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Manik Bhatnagar

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Hi,
Every college is different, and hence there admission criteria also varies. Please confirm the university name in which you want to enroll or the examination for detailed information. Regards.

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priyank sharma

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The basic eligibility criteria for pursuing B.Sc (Psychology) degree is qualifying 10+2 or equivalent examination in any stream. Some reputed colleges and institutes demand a minimum of 50% marks in 10+2 as qualifying criteria to secure admission for this degree course.

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priyank sharma

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Hello dear,
Most institutes offering the course admit students based on their performance in the HSC (10+2) exam. The candidate needs to have:
completed the 10+2 level of education from a recognised educational Board. Secured a minimum aggregate score of 50% at the 10+2 level. Have reasonably good problem-solving and mathematical skills.
Interested eligible candidates are offered admission to the course in India mostly on the basis of the score attained at the 10+2 level. However, some institutes in the country offer the course based on the candidate's performance in a relevant institute-specific entrance test. Often subsequently, two add
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The employment in psychology is expected to rise in a few years. Due to higher demand in health care centres, hospitals, mental health centres, social health services and schools will lead to the growth of employment in psychology sector. With the increase in the aging population, mental problems, physical problems the need of psychologist is increasing. There are a number of sectors offer for the psychology degree holders. You can work in various psychology departments in different hospitals. Recruitment Areas:
Rehabilitation Centers
Psychological Research Centres
Advertising Industry
Teaching
Welfare Organizations
Psychological assessment
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Sateesh,
It's very nice to see your dream of pursuing Ph.D in psychology. I would advise you to start off with what you studied in M.Sc. There will be hundreds of topics in which you can do research. But first have an interaction with one of the guides. This is of vital importance. He/she will give you further resources & ideas of research topics.

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