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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
I can provide you with some information regarding the Dr. B. R. Ambedkar University's BA (Hons) Psychology admissions procedure. Unless you have passed the UGC NET, UGC CSIR NET, or GATE exams, you must take the Dr. BR Ambedkar institution Research Entrance Test (Dr BRAU RET), which is administered by the institution. The decision will be made based on mer
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
ICRI (International Clinical Research Institute) is a private institution that offers various programs, including B.A (Hons) in Psychology. The legitimacy and recognition of any degree program, including B.A (Hons) in Psychology, depend on several factors, such as accreditation and affiliations.
To ensure that a degree from ICRI JCC is legitimate and recognized, you should consider the following:
1. Accreditation: Check if the institution is recognised by the appropriate educational authorities or accrediting bodies in your country. Accreditation ensures that the institution and its programs meet specific quality standards.
2. Affil
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In most cases, you can pursue a Diploma course while you are still working on your Bachelor's degree. Many Diploma programs are designed to be flexible and can be taken alongside your undergraduate studies.
The viability of studying a Diploma degree in addition to your BA (Hons) in psychology will ultimately rely on your unique circumstances, the policies of your university, and the prerequisites for the Diploma programme you're interested in. To ensure that you can effectively handle both your Diploma and your bachelor's degree, it is crucial to conduct a thorough study and make thoughtful plans.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
To get accurate information regarding your eligibility for the M.Sc. in Clinical Psychology program, I recommend the following steps:
Check Program Requirements: Visit the official website of the university or college where you intend to apply for the M.Sc. in Clinical Psychology program. Look for the specific eligibility criteria and admission requirements for the program. This information should be available in the programme brochure or admission notification.
Contact Admissions Office: If you're unsure about your eligibility based on your B.Sc. in Statistics, consider reaching out to the admissions office of the university. They can p
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Eligibility Criteria:
55% marks or above in Psychology and 55% marks in aggregate or equivalent grade. Graduation from Delhi University or other Universities recognised by Delhi University, 60% marks or above in aggregate or equivalent grade.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
There are certain Eligibility requirements for applying for the course:
The candidate must have passed the Central Board of Secondary Education's (10+2) or High School Senior Secondary test, or any exam that is equivalent and offered by any State Board. He/she needed to have gotten at least a 50% overall grade with English as a subject. The minimum aggregate is relaxed by 5% for all SC/ST candidates.
NOTE ON COURSE DETAILS
Boys: 7740 rupees; girls: 6540 rupees
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