M.Sc Psychology
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5 years agoGuide-Level 14
I am doubtful for B.Com to be eligible for M.Sc Psychology. Eligibility: A student who has passed in BA Or B.Sc Psychology Degree from a recognized university with minimum of 50% aggregate. Students having any other degree such as Bachelor of Social Work BSW BA Sociology, B.Sc. Home Science, BA Philosophy or B.Ed with Psychology papers. Admission Process in most Colleges:
The eligible candidates will be invited for the Written Test (Research Aptitude Test - RAT) to be held at all the Campuses. Candidates can opt to take the RAT at any of the campuses. Students who have cleared JRF, GATE and other relevant exams are also expected to a
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The basic eligibility criteria for pursuing B.Sc (Psychology) degree is qualifying 10+2 or equivalent examination in any stream. Some reputed colleges and institutes demand a minimum of 50% marks in 10+2 as qualifying criteria to secure admission in this degree course. If you don't want to do psychology, you can still have option to do BBA, BCA, B.Com, BHM and other management courses.
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