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Konapala Nagalakshmi

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India is home to 1,500+ best Psychology colleges in India out of which 500+ colleges are privately owned, 300+ colleges are owned by the government and the rest 200+ colleges are owned by others.

Admissions into the best BA in Psychology colleges in India are offered based on merit basis (through Board exam scores) and based on entrance exams (CUET, DU JAT, SUAT, BHU CET, etc.

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The course curriculum includes subjects related to the field of Psychology. JNVU Psychology curriculum includes semester-wise list of subjects to be studied. Mentioned below are some of the subjects included in the course curriculum:

  • Psychology of Individual
  • Social Psychology
  • The Individual and Society
  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Organisational Behaviour, etc.

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Akansha katariya

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The Swinburne University of Technology provides 4-year bachelor's in Psychology course under the Faculty of Life & Social Science department. The tuition cost for the course is INR 20 L. The students can expect to explore specialist areas such as counseling, health, clinical, organizational, and sports psychology in this course. Also, at the end of the programme students will be able to apply their knowledge and skills with responsibility for others or their learning.

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Hrishabh Kumar

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Yes, you may be eligible to apply for a Master's or Diploma in Psychology course after completing a BDS degree, depending on the programme and the university:
Eligibility criteria
To qualify for a Master’s in Psychology course you must normally have a bachelor’s degree in psychology or any other relevant field, for instance, a BA in psychology. One also may require to have attained a certain aggregate score as prescribed by the college, university or department. Some universities may also consider students from any course discipline provided that you had the right grade.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Eligibility for MA Psychology Admission to Government College

1. Colleges to Research: Find High-ranking colleges in Mumbai for MA Psychology with Govt.

2. EligibilityCheck your eligibility for Arts BA plus other qualificationsFine arts with an entrance examination…

3. Apply: Fill up the application form of your selected colleges & Submit essential documents, which includes a copy of your BA degree and Diploma in Child Psychology.

4. Entrance Test: Few universities require an entrance test or interview.

5. Admissions : Admission Board And Right To Detailed Investigations Of Compliance+;

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Yes, you can pursue a developmental psychology course after pursuing your BCom. Complete the eligibility requirements for your desired college and get admission.

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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The table contains some important skills required for Developmental Psychology courses in India

Skillsets for Developmental Psychology

Understanding

Analytical

Researcher

Avid Reader

Good Communication Skills

Problem Solver

Innovative

Creative

Unorthodox

Productive

Clever

Visionary

Productive

Original

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Some steps involved in the admission process of Developmental Psychology course are here. Take a look

Steps in Developmental Psychology

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Choose University/College

The first step is to search for colleges or universities which are offering courses in Developmental Psychology. Check the fees, the seats offered, and the eligibility criteria which are set for the course. Also, find out if the syllabus is offering the specialisation or branch you are interested in.

Apply for Course

Proceed to apply for admission after getting to know the university offering the programme. Fill up the details as required and pay the fee. The application forms are available for a limited period of time so the candidate is advised to know the details way in advance.

Mode of Admission

Universities and Colleges will either conduct entrance exams for admission or offer admission through merit. For postgraduate courses, the candidate will have to appear for an entrance exam.

Results

Selected and qualified candidates make the merit list. The student has to get the desired rank and percentage, to be eligible for admission.

Counselling

The candidate will have to appear for the counselling session conducted at the university to book their seat, submit their documents and pay the fees to seal admission

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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To be eligible for the B.Sc in Psychology at Savitribai Phule Pune University, candidates need a minimum of 60% marks overall and also in Englishwert segregates for class XII. Cutoff marks will change year by year as number of applicants and performance in the exam. In most cases, hitting or going above these marks greatly helps in gaining a seat. To get the exact and current cut-offs exclusively, you must visit their site or speak to some one in Admissions Office. This will give you the most relevant and up-to-date information for the current year's admission cycle.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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1. Overview: Psychology — The Basics and Core Concepts
2. Developmental Psychology: This is the study of human growth and development throughout life.
3. Social behavior and interpersonal relationships are the main subjects in social psychology.
4. Clinical Psychology – diagnosis and treatment of mental health problems.
5. Research Methods: Tools in psychological research
6. Testing Psychological Testing and Assessment: Mental functions (tools)
You should have covered most of this in your Arts Major but ensure you read over what the university asks for as well as any they recommend.

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