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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, SRM University offers value-added courses in the syllabus of the BSc in Psychology course. These courses help students gain industry-based skills. Some of the courses included in the curriculum are Community Service and Social Responsibility, Environmental Science, Universal Human Values and Ethics, and more.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
SRM University incorporates various types of subjects in the syllabus of the BSc in Psychology course. Some of the subjects taught in the programme are Art of Listening, Speaking and Reading Skills, Understanding Human Minds, Understanding India Society (ies): Myths and Realities, Effective Writing and Presentation Skills, Analytical Reasoning and Aptitude, etc.
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9 months agoBeginner-Level 1
Hello,
Well, without an entrance exam like CUET, you can't get into any government college, but you can get into affiliated colleges if the seats are available, like I'm in the University of Allahabad main campus. for the main campus, you have to qualify CUET exam, but the affiliated colleges like ISDC, CMP, ECC in Allahabad give a chance to non-CUET, but you have to go for a small entrance test. This law applies to every good college.
If you don't want to give any entrance test, then you should go for colleges that are in town or the countryside.
Thankyou.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Studying an MA in Psychology offers a wide range of benefits, both personal and professional, it gives deep insights into human behavior and provides numerous career options. The programs equip you with skills to make a meaningful impact on solving real-world problems and improve interpersonal relations.
Here are some compelling reasons to pursue this course:
Deep Understanding of human behavior: This makes you learn how people think, feel, and act, helping you to address complex issues and solutions.
Variety of career paths: Work in health care, education, corporate, or research settings in roles like a psychologist, counselor, or
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