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Shabana Bee

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The cut-off for the first list has 798 on 800. Parents of students who had scores 780 were getting agitated when they realised their children did not stand a chance. We are getting worried on how to bring the list out, says Ms. Prasad. An eighty or eighty-five per cent marks seems to have become a mediocre score to ensure a seat to one of the top city colleges. In most colleges, for courses that are highly sought after the cut-offs are as high as 98 to 99 per cent.
Admission is given to students with at least two or more centums. We are not able to consider a student with one centum, with the limited seats, says Margaret in charge of ad
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Ananya Adhi

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Yes, you can apply for M.Sc psychology, but you need to bring all your certificates and show them specially. You need your 10 and intermediate marks.

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Megha Aggarwal

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Yes, you can apply in DU for B.A. (H). The aggregate of one language and three best elective subjects would be considered as best four subjects (BFS).

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Lalit Kumar

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Don't rush. Complete your HSC, and go for any of these course. Regards
Lalit kumar.

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Megha Aggarwal

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After Bachelors in life sciences, you can go for can opt for higher studies like Master of Business Administration or Master of Science. For pursuing higher studies after B.Sc. Course the students need to attend the entrance examination conducted by various universities, so that they will get admitted to reputed institutes which provide them all necessary facilities to complete their course successfully.

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Lalit Kumar

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Hello there,
You need to be graduate first in BA psychology so that it would be easy for you to cop up with the same. Now, rest of the details will be given when you are going for admission.

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Lalit Kumar

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Hello there,
Why so much confusion? Asking others for the right path, if you feel that you're confident enough for this, go for this.
Regards.

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Lalit Kumar

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Hey there,
Of course, you can pursue MA psychology in the said university.

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Lalit Kumar

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Hello there,
Yes, you are completely eligible for psychology.

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Lalit Kumar

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Hello,
There is no such entrance exams for graduation in psychology. You just need to fill-up college form and meet the requirements of particular college.
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Lalit Kumar.

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