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Shreya Singh

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No, it is not possible.

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Joyson Fernandis

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Yes, you'll do a master's in psychology after completing a common B.Sc. For that there are different colleges in India that provide master's in psychology Each University or college have their possess criteria to deliver you the Affirmation within the M.A. Or M.Sc. Psychology Colleges like DU AUD JMI AMU BHU etc. conduct their claim Entrance Exam. You have to apply for the M.A. Or M.Sc. In Psychology Entrance Exam conducted by different college and after clearing the exam you may get affirmation in M.A. Or M.Sc. Psychology at that point you'll do your M.Phil in Clinical psychology from an RCI Perceived college and then you'll be labele
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Pervez Asif Islam

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Eligibility Criteria:
A student securing 40% aggregate marks including languages in P.U.C / 10 +2 / Pre University equivalent course is eligible for psychology, journalism B.A course in Kristu Jayanti College.

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Rahul Dewan

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You need to crack CUET with less than 4000 rank to get admission in unreserved catagory for Integrated M.Sc. In Psychology at Central University of Karnataka. CUET-PG 2023 exam will be conducted from June 1 to June 10, 2023. CUET-PG 2023 registrations are expected to begin in the month of March 2023.

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Rahul Dewan

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Yes, You can take admission for B.Sc Psychology in SV University. They offer for B.Sc Psychology course.

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Gurman Singh

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Yes, Shiksha O Anusandhan is linked with IISP.

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Mohan Sarkar

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Yes, it is possible to pursue a B.Ed programme in a subject that is different from your undergraduate degree. In many cases, B.Ed programs are designed to prepare individuals to become teachers in a specific subject area, so it is important to choose a subject that you are passionate about and feel confident teaching. While a background in psychology may not directly relate to the subject you choose for your B.Ed programme, there may be some overlap in the skills and knowledge that you have gained through your psychology studies that could be useful in teaching. For example, if you choose to pursue a B.Ed in a subject like English or
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Gurman Singh

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Yes you can opt for additional specialisation in your course.

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Amisha Wadhwa

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Hi Vasundhara! You can check these law colleges-
SPNVV (Andhra Pradesh)
Parul university
Gujarat University Maharani college,
Shreemati NathibaiDomadar Thackersey Women's university.

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