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Nishtha Shukla

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O.P. Jindal Global University provides Merit cum Means Scholarships every year. The MCM Scholarship include the tuition fee only. The eligibility criteria includes annual family income, qualifying examination score, JSAT or standardized examination results and faculty interview score. 

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Nishtha Shukla

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Candidates can apply online for a course at Jindal School of Psychology and Counselling. Check below the steps to follow:

  • Go to the website Jindal School of Psychology and Counseling.
  • Click on 'Apply Now'.
  • Register with mobile number, valid email ID etc. to get login credentials.
  • Login to fill out the form.
  • Upload documents and pay the application fee.
  • Submit the form.

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Nishtha Shukla

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Jindal School of Psychology and Counselling accepts JSAT scores for admission to BA (Hons) and BSc (Hons) courses. Below are the sections in JSAT:

English Verbal- 50%

Logical Reasoning- 40%

Quantitative Skills- 10%

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Nishtha Shukla

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Jindal School of Psychology and Counselling offers admission to UG and PG courses based on entrance exam scores of the candidates. The school accepts scores in JSAT, SAT, ACT, etc. for UG programmes. Candidates need to appear for Jindal PMAT (Psychology Masters Admissions Test) for MSc. Selected aspirants also need to pass the personal interview round for final selection. 

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Nishtha Shukla

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Jindal School of Psychology and Counselling accepts scores in its in-house exam-JSAT for admission to UG courses and Jindal PMAT (Psychology Masters Admissions Test) for MSc programme. The school also considers scores in SAT, ACT, etc. for UG courses. Hence, entrance exam is required for admission at Jindal School of Psychology and Counselling.

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Nishtha Shukla

Guide-Level 15

Jindal School of Psychology and Counselling offers admission to UG and PG courses based on entrance exam. The school accepts scores in SAT, ACT, etc. for UG programmes. JSAT scores are also accepted for admission to UG courses. The school selects aspirants for MSc based on their scores in Jindal PMAT (Psychology Masters Admissions Test). Selected candidates also need to pass the personal interview round for final admission.

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Pragati Taneja

Contributor-Level 10

The school offers BA B.Sc (Hons.) in Psychology and MSc in Counselling Psychology courses. Candidates are selected on a national-level entrance exam score such as ACT, SAT, CUET and PI. Students can check the table below to know detailed course-wise eligibility and selection criteria:

Course

Eligibility

Selection Criteria

BSc (Hons) in Psychology

Class 12 in any discipline with a minimum 60% aggregate from a recognised board

JSAT/ SAT/ ACT/ CUET + Personal Interview

BA (Hons) in Psychology

Class 12 in any discipline with a minimum 60% aggregate from a recognised board

JSAT/ SAT/ ACT/ CUET + Personal Interview

MSc in Counselling Psychology

BA/BSc in Psychology

JINDAL PMAT + Personal Interview

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Parul Shukla

Contributor-Level 10

Candidates who have completed Class 12 can apply for UG course and BA/BSc in Psychology for PG courses. Check the table presented below to know course-wise eligibility for Jindal School of Psychology and Counselling:

Course

Common Eligibility

BSc (Hons) in Psychology

Passed Class 12 examination in any stream from an Indian or a recognised international board (CBSE, ISC,
State
Board, Cambridge, IB, NIOS).
 

IB
students
must
secure
a
diploma
with
a
minimum
of
24
credits
having
including
3
HL
and
3
SL
subjects.


Students
enrolled
in
the
Cambridge
Board,
applicants
must
appear
for
a
minimum
of
3

 subjects
at
the
A‑level

BA (Hons) in Psychology

Passed Class 12 examination in any stream from an Indian or a recognised international board (CBSE, ISC,
State
Board, Cambridge, IB, NIOS).
 

IB
students
must
secure
a
diploma
with
a
minimum
of
24
credits
having
including
3
HL
and
3
SL
subjects.


Students
enrolled
in
the
Cambridge
Board,
applicants
must
appear
for
a
minimum
of
3

 subjects
at
the
A‑level

MSc in Counselling Psychology

BA/BSc in Psychology

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Arshita Tiwari

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The JSPC BA/ BSc (Hons) in Psychology is a four year undergraduate course. The curriculum of the course is designed in such a way that provides students comprehensive education in psychological theory, experimentation, and practice. The main focus of the course is to make the students understand the human brain, mind, and behaviour.

After pursuing BA in psychology from JSPC, the candidates will have a plethora of opportunities coming their way. The possible career paths fro BA in Psychology graduates is mentioned below:

  • Project Manager or Career Counsellor
  • School Career/Guidance Counsellor
  • Family & Relationship Experts
  • Career in Counselling
...more

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Bhavana Pandey

Contributor-Level 10

Jindal School of Psychology and Counselling offers various Undergraduate and Postgraduate courses in the field of Psychology and Counselling. JSPC course admission is based on the entrance exam, namely JSAT, SAT, ACT, LSAT and Jindal - PMAT. Candidates can check out the table below to know about the JSPC courses and their eligibility criteria:

CourseEligibility
BA/ BSc (Hons) in PsychologyClass 12 in any discipline with a minimum 60% aggregate from a recognised board
MA/ MSc in Applied PsychologyGraduation in any discipline with a minimum 50% aggregate from any UGC recognised Institute
MRSc in Rehabilitation SciencesGraduation in BRSc/ BMR/BSc in Special Education/ BEd Special Education/ BSW/ or any other undergraduate course recognised by UGC) and a minimum 55% score in the qualifying examination
MSc in Psycho-Social RehabilitationGraduation in Social Work/ Psychology/ Sociology/ Nursing/ Home Science/ Occupational Therapy or any Graduate with Behavioural and Social Sciences as one of the major subjects of study with a minimum 55% score in the qualifying examination

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