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rahul r

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You should be able to download college brochure which contains details regarding eligibility for this particular course from the link mentioned below. Alternatively visit college website for details regarding this course. Regards.
https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/psychology/course/m-a-in-psychology-university-of-mumbai-kalina-santacruz-east-272972
(Website:- http://www.mu.ac.in)
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rohith kola

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Mathematics and Psychology are two completely different paths, if you are interested in psychology, drop your field if you are in the 1st year and follow your passion. Do not waste your time doing irrelevant things which you are not interested.If you are at the peak (final year) of your B.Sc maths field, I suggest you complete graduation, so that you have a degree which acts as a backup plan/source of the part-time income.

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rahul r

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Please refer to the link provided below for details regarding B.Sc in Psychology from PSG College of Arts and Science. You should be able to download college brochure which contains details regarding admission details and course eligibility. Alternatively, visit college web site for details regarding admissions for this course. Regards.
https://www.shiksha.com/science/course/b-sc-in-psychology-psg-college-of-arts-and-science-psgcas-coimbatore-75294
(Website:- http://psgcas.ac.in/)
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rahul r

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Yogesh Dev Singh

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Yes, DU offers B.Sc in Psychology.

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Where are you planning to apply?

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Jayati Bhardwaj

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Philosophy along with Psychology is possible in a few colleges that come under the University of Delhi. You can either go for B.A. Programme with two core subjects of your choice, I. e. Philosophy and Psychology, or have a major in Philosophy/Psychology along with the other subject as your general elective (Which you'll be studying or 4 semesters and will be your minor). I would recommend you to go for major in a subject and minor in another one.

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