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Deeksha Dixit

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The Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Organizational Psychology is a postgraduate degree. In this course, the learners are taught about psychological assessment, leadership, work motivation, and other topics.
1. The course is designed as per the requirements of industry.
2. With this degree, you can become a corporate trainer, assessment supervisor, or human resources manager.
3. This course is more popular in UK colleges due to the high demand for organizational psychologists.
4. In India, most colleges offer a master of arts in organizational psychology.
5. You can expect an average salary of around Rs. 3.6 lakh as an organizational psych
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The CUET Cut-Off 2023 will be released after the CUET Result 2023 is out. The notification for the 2023 exam cycle is going to be released by the NTA. The board recently released the result of the exam that was conducted from 15th July 2022 to 20th August 2022. Candidates must score higher than the Cut Off marks in order to be qualified and placed on the merit list. When the CUET Cut Off 2023 is released, i will post it

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Deeksha Dixit

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Organizational psychology is a good career path for those with a psychology degree who want to work in the corporate world.
1. You can expect a starting salary of up to Rs. 2.5 Lacs with a degree in organizational psychology.
2. You will be working in industrial sectors in positions like employee trainer, human resources, and skill assessment.
3. If you have research and Statistics experience, you can expect to earn a very good salary of around 5 or 6 Lacs in top companies. There may be some difficulties, such as difficulty finding work at first. Still, in the long run, it is a good career choice if you have studied well. You can apply
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Students must appear for the entrance examination CUET which will be conducted by the NTA for all the central universities' UG admission.

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Latika khatri

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The Applications of SJC Bangalore will open for all PG courses from 5-01-2023.

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Jyotika Sharma

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Best Psychology Colleges in India
Christ University.
Fergusson College.
K. J Somaiya College of Arts and Commerce.
Jai Hind College.
Kamla Nehru College for Women.
Kishinchand Chellaram College.
Indraprastha College for Women.
Mithibai College.

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Jyotika Sharma

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By following this procedure you can take admission in MA psychology. In order to be eligible for admission to M.A. Psychology in India, the candidates will have to obtain a graduation degree from a recognised college or university. Most of the reputed universities demand for students having honours in Psychology, or atleast have studied Psychology as a subject in graduation.

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Rajni K

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Yes, If you are a commerce student then you also can take admission in B.A. course in any specialisation. you can get easily admission in B.A. Honours psychology. You Don't need to worry at all. You can fill admission form online mode or by visiting in IGNOU centre.

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Priyanka Negi

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Yes, you can go for M.A. Psychology even after B.A. Sociology. The most ideal way in an undergraduate degree B.A. And master's degree in the same subject area psychology in your case; however, many people do study different subject area from their undergraduate and master's degree.

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Master's degree with at least 55 marks in aggregate in the subject concerned or in an allied subject (50 for SC/ST candidates). .

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