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Muskan Chugh

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Yes, you can study PG Diploma in Psychology through distance education. You can enroll for a degree at various Distance/correspondence colleges where you will learn about PG Diploma in Psychology subjects. It will give you the option to learn about various facets of Psychology.

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Muskan Chugh

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Hello.

Yes! You can pursue a PG Diploma in Psychology from IGNOU. Students who wish to study PG Diploma in Psychology at IGNOU must first visit the official website of IGNOU and enroll by submitting the application form, selecting psychology as their preference, and paying a nominal application fee. They will be shortlisted on a merit basis. Students can complete the admission process by paying the admission fees and starting their academic journey.

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Muskan Chugh

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There are various topics that are covered in the PG Diploma in Psychology syllabus. Some of these subjects have been mentioned below:

PG Diploma in Psychology Subjects

Clinical Psychology

Counseling Psychology

Child Psychology

Cyber Psychology

Cognitive Psychology

Sports Psychology

Educational Psychology

Industrial Psychology

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Muskan Chugh

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After eligible students are selected for a course, it is usually followed by a document verification process in most colleges. It is an important part of the admission procedure for PG Diploma in Psychology courses. Some documents that are commonly asked for by colleges for admission to PG Diploma in Psychology courses are:

  • Class 10 Marksheet

  • Class 12 Marksheet

  • Photo ID Proof (Aadhaar Card/PAN Card/Voter's ID/Driving License, Passport, etc.)

  • Passport-size Photographs

  • Migration Certificate

  • Transfer/Character Certificate

  • Documents related to SC/ST/OBC/EWS/PWD/ECA, if a reservation is availed by students

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Muskan Chugh

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Students who wish to study PG Diploma in Psychology must have completed their UG degree from a recognised board with at least 45% marks. Students from all streams can pursue a PG Diploma in Psychology instead of getting a PG degree. For most colleges, it is not mandatory to study Psychology in their UG, but it is preferable if the student has graduated in a field relevant to Psychology. They can be admitted to PG Diploma in Psychology courses through entrance exams like CUET PG, NEET PG, etc. 

Students who want to pursue Psychology at the certificate and UG Diploma level can simply complete their 12th grade and apply for these cour

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Muskan Chugh

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There are many reasons why students should choose to pursue PG Diploma in Psychology courses. The scope of the PG Diploma in Psychology is increasing rapidly, as more research is being conducted around Psychology. A degree in PG Diploma in Psychology can be very helpful in developing skills like critical thinking and analysis, empathy, research skills, and our perceptions of ourselves and the whole of humanity. It acts as an extra certification that is pursued by students after a UG degree, thus expanding their chances of getting selected for a job interview. It will help the students develop skills that they will use in the real world

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Muskan Chugh

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Students generally study PG Diploma in Psychology after their UG Psychology degrees. Many students opt for a  Psychology certificate and UG and PG diplomas. The course duration ranges between 6 months and 1 year for certification and Diploma courses, depending on the institute that offers it. Online and other short-duration PG Diploma in Psychology courses can also be pursued by students.

 Fewer colleges offer a PG Diploma in Psychology. Instead, many students choose to pursue  PG and PhD degrees. A Psychology course degree can be pursued by students at the undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral levels. The course dura

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Muskan Chugh

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After finishing course in Biological Psychology, candidates have a range of job options to choose from.

Candidates can see some best and popular jobs below -

  • Comparative Psychologist
  • Evolutionary Psychologist
  • Behavioural Neuroscientist
  • Neurologist
  • Cognitive Neuroscientist
  • Professor
  • Lecturer
  • Researcher

Hope this helps! All the best!

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Muskan Chugh

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Around approx. INR 4 LPA is the avg. salary that a Biological Psychology graduate can earn.

But candidates must know that it can be different acc. to location, company and jobs.

Hope this helped your doubt! All the best!

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Nidhi Kumari

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Candidates must typically have finished their higher secondary school (10+2) from an accredited board with an emphasis on courses like biology, psychology, physics, and chemistry in order to meet the eligibility requirements for admission to a B.Sc. programme in biological psychology. In the 12th grade, a minimum cumulative score of roughly 50–60% is usually necessary, though this can change based on the school. Candidates must have taken biology or psychology as fundamental subjects in their senior secondary education, according to some universities' or institutions' subject requirements.

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