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Ishmeet Singh

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Many schools do offer psychology along with the Science stream. Psychology as a subject becomes compulsory for admission in honors course of the same, specially in Universities such as DU. If psychology as an optional subject has not been taken, the user is advised to prepare for entrances to the same course for colleges which do not mandate the subject for higher education. For eg Ashoka University.

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Nischal Sachdeva

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Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) in Clinical Psychology a 4 Year Regular based course is available in very few institutions in India that focuses to provide the student with clinical and applied aspect knowledge of Psychology. Currently, only a few institutes provide PsyD in India. They are listed as follows:
- Sweekar Institute, Hyderabad
- Amity University, Noida, Uttar Pradesh
- National Institute for the Mentally Handicapped, Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh
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Aditya Dhanraj Singh patel

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Sure, here are some books that you can refer to prepare for the B.Sc. Psychology entrance exam:
Introduction to Psychology by Morgan and King
Psychology: An Introduction by Russ Dewey
A History of Psychology: Ideas and Context by D. Brett King
Abnormal Psychology by Ronald J. Comer
Social Psychology by Elliot Aronson
Cognitive Psychology: A Student's Handbook by Michael W. Eysenck and Mark T. Keane
Developmental Psychology: Childhood and Adolescence by David R. Shaffer and Katherine Kipp
Biological Psychology by James W. Kalat
Research Methods in Psychology by John J. Shaughnessy, Eugene B. Zechmeister, and Jeanne S. Zechmeister
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Shreya Singh

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If you plan to attend graduate school in psychology, you should definitely consider the Bachelor of Science option. This is because psychology is mainly based on research findings and one has to do a compulsory dissertation in Psychology at the graduate level and B.Sc. Degrees provide a good backing for that.

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Aditya Saini

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The requirements for pursuing a Master of Arts (M.A. ) in Criminal Psychology may vary depending on the specific programme you are interested in. However, in general, most graduate programs in psychology require a Bachelor's degree in psychology or a related field, such as sociology or criminology. If you do not have a degree in psychology or a related field, you may still be able to pursue a graduate degree in criminal psychology, but you may need to complete additional coursework or prerequisites before applying to the programme. It's important to research the specific requirements of the programs you are interested in to determine i
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Aakanksha jha

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Yes, the Tata Institute of social Science offers clinical as well as counselling psychology.

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Keshav Kunal

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The fees for each Semester is around Rs 6000/-. For some semesters, it was lesser than this. Comparatively the fee structure was low than other colleges and was affordable for all families. We also had computer classed conducted within the campus at low cost which helped us to study more about computer and few computing languages.
Course Curriculum Overview: Course structure was good, and it helped in understanding the topic in detail and easily. It also helped in applying some logic in real life incidents. This college has the best teachers in accounts and taxation which help us in understanding the topic very nicely.

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Keshav Kunal

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Bachelor of Arts B.A. (Honors) in Psychology is a three-year full-time undergrad course with six semesters provided by the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at Lingaya Vidyapeeth. For students of various disciplines, the department provides General Elective (GE), Open Elective (OE), and Discipline Centric Elective (DCE) topics. It includes modules in the major fields of contemporary psychology, including cognitive, industrial, clinical, social, developmental, abnormal psychology, mental processes, experiences and conduct in diverse circumstances. Apart from the Core courses, the course provides a variety of multi-disciplinary di
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Praveen Kumar

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Whether you can change your course from B.A. Programming to B.A. Psychology Honours will depend on the rules and regulations of your institution. You will need to check with your college or university's admission office to find out if it is possible to make the change at this point in time. If you are still in the admission process and have not yet started your course, you may be able to switch to B.A. Psychology Honours if the college offers that course and if there are available seats. However, if you have already started your course, it may not be possible to switch to a different course mid-term. It is important to note that changi
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