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Lohitha Buddi

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Bsc psychology has more scope from Jyoti Nivas Autonomous College 

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Jyoti Nivas Autonomous College, Bangalore

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UTKARSH BHOPLE

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Yes,  choosing the subject psychology for CUET-UG is necessary if you want to pursue a B.Sc in Psychology at Banaras Hindu University  (BHU). The CUET-UG exam is a crucial part of the admission process for undergraduate courses at BHU,  including B.Sc Psychology

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Candidates must typically have finished their higher secondary school (10+2) from an accredited board with an emphasis on courses like biology, psychology, physics, and chemistry in order to meet the eligibility requirements for admission to a B.Sc. programme in biological psychology. In the 12th grade, a minimum cumulative score of roughly 50–60% is usually necessary, though this can change based on the school. Candidates must have taken biology or psychology as fundamental subjects in their senior secondary education, according to some universities' or institutions' subject requirements.

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Vikash Tiwari

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Yes, as a humanities student, you can pursue a B.Sc. in Psychology in India. Many universities accept students from various streams, including humanities, for their B.Sc. Psychology programs. The general eligibility criteria typically require candidates to have completed their 10+2 education from a recognised board with a minimum aggregate percentage, which can vary by institution. Some universities may have specific subject requirements or entrance exams, so it's essential to check the specific criteria of each institution. Several reputable colleges in India offer B.Sc. Psychology programs. For instance, Madras Christian College
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Parul Shukla

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BSc Physiotherapy is ideal for those passionate about physical rehabilitation, helping individuals recover from injuries, and improving mobility.BSc Nutrition is suited for those interested in the Science of food, health, and wellness, focusing on diet planning and promoting healthy lifestyles.BSc Psychology is a great choice for those intrigued by human behavior, mental health, and counseling.All three fields have strong career prospects in healthcare and wellness, so choosing the right one depends on whether you are more interested in physical health, nutrition, or mental well-being.

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Aditya Raj

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The online registration for the NMIMS NPAT exam for 2025 for undergraduate programs, including B.Sc. in Applied Psychology, is expected to begin in December 2024 and end in March 2025. 

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Kunal Lalwani

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Entrance examination is not mandatory for having the admission into the KSG College of Arts and Science to pursue B.Sc. Psychology. To be eligible for the admission, the candidate must have passed Class 12 from a recognised board/council with a minimum of 50% marks (45% for SC/ST candidates). There is no necessity for students to appear for any national level or state level entrance examination; however students have to do well in their higher secondary examinations because competition is high for the admission. To determine more experienced requirements, the college admission office should be reached. 

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