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General:46.42 K. Course Details
Mode Full time | Duration 2 Years
Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology is full time two year (4 Semesters) postgraduate programme offered the School of Social Sciences (SOSS) at Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, Indore. Eligibility Criteria
Any Bachelor degree with at least 50% marks in aggregate or an equivalent grade for General / OBC candidates, and 45% marks in aggregate or an equivalent grade for SC/ST and Differently Able (DA) category candidates from a recognised University / Institute. Admission Details
The admissions will be done as per merit in qualifying examination.
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10+2 examination in Arts stream with 45% marks in aggregate (40% for reserved category candidates) from a recognised Board. Selection Process:-
On the basis of Merit in qualifying exam. (intermediate marks are considered).
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Research psychology programs in India: Research universities in India that offer psychology programs that interest you. Check their eligibility criteria, admission process, and other requirements. Meet the eligibility criteria: Typically, universities require a 10+2 Certificate (or equivalent) for admission to undergraduate psychology programs. However, some universities may ac
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Research different psychology programs: Start by researching different psychology programs to find one that matches your interests and goals. Look for universities or colleges that offer undergraduate or graduate degrees in psychology, and explore their admission requirements, course offerings, and faculty expertise. Meet with an academic advisory: Once you have identified potential programs, meet with an academic advisory to discuss your goals and how to achieve them.
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