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a year agoContributor-Level 6
To be eligible for admission to the M.Sc. in Psychology (Clinical) program at Amity University Mumbai, candidates must have a graduation degree in Psychology from a recognized university. There is no specific cutoff for this program as admission is based solely on meeting the eligibility criteria. Therefore, if you fulfill the requirement of having a graduation degree in Psychology, you are eligible to apply for the program, and there is no need to worry about meeting a specific cutoff score. For further details and to apply for admission, I recommend visiting the university's official website or contacting their admissions office dire
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a year agoBeginner-Level 1
Yes sure you can apply for psychology course in cuet even if you have not taken Science stream in your class 12. You just need 3 domain subjects like physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics etc. which you have studied in class 12 for applying in psychology courses. Then you have to appear for these subjects exams in cuet.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The M.Sc Psychology programme at IILM University, Gurugram, provides good placement opportunities.
Recruiters such as Soch, Fortis Hospitals, Unbottle Emotions, Life Bubble, The Soulful Mind, Artemis Foundation, Children’s first, Light up, RenewBuy, Deloitte, Navodaya Educational Foundation, Mind weavers, Manastha Health solutions, stayqrious, Athena Behavioral Health, EkakiVedam Foundation, Santulan Clinic, Deloitte have visited the campus to hire students.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
Hey there! So, the entrance exam for psychology studies at Chandigarh University has a structure that depends on what you studied in 12th grade. If you were in the Non-Medical group, you'll have questions on English, Physics, Chemistry/Computers, Mathematics, and Aptitude. For Medical students, Biology replaces Computers. Commerce folks get questions on English, Economics, Accountancy, and Commerce, and Arts students' questions depend on their chosen subjects.
Now, when it comes to psychology, the test checks your basics. It covers the history and different schools of psychology, essential concepts like intelligence and memory, social p
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