M.A Psychology
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For the hostel and other details, please refer to the below given link-
http://lsr.edu.in/lsr-hostel.asp
Hope this helps.
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You need to be graduate first in BA psychology so that it would be easy for you to cop up with the same. Now, rest of the details will be given when you are going for admission.
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Of course, you can pursue MA psychology in the said university.
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If you are interested in working as:
Clinical psychologist. Counselling psychologist. Educational psychologist. Forensic psychologist. Further education teacher. Health psychologist. Occupational psychologist. Then you must go for M.A. Psychology. The main aim of MA (Psychology) is to provide understanding and the answers to the complexity of human behavior with broad focus on psychological testing, Psychopathology, Health Psychology, Positive Psychology and Organizational Behavior etc. You must make sure that you are enrolling yourself in a premium university that provides you access to ample growth opportunities. Some of the top un
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