Psychology Preparation

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nitika kohliDeprivation Creates Value

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Cover up all the basic theories from the books that you have studied in your Bachelors level. Refer to the correct and the latest syllabus only. Understand the exam pattern well. Must check previous year question papers to know about the topics having high marking weightage. Prepare the important and easy topics on priority. Do not forget to prepare for UGC NET Teaching Aptitude http://bit.ly/2Qud8iX
Prepare short notes to understand well. Practice a variety of questions to have a good grasp of the concepts. Revise things daily. Evaluate yourself analyzing your performance. Appear for the mock test, figure out the weak topics and
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ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Psychology for UGC NET/SET (JRF & LS) is a careful assimilation of complete study and practice material for the entrants. UGC NET PSYCHOLOGY (English, Paperback, Siddharth Mittal, Naroj Kumar Sahu).

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The basic things which needs attention during the admission, would be General knowledge and English. Although, St. Joseph might also test your maths, but mostly, it's the former two which will be given the most importance.

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Educational Requirements: For postgraduate (master) courses in psychology, you should hold a graduate degree in psychology from any recognised university. If you do not have Psychology as a subject in B.Sc. You will face difficulty in securing admission at PG level. There might be a few colleges which accept only a graduation degree, but that would be an exception to the rule. Regards.

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1) An Introduction to the History of Psychology
B.R Hergenhahn and Tracy Henley
Year of Publication: 2013
2) CLEP Introductory Psychology Book with Online CLEP Test Preparation Second Edition
Don J. Sharpsteen
Year of Publication: 2012
3) Introduction to Psychology 10th Edition
James W. Kalat
Year of Publication: 2013
4) Psychology: Themes and Variations, 9th Edition
Wayne Weiten
Year of Publication: 2012

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