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On what basis does the Delhi University offer admission to the M.A. in Social Work course?
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The Delhi University offers admission to the M.A. in Social Work course based on an entrance test and a panel interview. The entrance test assesses the candidate's aptitude and suitability to work as a human service professional, while the int
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The Delhi University offers admission to the M.A. in Social Work course based on an entrance test and a panel interview. The entrance test assesses the candidate's aptitude and suitability to work as a human service professional, while the interview evaluates their understanding of contemporary social, political, and economic issues. Additionally, candidates must meet the minimum eligibility criteria, which includes a Bachelor's Degree or its equivalent in any discipline with a minimum of 55% marks or equivalent grade point from a recognized Indian or Foreign University.
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4 months ago
Is there any entrance exam required for admission to M.A. in Social Work at Delhi University?
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Yes, there is an entrance exam required for admission to M.A. in Social Work at Delhi University. The selection procedure for M.A. Social Work Programme consists of two components: Entrance Test and Panel Interview.
4 months ago
What is the admission criteria for M.A. in Social Work at Delhi University for reserved category students?
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For reserved category students, the admission criteria for M.A. in Social Work at Delhi University is as follows:
Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tribe: The minimum eligibility requirement is passing the qualifying school/degree examination.
Other r
Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tribe: The minimum eligibility requirement is passing the qualifying school/degree examination.
Other r
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For reserved category students, the admission criteria for M.A. in Social Work at Delhi University is as follows:
Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tribe: The minimum eligibility requirement is passing the qualifying school/degree examination.
Other reserved categories: The eligibility criteria will be governed by guidelines issued by the University of Delhi in accordance with statutory provisions.
The selection procedure consists of an entrance test and a panel interview.
The entrance test assesses aptitude and suitability to work as a human service professional, and includes questions on contemporary social, political, and economic issues and analytical ability.
The test has no prescribed syllabus, but covers areas such as analytical ability, written communication skills, language comprehension, and awareness of contemporary social-political and economic realities.
Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tribe: The minimum eligibility requirement is passing the qualifying school/degree examination.
Other reserved categories: The eligibility criteria will be governed by guidelines issued by the University of Delhi in accordance with statutory provisions.
The selection procedure consists of an entrance test and a panel interview.
The entrance test assesses aptitude and suitability to work as a human service professional, and includes questions on contemporary social, political, and economic issues and analytical ability.
The test has no prescribed syllabus, but covers areas such as analytical ability, written communication skills, language comprehension, and awareness of contemporary social-political and economic realities.
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Yes, there are exceptions or exemptions for the 60% eligibility requirement for admission to M.A. in Social Work at Delhi University.
Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tribe: The minimum eligibility requirement for the Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tr
Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tribe: The minimum eligibility requirement for the Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tr
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Yes, there are exceptions or exemptions for the 60% eligibility requirement for admission to M.A. in Social Work at Delhi University.
Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tribe: The minimum eligibility requirement for the Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tribe candidates will be that they must have passed the qualifying school/degree examination.
B.A. (Honours) Social Work: Candidates with B.A. (Honours) Social Work with minimum 50% marks from a recognized University are eligible.
Deputed/Sponsored Candidates: Not more than five candidates deputed by the Government and voluntary welfare institutions/organizations shall be admitted to the M.A Social Work programme with minimum 55% marks or equivalent grade point in the qualifying degree examination and at least five years of paid work experience.
Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tribe: The minimum eligibility requirement for the Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tribe candidates will be that they must have passed the qualifying school/degree examination.
B.A. (Honours) Social Work: Candidates with B.A. (Honours) Social Work with minimum 50% marks from a recognized University are eligible.
Deputed/Sponsored Candidates: Not more than five candidates deputed by the Government and voluntary welfare institutions/organizations shall be admitted to the M.A Social Work programme with minimum 55% marks or equivalent grade point in the qualifying degree examination and at least five years of paid work experience.
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4 months ago
What kind of jobs do M.A. in Social Work graduates do afer completing this course from Delhi University?
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M.A. in Social Work graduates from Delhi University can work in various roles such as:
Social Worker
Counselor
Community Developer
Program Manager
Researcher
Policy Analyst
Human Rights Activist
Social Entrepreneur
They can find opportunities with nati
Social Worker
Counselor
Community Developer
Program Manager
Researcher
Policy Analyst
Human Rights Activist
Social Entrepreneur
They can find opportunities with nati
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M.A. in Social Work graduates from Delhi University can work in various roles such as:
Social Worker
Counselor
Community Developer
Program Manager
Researcher
Policy Analyst
Human Rights Activist
Social Entrepreneur
They can find opportunities with national and state governments, international organizations like WHO, UN, and CARE, as well as in private organizations and NGOs.
Social Worker
Counselor
Community Developer
Program Manager
Researcher
Policy Analyst
Human Rights Activist
Social Entrepreneur
They can find opportunities with national and state governments, international organizations like WHO, UN, and CARE, as well as in private organizations and NGOs.
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To get a seat in Delhi University for M.A. in Social Work, candidates must meet the eligibility criteria, which includes a Bachelor's Degree or its equivalent in any discipline with a minimum of 55% marks or equivalent grade point from any rec
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To get a seat in Delhi University for M.A. in Social Work, candidates must meet the eligibility criteria, which includes a Bachelor's Degree or its equivalent in any discipline with a minimum of 55% marks or equivalent grade point from any recognized Indian or Foreign University.
