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2014-06-05 10:26:52

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Neda Ishtiaq

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Hi Aishwarya,
Industrial psychology is a branch of psychology that contributes to an organisation's success by improving the performance and well being of its employees.
It has expanded to include topics like efficiency, productivity, training, and assessment. It should not be confused with organizational psychology, where there is more focus on motivation, leadership, teams, culture and organizational development.
Industrial psychologists often work in an HR department, though many others work for large consultant firms, pursue careers as independent consultants or work in psychology departments and business schools. In academic and ap
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2014-05-15 10:39:36

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Neda Ishtiaq

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Hi Namshey,
As requested, these are the following institutes offering Ph.D in Psychology:
University of Calcutta
Banaras Hindu University
Christ University, Hosur Road, Bangalore
Jawaharlal Nehru University
University of Madras
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2014-04-26 02:40:20

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Shamsul HusainInspired by nature, it's originality and style.

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You should be 12th standard passed or required to clear bridge program designed for 10th passed aspirants.Regards/

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2014-04-02 16:02:23

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Sandiep Sharma

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Dear Candidate, Both are 2 different choices. Psychology is involves the scientific study of mental functions and behaviors, whereas physiotherapy is a health care profession. If you are not able to decide on the options, please appear for a psychometric test and read the test report. It will enable you to take right career choice. Best Wishes.

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2014-03-31 12:42:36

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2014-03-27 16:43:55

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Pallavi Choudhury

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Hi.Eligibility Criteria is
Under Graduation:
Students seeking admission in graduate degree course in psychology must have passed higher secondary school (10+2). The duration of this course is 3 years.
Post Graduation:
Students holding bachelor degree in any stream are eligible for this course. The master degree course duration is 2 years.
Salary would depend on your potency and capabilities.a fresher can easily earn 8000-10,000 Rs, that obviously will grow with time, depending on how much capable you are.

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2014-03-21 10:23:15

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Shivangi Gupta

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Hi,
To pursue PhD you need to pass master's / M.Phil with minimum 55% from recognized board. One needs to sit for the entrance exam.
Below is the list of institutes offering PhD :
-Delhi Technological University (DTU)
-Goa University
-Anna University
-Acharya Nagarjuna University
-Banaras Hindu University
-Government M.H. College of Home Science
-Indian Institute of Science
-Jadavpur University
-Jain University
-Birla College of Arts Science & Commerce
-Coimbatore Institute of Technology
-Government Arts College
Before joining any institute, you need to check some important parameters such as recognition, batch size, syllabus, faculty, fees etc.
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2014-03-14 13:36:20

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Details regarding courses and centres will be avail able from Rehabilitation Council of India web portal (http://rehabcouncil.nic.in/). Courses are offered in regular/distance mode. PG Diploma, Diploma , B Ed and MEd are some of their courses

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2014-01-15 13:27:49

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Suni K

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Almost all Universities, their affiliated colleges offer MA in Psychology. Some Univversities offer MSc in Applied Psychology

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2013-12-19 15:05:36

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aru chopra

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Hi,
Ideally you should go for M.COM, LLB, MBA or some professional degree course such as CA, CS, ICWA, etc.
However, if you are keen on pursuing a program in Psychology then you can plan to pick M.A or M.SC Psychology.
The basic eligibility criterion for pursuing M.A/M.SC Psychology is having a graduation degree in any stream.
However, many of the reputed universities demand graduation degree with Honors in Psychology or Psychology as one of the subjects studied in graduation from any of the recognized college/university.
Some even ask for a minimum of 45-50% marks in graduation as qualifying criteria to secure admission in this course and
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