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Without a bachelor's degree in psychology, you can pursue an MA or MSc in psychology. The eligibility requirements will differ from one university to the other. Many leading colleges provide an MA in Psychology to graduates with a 50 percent graduation rate. So, if you have a B.Tech with a grade point average of greater than 50%, you can apply.
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Introduction to Psychology
Human Development
Basic psychological processes
Organizational Behavior
Counseling Psychology
Social psychology
Applied Psychology
Health Psychology
Research and statistics
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It depends on your interest, as well as what you find yourself comfortable in, it will also depend on this.
Masters in Psychology degrees can take the form of either a Master of Arts (MA) or Master of Science (MSc). An MSc degree is likely to be more focused on research and the sciences, while an MA may be more focused on the arts and humanities aspects of psychology. In either case, you will typically complete a variety of course modules, building up your knowledge and skills before concluding with a research project or dissertation to bring together what you have learned.
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