The selection procedure consists of two components: an Entrance Test and a Panel Interview. The Entrance Test assesses the candidate's aptitude and suitability to work as a human service professional, while the Panel Interview evaluates the candidate's knowledge, skills, and experience.
Candidates must apply for admission and bring the required documents. The Department of Social Work has 85 seats for the M.A. Social Work program, with reservations for various categories as per University guidelines.
The program is a two-year course divided into four semesters, with a total of 100 credits required for completion. The course includes core papers, elective courses, and fieldwork practicum.
Candidates can check the University of Delhi's website or contact the Department of Social Work for more information on the admission process, eligibility criteria, and course details.
The selection procedure consists of two components: an Entrance Test and a Panel Interview. The Entrance Test assesses the candidate's aptitude and suitability to work as a human service professional, while the Panel Interview evaluates the candidate's knowledge, skills, and experience.
Candidates must apply for admission and bring the required documents. The Department of Social Work has 85 seats for the M.A. Social Work program, with reservations for various categories as per University guidelines.
The program is a two-year course divided into four semesters, with a total of 100 credits required for completion. The course includes core papers, elective courses, and fieldwork practicum.
Candidates can check the University of Delhi's website or contact the Department of Social Work for more information on the admission process, eligibility criteria, and course details.
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The M.A. in Psychology at Delhi University has a fee structure of Rs. 19,200 for the full program, to be paid year-wise at Rs. 9,600 per year, with an additional registration fee of Rs. 300.
4 months ago
What are the eligibility criteria for admission to Delhi University for M.A. in Psychology?
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The eligibility criteria for admission to Delhi University for M.A. in Psychology are:
Category-I: Direct Admission
B.A. (Hons.) Psychology and Applied Psychology in Delhi University with 60% marks or above in aggregate
Category-II: Admission th
Category-I: Direct Admission
B.A. (Hons.) Psychology and Applied Psychology in Delhi University with 60% marks or above in aggregate
Category-II: Admission th
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The eligibility criteria for admission to Delhi University for M.A. in Psychology are:
Category-I: Direct Admission
B.A. (Hons.) Psychology and Applied Psychology in Delhi University with 60% marks or above in aggregate
Category-II: Admission through Entrance Test
B.A. (Hons.) / B.A. (Pass) /B.A. Programme Examination in Psychology of Delhi University and other Universities recognized by Delhi University with 55% marks or above in Psychology and 55% marks in aggregate
Graduation from Delhi University or other Universities recognized by Delhi University with 60% marks or above in aggregate
Post-Graduation from Delhi University or other Universities recognized by Delhi University with 60% marks or above in aggregate
Note: Admission to this course will be done in two categories:
1) Fifty percent seats by direct merit on the basis of marks obtained in B.A. (Hons.) Applied Psychology and Psychology of Delhi University in the current Academic Year.
2) Fifty percent of seats by entrance test and interview.
All admissions under the reserved categories, namely OBC, SC, ST and etc. will be done as per the notification issued by the University.
The entrance test will have questions from areas such as General/Experimental Psychology, Social Psychology, Research Methods and Statistics, Systems and Schools of Psychology, Development Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Organizational Behaviour, Personality, and Physiology Psychology.
The duration of the test will be two hours.
In 2024, the entrance exam will be CUET PG, which will have 75 subject-specific questions, with no general paper questions, and will carry 300 marks.
Category-I: Direct Admission
B.A. (Hons.) Psychology and Applied Psychology in Delhi University with 60% marks or above in aggregate
Category-II: Admission through Entrance Test
B.A. (Hons.) / B.A. (Pass) /B.A. Programme Examination in Psychology of Delhi University and other Universities recognized by Delhi University with 55% marks or above in Psychology and 55% marks in aggregate
Graduation from Delhi University or other Universities recognized by Delhi University with 60% marks or above in aggregate
Post-Graduation from Delhi University or other Universities recognized by Delhi University with 60% marks or above in aggregate
Note: Admission to this course will be done in two categories:
1) Fifty percent seats by direct merit on the basis of marks obtained in B.A. (Hons.) Applied Psychology and Psychology of Delhi University in the current Academic Year.
2) Fifty percent of seats by entrance test and interview.
All admissions under the reserved categories, namely OBC, SC, ST and etc. will be done as per the notification issued by the University.
The entrance test will have questions from areas such as General/Experimental Psychology, Social Psychology, Research Methods and Statistics, Systems and Schools of Psychology, Development Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Organizational Behaviour, Personality, and Physiology Psychology.
The duration of the test will be two hours.
In 2024, the entrance exam will be CUET PG, which will have 75 subject-specific questions, with no general paper questions, and will carry 300 marks.
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No, the Delhi University does not offer admission to the M.A. in Psychology course without meeting the 60% eligibility requirement in PCM for direct admission. However, there are other categories of admission, such as through entrance test, wh
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No, the Delhi University does not offer admission to the M.A. in Psychology course without meeting the 60% eligibility requirement in PCM for direct admission. However, there are other categories of admission, such as through entrance test, where the requirements may differ.
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The M.A. in Psychology at Delhi University costs Rs. 19,200 for the full program, with a registration fee of Rs. 300. Whether or not it is worth the cost depends on individual circumstances and priorities. The program aims to provide learners
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The M.A. in Psychology at Delhi University costs Rs. 19,200 for the full program, with a registration fee of Rs. 300. Whether or not it is worth the cost depends on individual circumstances and priorities. The program aims to provide learners with a sound base in psychology and human behavior, and it has a strong reputation, with the University Grants Commission (UGC) identifying the department as a Department of Special Assistance (DSA) in 1989.
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