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Manya

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Yes, and that's honestly one of the better parts. There are internships, research projects, and hands-on training built into the course. The department really focuses on applying what you learn in real-world settings like mental health, NGOs, etc.

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Manpreet Sharma

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Yes, Vijetha Academy under the Osmania University offers MSc in Psychology course for students. This course is available at the postgraduate level for the students. At the PG level, the course is given for a duration of 2 years. 

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Jagriti Pruthi

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Calcutta University through the Vivekananda College for Women offers BSc in Psychology course to students. The total seat intake is 109. This course is quite good as the university offers placement support to these course students. 

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Tasbiya Khan

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For a professional with an MBA in HR, who wants to shift to the field of Psychology, pursuing a BA or BSc in Psychology in Delhi/NCR can be a good option. Below are some of the top psychology colleges in Delhi NCR, along with their tuition fees.

Psychology CollegesTuition Fee
Lady Shri Ram College for WomenINR 71,820
Daulat Ram CollegeINR 40,460 - INR 1.04 lakh
Gargi CollegeINR 82,830 - INR 88,830
Ramanujan CollegeINR 55,260
Kamala Nehru CollegeINR 1,080

Source: Official websites of the colleges and may vary in future.

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Loveleen Choudhury

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Clinical Psychology is all about diagnosing and treating mental health disorders and emotional issues. It happens through therapy in a clinical setting.

But Applied Psychology is broader. It uses psychological principles to solve real-world problems in may areas like business, schools and also health systems.

Clinical is actually a subfield of Applied. 

Hope this helped solving your doubt! All the best!

 

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Jaya Shukla

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Clinical Psychology is about diagnosing and treating serious and chronic mental illnesses (e.g., schizophrenia, bipolar) often in hospitals, using deep, long-term therapy.

But Counseling Psychology helps with everyday life stressors, adjustment issues or even personal growth (e.g., grief, relationship issues) and these are usually shorter-term. 

Hope this helped solving your doubt! All the best!

 

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Manya

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Both the psychology master's programme and the undergraduate programme at IILM University in Gurugram covers several specialised branches of psychology designed to combine theoretical knowledge with practical application in different professional settings. These include clinical psychology, counselling psychology, health psychology, industrial psychology and also foundational subjects such as cognitive psychology, social psychology, developmental psychology, abnormal psychology, and research methods, which help students build a strong academic base in psychology.

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Saurabh Khanduri

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Indian Institute of Psychology and Research offers admission to BSc programme based on merit of the candidates. The scores of the aspirants in Class 12 is considered for admission. No entrance exam scores are required. 

Thus, candidates who have received their Class 12 board exam result can apply directly for BSc admissions.

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Saurabh Khanduri

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There are no mandatory entrance exams listed in the eligibility criteria for Indian Institute of Psychology and Research BA course. The Indian Institute of Psychology and Research course admissions are merit-based, taking into account the Class 12 board exam results of a candidate.

Thus, candidates who have received their Class 12 board exam result can apply directly for BA admissions.

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