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11 months ago
Guide-Level 12
The M.A. in Psychology course at DAV College, Chandigarh, admits 40 to 60 students every year. Candidates are selected on the basis of marks obtained in the undergraduate degree. A minimum percentage of 50% in graduation from a recognised university is required with the relevant field of study. Online forms are available that can be filled up and necessary documents submitted. Such is the great academic environment of the college, excellent staff, equipping and orienting the students so that they can better serve in several career options in the study of psychology and closely associated fields.
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11 months agoBeginner-Level 1
To get the top cream North Campus colleges you must have score of more than 700. With the score of 560 you can get off campus colleges and some of the south campus also in the combination available in BA Program. Rest it also depends on your category.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
The definition of Psychology is that it is the scientific study of mind and behaviour, exploring how people think, feel and act both individually and within groups. It aims to understand and explain emotions, thoughts, perceptions and actions.
Hope you got it now.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 7
Hey there, if you are the one who plans to secure your future in the psychology career then Christ University is one of your options in India for a Bachelor's degree. Christ University conducts its own entrance exam, CUET for eligible candidates.
Christ is a prestigious university in India with a foundation of more than 50 years. It is a very prominent choice for students seeking secondary education. Christ University is a hub for various Bachelor courses but when it comes to different choices like psychology then Christ is among the top choices for National and international students.
To be eligible for the exam the candidate must have
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12 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yep, you can totally do an MSc in Psychology after finishing your Bachelor's in Physiotherapy. The catch is, some colleges might ask you to take a few extra psych subjects first to qualify.
Best move? Check out the specific MSc programs you're eyeing and hit up their admission teams to know exactly what they want from physio grads.
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12 months agoContributor-Level 10
School psychologists are mental health professionals who work in educational settings to help students, parents, and teachers address academic, emotional, and behavioral challenges. Here's a general overview of the steps involved in becoming a school psychologist:
- First of all you need to obtain a Bachelor's Degree in Special education
- Then you have to earn a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in School Psychology
- After that you have to pass the National School Psychology Examination (NSP)
- Then after meeting certain requirements, you will obtain a State License that will help you gain authorization to practice school psychology in your state
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12 months agoContributor-Level 8
No, in order to get admission to the MSc Clinical Psychology programme at Calicut University, aspirants must have a BA or BSc degree in Psychology from Calicut University or some other recognised institute.
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
Yes, you can often still get admission for an MA in Applied Psychology as a late admission, but it depends on the university and its specific deadlines. Some programs have flexible deadlines or accept late applications on a case-by-case basis. It’s best to check with the admissions office of the institution you're interested in to see if they are still accepting applications.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Preparing for an M.A. in Psychology interview at Delhi University can be challenging, especially without a formal background in the field. Here are some common types of questions you might encounter during the interview:
- Personal Background and Motivation
- Understanding of Psychology
- Current Trends and Issues in Psychology
- Research and Theoretical Knowledge
- Questions Related to Your Academic Background
Tips for Preparation:
Read Basic Texts
Stay Updated
Reflect on Personal Experiences
Practice Communication
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