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Kritika Kumari

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To get a job in psychology, you can:

  1. Earn a degree: Start with a Bachelor's in Psychology, followed by a Master's or PhD for specialised roles like counseling or clinical psychology.
  2. Intern: Gain experience through internships in counseling centers, hospitals, or research.
  3. Network: Attend workshops, conferences, or connect with professionals on LinkedIn.
  4. Specialize: Consider fields like industrial-organizational psychology, which offer roles in HR, marketing, or corporate consulting

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Kritika Kumari

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There are sixty-four spots available for the MA in Psychology program at Banaras Hindu University (BHU). Candidates in the Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) category are also eligible for a 10% reservation. Admission is determined by the Postgraduate Entrance Test (PET) results and merit. Candidates must do well to guarantee a spot in the program because there are only a few seats available and it is highly competitive.

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Veerraj Sen

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In the meantime, I recommend visiting the official website of CMS College of Science and Commerce or contacting the admissions office directly to inquire about the exact fee structure for the B.Sc. in Psychology program. They should be able to provide detailed information on tuition fees, additional charges, and any other costs related to the program.

The fee for a B.Sc. in Psychology at CMS College of Science and Commerce in Coimbatore is INR 36,000. The course is a three-year, full-time, undergraduate degree at a private, autonomous university. 

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Ravi Babu

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Depending on the particular requirements of the course and college you might still be able to select different combinations under the BA programme if you are not eligible for Economics Honours since you did not take mathematics in your 12th grade. As long as the subject combination complies with CUET eligibility, many universities permit students to apply for DU in combinations like psychology with other disciplines like sociology or political science.

However the particular qualifying conditions for each programme may limit the courses you can choose. After the results are released you can verify the precise topic combinations that eac

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Laxmi Kandivalasa

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The fee structure for BA in Psychology  at Shree Swaminarayan Arts College is not explicitly mentioned online.  Got to know that fees for similar programs under Gujarat University range from 15,000 to 60,000 annually.

Its better to contact the college directly for accurate details

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Vikash Kumar Gupta

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Yes, it is possible for a student to do B.Com followed by an M.A. degree in psychology. Most the Indian universities have the courses for doing the M.A. degree in Psychology course for graduates of any group. Even in commerce degree, with minimum aggregate cut off around 50 %.
After completing your B.Com, you can pursue the following pathways in psychology:
MA in Psychology: This is a common route for graduates from any discipline.
Postgraduate Diploma: Smaller courses concentrating on certain areas of psychology.
Certificate Courses: These provide the foundational base in various psychological fields.
This also happens in institutions like

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Vikash Kumar Gupta

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Fee Structure for M.Sc. in Counselling Psychology at St. Joseph's University:
Admission Fee (Non-refundable One-Time Fee): 5,000 all categories
First Year Tuition Fee
Karnataka Students: 1,20,000
Non-Karnataka Students: 1,32,000
NRI/OCI Students: 1,70,000
SAARC Students: 1,50,000
Foreign Students: 2,00,000
Second Year Tuition Fee: same as the first year.
This structure does give an overview of all the costs incurred while applying for M.Sc. in Counselling Psychology from St. Joseph's University. For more information, contact the college website or call their admission office directly.

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Vikash Kumar Gupta

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The admission to the BA in Psychology at St Xavier's College, Mumbai, includes the following steps:
Eligibility Criteria: The aspirant should have passed in the senior secondary examination 12th grade with more than 50% aggregate marks from a recognised board.
Application Process:
Application process begins after the announcement of the intermediate exam result.
Candidate has to apply for the application form; it is available both in online and offline mode.
The college will publish a cutoff list based on merit.
Merit-Based Admission: Admission is strictly merit-based. Admission is totally based on the merit of the entrance qualifying examin

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Rayamkula Harish

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If you want to get admission into the educational counselor course in Mangalore, then many institutes offer their various programs like certificate, diploma, or degree in counseling and educational psychology.

Most of these universities and colleges are specialised institutions that have designed programs to produce efficient educational counselors. Some institutes like the University of Mangalore and many other emerging private colleges have specific courses in counseling, career guidance, or educational psychology. Such programs typically motivate you by giving theoretical information and practical training to work with students in sc

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Abhishek Jha

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Choosing between an MBA in HR and an MSc in Psychology depends on your career interests. An MBA in HR focuses on business management and human resource functions, leading to roles in corporate management and leadership. In contrast, an MSc in Psychology offers deep knowledge of human behavior, ideal for careers in counseling, therapy, or psychological research. Consider your interest in business versus psychology to make the best choice.

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