M.Phil Clinical Psychology

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Khushoo Kohar

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Managing a job and pursuing an M.Phil in Clinical Psychology can be challenging, but it is possible with careful planning and time management. It will require a lot of dedication and hard work, but many people successfully balance work and school. Here are a few tips that can help you manage both:Plan your schedule: Create a schedule that includes all of your work and school commitments. This will help you stay organized and ensure that you are devoting enough time to both. Set realistic goals: Set achievable goals for both your job and your M.Phil. Clinical Psychology programme. This will help you stay motivated and focused. Prioritiz
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neha trivedi

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The distance mode programme in the field of psychology is not recognized by all colleges, so you need to check their website. M.Phil in psychology is 1 year research oriented programme. You get license for rehabilitation Council in India. M.Phil clinical psychology is hospital based 2 year training programme. After completion of this course, you receive license from RCI.

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Harshit Mehta

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You can go for an MPhil (regular) after completing Masters from IGNOU. Every institution has its own criteria but since IGNOU being the recognized Open University, its degree is acceptable by almost all other regular institutions.
Recently, UGC has announced that candidates who score 55% in their Masters are eligible for MPhil from UGC recognized universities. So you need to focus on getting at-least 60% in Masters to be in the safe zone (Only if you are a general candidate).
I would like to give you an advice that please go for Central Universities for M.Phil as the faculty in such universities is mind blowing. JNU, DU, BHU, etc. are th
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