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NIKHIL GAUR

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Yes, you can generally pursue a M.Sc in Clinical Psychology after completing a B.Sc in Biology, but you will likely need to take additional psychology courses to meet the eligibility criteria of most programs, as most require a bachelor's degree in psychology or a closely related field with relevant psychology coursework; check the specific requirements of the universities you are interested in applying to. Key points to consider:Check programme requirements:While a B.Sc in Biology can be a good foundation for understanding human biology, most M.Sc Clinical Psychology programs will require you to have taken psychology courses at t
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Arindam Modak

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In order for an applicant to be successfully enrolled into the PG Diploma in Clinical Psychology course at the B.M. Institute of Mental Health, a few important pointers generally have to be observed :-Academic Qualification :- The basic requirement is a bachelor's in psychology or related fields such as social work or nursing from an accredited university. In some cases, general graduation together with relevant psychology course may be considered by some of the institutes.Minimum Aggregate: Usually, it is required that one possesses at least 50% average in the bachelor's degree, but this may also background depending on the institutio
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Aayushi Madavi

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No, in order to get admission to the MSc Clinical Psychology programme at Calicut University, aspirants must have a BA or BSc degree in Psychology from Calicut University or some other recognised institute. 

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Shailja Rawat

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Yenepoya University offers a comprehensive BSc course. In this course, students get to study various aspects related to Psychology. Some of the subjects included in the curriculum are:Introduction to PsychologyDevelopment PsychologyIntroduction to PsychologyPsychopathologyPsychotherapyAbnormal Psychology

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Chandigarh University (CU) does not have RCI approval for its M.A. or M.Sc. in Clinical Psychology programs. However, CU is one of the best universities in North India and offers a top-notch Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology. This two-year full-time programme includes a clinical internship and aims to develop practical skills and knowledge for careers in clinical practice, research, and higher studies.CU provides state-of-the-art labs and emphasizes research in clinical, cognitive-neurosciences, psychological assessment, psychopathology, and clinical prevention and intervention. The university offers a flexible choice-based credit
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Konapala Nagalakshmi

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Clinical Psychology Colleges in India - Fees 2024, Admissions. There are 50+ best MA Clinical Psychology colleges in India of which 30+ colleges are privately owned, 10+ are owned by the government and the rest 1 college is owned by semi government institutions.The average fee for a Clinical Psychology course in India ranges from INR 6,000 to INR 5.8 Lakh. The top entrance exams for admission to these colleges are CUET PG and CUET.

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Shubham

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The bachelor's degree for application into an M.A. in Clinical Psychology can be in Statistics; however, some prerequisites may be required. General requirements include:Course Work in Psychology: Normally, the student must have completed a minimum of 15 semester hours of undergraduate courses in psychology. These include:General psychology/introduction to psychologyAbnormal psychology/psychopathologyResearch methods and/or statisticsHighly Recommended Courses:It is recommended to have basic coursework in abnormal psychology and research methods/ statistics.

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Parul Thapa

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Clinical psychologists primarily work with individuals experiencing mental health issues, emotional distress, or psychological disorders.Health psychologists study the relationship between psychological factors and physical health. They explore how behaviour, emotions, and social factors impact overall well-being.Neither field is inherently better than the other; it depends on your interests and career goals. If you're more interested in working directly with individuals with mental health concerns and providing therapy, clinical psychology might be a better fit. If you're intrigued by the intersection of psychological factors and phys
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Parul Thapa

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The terms clinical psychologist and psychologist are often used interchangeably, but there are distinctions in their meanings. The main difference lies in the scope of their work and the specific areas of psychology they specialize in.While all clinical psychologists are psychologists, not all psychologists are clinical psychologists. Clinical psychologists specialize in the assessment and treatment of mental health issues, while psychologists, in a broader sense, can specialize in various areas beyond clinical work, such as research, teaching, or counselling in different contexts. 

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Parul Thapa

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To become a clinical psychologist after completing your 12th grade, you'll need to follow a specific educational and training path. Begin by earning a bachelor's degree. While it's common for students to pursue a Bachelor of Arts (BA) or Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Psychology, candidates can also consider related fields such as Sociology, Biology, or even Social Work. After completing a bachelor's degree, the next step is to enrol in a Master's programme in Clinical Psychology. 

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