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Parul Thapa

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Clinical Psychology is typically not a BSc (Bachelor of Science) or BA (Bachelor of Arts) programme at the undergraduate level. Instead, clinical psychology is a specialised field of Psychology that one typically pursues at the postgraduate level.Undergraduate degrees in psychology or related fields provide the foundational knowledge needed for advanced studies in Clinical Psychology.

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No, a Clinical Psychologist does not need an MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) degree. Clinical Psychologists and medical doctors (MBBS) have different educational and training paths.medical doctors (MBBS) follow a different educational path that involves medical school, internship, and residency training, and they are qualified to diagnose and treat medical conditions, including mental health issues. Clinical Psychologists and Psychiatrists often work collaboratively to provide comprehensive care for individuals with mental health issues.

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Clinical Psychology in India, like many other countries, offers a range of income levels depending on various factors, including experience, location, and specific job opportunities.Entry-Level: INR 2.5 - 4.5 LPAMid-Level: INR 4.5 - 7.5 LPAExperience-Level: INR 7.5 - 15 LPA

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The qualifications required to become a clinical psychologist can vary by country and institution, but there are some general steps and qualifications that are typically followed to become a clinical psychologist. Here are the common qualifications and steps:Bachelor's Degree: The first step is to complete a BSc Psychology, BSc Clinical Psychology or a related field. Master's Degree: After completing a bachelor's degree, aspiring clinical psychologists usually pursue a master's degree in Clinical Psychology or a closely related field. Doctoral Degree: The most common qualification for clinical psychologists is a doctoral
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NEET is primarily associated with admissions to medical and dental undergraduate programs, and it is not typically required for admission to Clinical Psychology. It is a field within Psychology, and entrance requirements for psychology programs, including Clinical Psychology, are generally distinct from the NEET.Admission to Clinical Psychology in India is usually based on merit. However, admission procedures can vary depending on the institution and state. 

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Parul Thapa

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Clinical Psychologists may hold a doctoral degree (PhD) in Psychology, just like in many other countries. However, the use of the title Dr for clinical psychologists in India can vary.Clinical psychologists in India may use the ‘Dr’ title, especially if they have earned a PhD in Psychology. The specific title conventions can vary depending on individual preferences, the institution where they work, and local norms. It's essential to verify a psychologist's credentials and qualifications when seeking their services.

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A clinical psychologist is a mental health professional who specializes in the diagnosis, assessment, and treatment of mental illnesses and behavioural disorders. They use a combination of psychotherapy and psychological testing to help patients manage their symptoms, improve their mental health, and enhance their overall well-being. Clinical psychologists work in a variety of settings, including hospitals, clinics, and private practices. They may work with individuals, couples, families, or groups to address a range of issues, such as anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship problems, and learning difficulties. 

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Some of the best private institutions in India to pursue a postgraduate programme in Clinical Psychology include Amity University Noida, Christ University Bangalore, Jamia Millia Islamia New Delhi, Tata Institute of Social Sciences Mumbai, and Amity University Mumbai. All these above-mentioned institutions are quite renowned for their comprehensive curricula with excellent faculty members and very strong practical training programs in clinical psychology. They offer students internships, workshops, and research projects, which are important in this career. Most have jobs related to the placement of their graduates in different hospital
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Aneena Abraham

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Below mentioned are the top government Clinical Psychology colleges in India with their tuition fee and eligibility criteria:College NameTuition FeeEligibility / ExamsJMI AdmissionINR 19,200JMI Entrance ExamTISS AdmissionINR 68,000TISSNET, CUET PGDr. B.R. Ambedkar University Delhi AdmissionINR 31,000CUET-PGMSU AdmissionINR 8,360 – INR 27,500Merit-BasedNational Forensic Sciences University AdmissionINR 2.6 lakhMerit-BasedDisclaimer: This information is sourced from official website and may vary.

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