plus.
If you pursue a BA Psychology from IGNOU, you'll get a lot of time and flexibility to work on your addition skills or maybe join an organisation to get experience. This will only benefit you. 

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Rashmi Thakur

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Well, it depends on your interests. Psychology is indeed a good specialisation to pursue an MPhil in. Since the Psychology study also requires students to research the human mind and behavior, and MPhil is a research program, the combination of these disciplines will give students a strong practical training in the respective field and also great career options.

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MPhil Course

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Nikita Chauhan

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The MPhil Clinical Psychology is a 2-year-long PG research programme where students focus on the application of psychological principles to address mental health challenges. They study subjects like psychopathology, psychotherapy techniques, and ethical considerations in clinical practice. 

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MPhil Course

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Virajita Madavi

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There are a total of 90 seats for the BSc in Psychology course of SIMS Bangalore. The seat allotment for this programme is done based on sanctioned seat intake and the applicants' performance in the selection rounds. Students must note that the seat intake mentioned here is taken from the official website/ sanctioning body. It is still subject to revision and hence, is indicative.

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Ishita Uniyal

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Psychology is a wide field divided into 7 main types

  1. Clinical Psychology
  2. Cognitive Psychology
  3. Developmental Psychology
  4. Social Psychology
  5. Forensic Psychology
  6. Industrial-Organizational (I-O) Psychology
  7. Health Psychology

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Psychology Courses

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Rashmi Srivastava

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Psychology studies include the scientific understanding of mind and behavior. It also includes people's thoughts, feelings, and emotions. The key aspects of Psychology studies are biological influences, social & environmental factors, research techniques, etc.

You can study Psychology in various specialized areas like Clinical Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Social Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Forensic Psychology, and Industrial Psychology.

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Psychology Subjects

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Mohammed Hareef

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Though you don't need to take many entrance exams for master's in psychology programs, you do need to take the General Records Exam. Better known as the GRE, this is a test that evaluates your knowledge in different areas.

If you qualify for exam then you can get the Masters programme in Christ University.

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Manish Rawat

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. Universities Accepting Students Without CUET (Direct / Merit-based)

 

Many private universities, state universities (in some states), and deemed universities still allow admission without CUET. Examples:

 

University / College Location Mode of Admission

 

Ashoka University Sonipat, Haryana Own entrance & interview

OP Jindal Global University Sonipat, Haryana Merit + SOP/interview

Amity University Noida + other campuses Merit-based + interview

Christ University Bengaluru + NCR campuses Own entrance (CUET optional)

Flame University Pune Aptitude test + interview

MIT-World Peace University Pune M

erit-based

 

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