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KRISHNENDU SENTech Lover,Friendly,Foodie

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Hello Punya,Yes, you can surely get admission in Psychology, but some college seeks for Entrance test.
Some seek for mark. So, it solely depends on the college. I hope you'll get it. Good Luck.

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Mohammed aamir

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Yes, you can get admission in IP College for Women.
However, we request you to attend the counselling session.

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Roshni ChoudharyBA (H) Economics at St. Stephen's College.

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Both of them have good scope. I would suggest you follow your passion and choose the one you like more. Don't worry about opportunities, they are many.
All the best.

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Sahil Rana

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Assuming that you have never studied psychology before in school or otherwise, I would suggest that first, you go through NCERT books of class 11th and 12th psychology.
Once you are clear about the concepts there.
You can move on to a graduation level book of psychology. A book called "Intro. to psychology" by Robert Baron is a must. It covers all most all basics and is a recommended reading in most undergraduate courses of psychology.
In addition to that, there is a wonderful online course on psychology by Yale University conducted by professor Paul Bloom. You can find it on YouTube. These lectures are easy to understand and professor Bl
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Khushi Parekh

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Hi,
Following are the skill-sets usually looked for in candidates who wish to pursue a fine-arts course:
Hard worker
Keen observer
Organised
Good writer
Fluent in language
Logical
Self-motivated
Confident
Intellectually curious
Inquisitive
Try and take up activities which would these skills.

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Amrit Raj

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You have to do nothing, just participate in the counselling process once it is started. You will get admission through JoSAA counselling itself. At the time of counselling, select this college and your favorite branches. Your score is good, you may get CSE, it, ECE. Best of luck.

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ADVOCATE NEHA Batra

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Placement depend upon your marks, and the hospitals or clinics that need psychologist. There Stevens number of options that open up after this course. As you can do your own practice or join any Dr.

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