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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
Yes . There is no problem in that. Whether it's MA or Msc. It is mainly Masters in psychology. In 60’s n 70’s every subject was then MA not Msc. So that's why there is MA in psychology because it is considered as humanities subject, but why it turned as Science subject is because it deals with scientific research study, physiology, statistics, cognition which comes in Science stream .
I personally have done my Masters in Science in psychology but had Bachelors of art in psychology.
So don't worry on that part. And All the best for your Masters
Best colleges for these courses are:
- Indian Institute of Psychology and Research, Ban
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Admission to all the College of Vocational Studies courses is entrance-based. College of Vocational Studies accepts CUET UG exam for admission to its undergraduate courses, such as BA, BSc and BCom. The institute along with DU started accepting CUET UG starting 2022 academic year. Before this, admission to UG was based on merit in Class 12. The eligibility requirements for all the popular programmes offered by the college
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Scholar-Level 17
The Bachelor of Science in Psychology (B.Sc. Psychology) is a three-year undergraduate programme offered by the Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) at the Manipal campus.
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The latest cutoff information for M.A. in Psychology at HNBGU:
- General: 50%
- OBC: 45%
- SC/ST: 40%
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Scholar-Level 17
Yes, it is possible to pursue an M.A. in Psychology with a B.Com degree.
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