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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Welcome, Sashi
A postgraduate psychology course called M.A. Psychology examines both human psychology and behaviour. It is focused on a deep and detailed investigation of psychology as a field. The M.A. Psychology programme lasts two years and is divided into four semesters. This course requires a graduating degree from a recognised university in any track with a minimum GPA of 50% to be eligible. There are, however, some reputable institutions that accept applicants with honours degrees in psychology or who have psychology as a graduating topic. For two years, the average tuition for an M.A. In Psychology at government-funded instituti
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Hello, You can pursue an M.A. In psychology after earning a B.A. Students with a graduation grade of at least 50% from an accredited university in any discipline are eligible for the course. It could differ amongst universities. Hope it's useful. If yes then do upvote mate. I wish you luck and success.

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This college does, in fact, offer an MA in Industrial Phycology. You can simply go to the college website to find out more information, and if you have any questions, you can also call the numbers listed under the "contact us" option. So is it helpful if yes then do upvote. I wish you luck and a ton of success.

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Hello, You can work as a researcher or become an assistant professor after earning a master's degree in psychology. You need to participate in UGC NET for this (University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test). The National Testing Agency hosts the exam twice a year. In December 2018, the examination will be held. Get the curriculum and get to work on your preparations. I wish you luck.

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Kashish Nathani

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Hello,
The cutoff for MA varies from course to course and according to your reservation category. Please provide the course you want and the category you fall under so that you can be assisted further.

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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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Hi.
kindly visit the link.
https://www.shiksha.com/university/osmania-university-hyderabad-25100/course-m-a-in-psychology-82506

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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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Hi.
Rs 19,400 for 1 year fee.

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Smruthi p shaji

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The entrance examination for M.A. Psychology are conducted on different dates for different universities. Most Universities conduct the examinations after the month of May. You can look up the dates on the official websites of the university concerned.

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Lakshi jain

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Hello dear, yes, absolutely, you can do your Masters in different subject but you cannot change your stream like if you have done your B.A. in history, you can do M.A. in whichever subject you like. But if you have done B.A. In history then you cannot do M.Sc. or M.Com in any subjects.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant,
Glad to meet you.
It depends on your interest, as well as what you find yourself comfortable in, it will also depend on this.
Masters in Psychology degrees can take the form of either a Master of Arts (MA) or Master of Science (MSc). An MSc degree is likely to be more focused on research and the sciences, while an MA may be more focused on the arts and humanities aspects of psychology. In either case, you will typically complete a variety of course modules, building up your knowledge and skills before concluding with a research project or dissertation to bring together what you have learned.
Hope it helps.

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