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Anmol Sharma

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Dear reader, The scope of psychology from LPU is extensive and promising, offering students a comprehensive understanding of human behavior and mental processes. The programme covers various specializations, including clinical, counseling, industrial, and educational psychology, equipping graduates with diverse skills applicable in multiple sectors. LPU emphasizes practical training through internships and projects, enhancing employability in fields such as mental health, human resources, education, and research. Additionally, the growing awareness of mental health issues in society further expands career opportunities for psychology g
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Ankit kumar

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Hi Aaisha, Pursuing a degree in psychology in India can be a rewarding choice, especially with the increasing awareness of mental health. Career opportunities are expanding across various sectors, including clinical practice, counseling, education, and corporate roles. Entry-level salaries for psychologists in India average around INR 18,825 per month, with potential growth as you gain experience and specialization. Given the growing demand for mental health professionals, studying psychology offers promising prospects. I hope this information helps you in making an informed decision. Best wishes for your future endeavors! &n
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As an NRI you can apply for B.Sc. Psychology programs in India many institutions are offering the opportunities to international students. Admissions for the programme usually require passing the 10+2 examination, or equivalent, with a certain group of subjects such as physics, chemistry, and biology, depending on the institute there might be entrance exams too, or direct admission.Some popular ones include:1. Delhi University - Notorious for quality education with well-renowned colleges such as Lady Shri Ram College.2. Manipal Academy of Higher Education-Popular among NRI candidates.3. M.S. Ramaiah University- The curriculum of the un
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Arindam Modak

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Here is a compilation of some prominent colleges offering a B.Sc. in Psychology in India :- 1. University of DelhiDuration of Course: 3 yearsSelection Criteria: Merit and/or entrance.  2. TISS, MumbaiDuration of Course: 3 yearsSelection Criteria: Entrance Test  3. BHU, VaranasiDuration of Course: 3 yearsSelection Criteria: Entrance Test conducted by BHU  4. Christ University, BangaloreDuration of Study - 3 YearsSelection Method: CUET (Christ University Entrance Test)  5. Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI), New DelhiCourse Duration: 3 yearsBasis of Admission: JMI Entrance Exam  6. Amity Uni
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Aneena Abraham

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No, it can be said that studying Psychology from top colleges in India can be inexpensive as most of the colleges have an average tuition fee of less than INR 1 lakh. Please refer to the table below for detailed information:Fee RangesNo. of CollegesFree3< INR 1 lakh500+INR 1-2 lakh140+INR 2-3 lakh90+INR 3-5 lakh70+> INR 5 lakh50+Hope this helps!

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Yes, you can pursue M.A. Psychology in Mumbai after completing B. L. S. LL.B. The eligibility criteria for admission may vary from college to college, so it is best to check with the specific colleges you are interested in applying to. Generally, a Bachelor's degree in any discipline with a minimum percentage of marks is required for admission to M.A. Psychology programs. As for books to refer to for entrance exams, it again varies depending on the specific entrance exam you are planning to take. Some popular entrance exams for M.A. Psychology include the M.A. Psychology Entrance Exam conducted by Delhi University, the Jamia Millia Isl
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If you are interested in pursuing Industrial and Organizational Psychology after completing your 5-year B. L. S. LL.B. Degree, here are some guidelines that you may find useful:
1. Research the various universities or institutions in India that offer postgraduate programs in Industrial and Organizational Psychology. Some popular institutions that offer this course include Delhi University, Mumbai University, IIT Delhi, IIT Mumbai, and Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Mumbai.
2. Check the eligibility criteria for admission to these programs, which usually includes a minimum of 50% marks in your undergraduate degree.
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