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Rishi Garg

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Graduation with Psychology as a subject/B.Sc. In Clinical Psychology.

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Souvik Banerjee

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There are like :DAVV Indore
ICRI Indore
Shri Vaishnav Vidyapeeth Vishwavidyalaya, Indore. Barkatullah University.

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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Amity University, Lucknow Campus
Fees 1,48,000
Integral University
Era University
ITC Lucknow
AGDC Lucknow
Navyug Kanya Mahavidyalaya
Mahila Vidyalaya P. G. College.

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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DAVV - Devi Ahilya VishwavidyalayaIndore. Shri Vaishnav Vidyapeeth VishwavidyalayaIndore. ICRI - Oriental UniversityIndore. Barkatullah University (BU) BhopalBhopal. Amity University, GwaliorGwalior. SAM Global UniversityBhopal.

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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A Clinical Psychologist, however, focuses on how humans think, behave and feel. He/she is an expert in human behaviour, but is not a physician. Hence, he/she cannot prescribe medicines. A Clinical Psychologist works with patients in a therapeutic role, acting as a counsellor to identify and work through personal issues and develop healthy coping mechanisms for emotional problems through methods like psychotherapy. Though all Psychologists can administer basic tests to find out IQ, differential aptitude, personality traits and so on, only clinical psychologists are trained to carry out sophisticated tests TAT, Research and so on. In mos
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Amity University, Noida, is recognized by the UGC and ranked under the "Top 50 Universities of India (NIRF)". The university offers various undergraduate, postgraduate, and PhD programs under several streams, including Arts, Commerce, Science, Management, and Law, among other courses.
Admission to most of the courses is entrance-based. However, Amity Noida also offers a provision for direct admission under several programs.
For its 2-year full-time post-graduate degree, M.A. in Clinical Psychology, the eligibility criteria are:
graduation in psychology or science with more than 50% aggregate and English as a mandatory subject or language.
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Harsh Rastogi

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You should pursue clinical psychology in India only as India needs awareness about clinical psychology. Everything here about psychology in India is related to depression, anxiety. People need proper awareness about Psychology and I would recommend that you should do the course from Bombay University.

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Ashmi DayalCurrently pursuing B.A History hons from DU.

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TISS, ICRI, Amity University, ILAM etc. Are some of the colleges in Mumbai for M.A. In clinical psychology.

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Pawan singh

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It is a full time course with 5 year duration for Science stream students. To be eligible for this course, you have to complete 10+2 with minimum 50% from a recognised board. The B.Sc. And M.Sc. in clinical physiology is full time undergraduate integrated course that specialize in clinical psychology. Students with this course background built a strong in discipline of clinical psychology in both theoretical and practical aspects. A psychotherapist job role is to carry personal intervention that works toward removing clients mind based, maladaptive symptoms. They thoroughly understand and analyze clients inner conflicts.

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Hello, The minimal level of funding is $21,000 plus tuition and fees for the school year 2021-2022. However, this sum is subject on successful academic and research achievement. Students must submit applications for any prizes or scholarships for which they are qualified in order to be considered for funding.

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