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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
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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2 years agoBeginner-Level 3
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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2 years agoScholar-Level 17
kindly visit the link.
https://www.shiksha.com/university/osmania-university-hyderabad-25100/course-m-a-in-psychology-82506
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2 years agoScholar-Level 16
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.
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