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2016-01-04 12:36:10

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yatharth barua

Contributor-Level 8

Hi Tia,
List of colleges offering Master's in Psychology in India:
https://www.shiksha.com/search/?q=PG+in+Psychology&qer=0|0|0|0|0|1317|post-graduate-degree|0|0&sa=^0^0^0^0^0&ts=185637&rf=searchwidget
Kindly filter out the branch / college / location as desired from the above link.
Hope this information helps. Please feel free to revert.
Wish You Luck!

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2016-01-01 23:02:49

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Arvind Joshi

Contributor-Level 9

Getting a job is something which comes after your studies. At present, you should find enjoyment in the subject of your choice. Try to go deeper and deeper into the subject, much more than an average student. Study not only the curriculum but extra things like the latest developments in the field of your interest.
Try to read the biographies of persons who have contributed to this field of study. Study Transactional Analysis. Find out where are the renowned institutions of Applied Aspects of Psychology. And one day, when you pass out, you will have multiple choices of selecting a good job for yourself.

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2015-12-28 11:34:37

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi,
A major in Psychology opens up several interesting opportunities for a candidate. Different types of counseling and special education teaching are two of the most popular careers in Psychology that are popular among its graduates. Besides, there are some very rare Popular Careers in Psychology.
Careers in Psychology can vary from analyzing the employability of a candidate and his suitability to a particular job in a particular company to research on customer behavior, expectations and satisfaction with respect to a particular product or service being offered by a company. From helping the police to come up with a likely profile of a
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2015-12-22 11:10:02

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

Guide-Level 14

It is better if you pursue full time course. Definitely it is a good choice if you want to make career as a psychometric assessor, handling leadership development role. Even if you want to choose a distance learning M.Sc, opt a programme where they have mandatory practicals.

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2015-12-08 17:11:20

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Harender Bisht

Guide-Level 12

Dear Indraja,
Hi,
as per details given by you i will suggest you to go for journalism.
SKILLS REQUIRED: Inquisitive and investigative mind Alertness Adaptive and tolerant of changing & difficult situations Good communication skills Also, command over language , confidence, enthusiasm, patience and perseverance, the ability to differentiate between fact and fiction, adhering to deadlines, team cohesiveness, sensitivity to different views and lifestyles, in-depth knowledge about various fields such as politics, culture, religion, social and current affairs. The most important fact is that people generally feel that journalism is all about w
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2015-12-07 14:45:56

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi,
A major in Psychology opens up several interesting opportunities for a candidate. Different types of counseling and special education teaching are two of the most popular careers in Psychology that are popular among its graduates. Besides, there are some very rare Popular Careers in Psychology.
Careers in Psychology can vary from analyzing the employability of a candidate and his suitability to a particular job in a particular company to research on customer behavior, expectations and satisfaction with respect to a particular product or service being offered by a company. From helping the police to come up with a likely profile of a
...more

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2015-12-01 15:54:17

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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Hi Gopal,
Mentioned below are the different specializations for which you can opt for :
Behavioral and Cellular Neuroscience
Clinical
Cognition & Cognitive Neuroscience
Developmental
Industrial/Organizational
Social & Personality
All the best

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2015-12-01 15:13:54

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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Interested students must have completed postgraduate degree in psychology, applied psychology, or a comparable discipline from an accredited university with at least a 55% grade point average. candidate should have done their MA in Psychology with a specialisation or MPhil in Psychology from a recognised University. Some colleges also look for some work experience.

Universities conduct entrance exams for admission to PhD, or accept UGC NET scores if students are able to get desired scores. Through UGC-NET, students can get a scholarship in either JRF or SRF. Followed by entrance exam, students will have to

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2015-12-01 15:07:11

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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Hi Amit,
Mentioned below are some of the entrance exams for post graduation in psychology :
1. Agra University M.Sc Clinical Psychology Entrance Exam
2. Amity Institute of Psychology and Allied Sciences MA in Applied Psychology Entrance Exam
3. Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham All India Entrance Examination
4. Annamalai University M.Sc Clinical Psychology Entrance Exam
5. Bharathiyar University M.Sc in Clinical Psychology Entrance Exam
6. Delhi University M.A Applied Psychology Entrance Exam
7. Institute Of Human Behavior & Allied Sciences (IHBAMS) Clinical Psychology Entrance Exam
All the Best

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2015-11-23 15:59:26

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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

Scholar-Level 16

Hi,
1. The syllabus varies from college to college. However, generally it is as follows-
B.A English-
Language
Core Theory
Introduction to Literary Criticism
The History of English Language
Journalism
Indian Literature in English
English for Communication
Technology Mediated English
Aspects of Editing
Creative Writing
B.A Psychology
Introduction to Psychology
Experimental Psychology
Social Psychology
Developmental Psychology
Psychopathology
Applied Psychology
2. You can consider either of the two- University of Delhi or IGNOU
Both are good options to study- recognized and well known worldwide.
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