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Muskan

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The BA (Hons) Psychology class schedule at CSJMU Kanpur is subject to change based on the university's specific timetable and the semester. Undergraduate courses at Indian universities, such as CSJMU Kanpur, are normally offered Monday through Friday. In many cases, Saturdays are considered ordinary class days, particularly in BA programmes. Universities typically only give students Sunday free throughout the weekend, with Saturday being a regular academic day. But as things can change, it's best to verify the particular academic calendar or speak with the administration to find out the precise information on weekends and class schedul

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Muskan

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If you do not qualify for NEET, consider pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Psychology or Physiotherapy. For Psychology, explore undergraduate programs (B.A./B.Sc. Psychology) at universities based on merit or entrance exams specific to the discipline. Physiotherapy (BPT) programs require 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology; some institutes conduct their entrance exams. Assess your interests and career goals to choose the right path. If aiming to qualify for NEET in the future, prepare diligently with coaching and study resources. Both fields offer rewarding careers; make an informed decision based on your passion and academic stren

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Vishakha

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After completing BA in Psychology from Gandhinagar University, candidates can pursue either Masters degree in Psychology or different job roles in the field of Mental Health and Counselling; Human Resource and Organisational; Education and Research; Healthcare, etc. Here are some of the potential career paths:

  • Counselor
  • School Counselor
  • Rehabilitation Specialist
  • Organisational Development Consultant
  • Psychiatric Technician, and many more.

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Bhumika Yadav

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Yes, there are some one-time fees for the BA programme at GD Goenka University. Students can check the table below to know the course-wise one-time/hostel and tuition fee:

Course SpecialisationOne-time FeeHostel FeeTuition Fee
PsychologyINR 25,000INR 7.20 lakhINR 7 lakh

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Nidhi Kumari

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The B.Sc. in Psychology programme is offered by numerous colleges and universities throughout India. Some of the well-known ones are as follows:

  • University of Delhi, Delhi
  • Christ University, Bangalore
  • Amity University, Noida
  • Symbiosis Collge of Arts and Commerce, Pune
  • Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal 
  • Banaras Hindu university, Varanasi
  • Presidency University, Kolkata 
  • University of Kolkata, Kolkata 
  • Madras Christian University, Chennai
  • St. Xavier's College, Mumbai

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Nidhi Kumari

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Selecting the top college in Gujarat for a B.Sc. in psychology can be influenced by some variables, including the calibre of the staff, the resources for research, the placements, and the general atmosphere of the school. Here are a few of Gujarat's best universities that are well-known for offering B.Sc. psychology programs:

  • Gujarat University, Ahmedabad
  • MS University of Baroda, Vadodara
  • Saurashtra University, Rajkot
  • Ahmedabad University, Ahmedabad 
  • GLS University, Ahmedabad
  • Nirma University, Ahmedabad
  • Gujarat Forensic Sciences University, Gandhinagar

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Nidhi Kumari

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Yes, even if you graduated from high school with a Diploma in electronics and communication engineering (ECE) in 2014, you are still eligible to pursue a B.Sc. in psychology. Colleges often require applicants for B.Sc. Psychology programs to have finished 10+2 (or equivalent) from an accredited board with a minimum needed percentage. You should find out if the universities you are interested in admit Diploma holders, as you have completed both your 10th-grade education and your diploma.

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Nidhi Kumari

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Your learning preferences, professional objectives, flexibility concerning your schedule, and the calibre of the programs offered are all important considerations when deciding whether to pursue dual degrees in psychology and MCA online or offline. 

You can study at your speed and on your schedule with online classes. Online courses frequently have less tuition and save money on travel and lodging expenses. However, it necessitates a high level of time management and self-motivation. It provides fewer possibilities for in-person networking. IGNOU provides remote learning courses in many subjects, such as psychology and IGNOU.

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Malavika

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It is feasible to pursue a psychology degree without taking a 12th grade exam after earning a Diploma in computer science. Usually, for this to happen, you would need to fulfill the particular requirements for admission to the university you are applying to. While some colleges may not require extra qualifications or entry tests, others may admit Diploma holders directly into undergraduate programs. Verifying the particular requirements of the institutions you are interested in is crucial.There's little doubt that PCM and computer Science may help you become a psychologist. Being a psychologist is a career that doesn't care about your

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