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Muskan Middha

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Yes, you can go for Ph.D. in psychology after PGDM. But you should have basic knowledge in psychology right from the development of tests, measures used to formulate the tests and its application values as well as therapies or counselling format done.

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Aditi Sinha

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You need at least 50% marks in your board exams and after that you can apply for different colleges. Different colleges have different criteria so you have to pass their entrance exam first.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The eligibility criteria of M.A Psychology of Osmania University is given below.
Eligibility criteria : Must have obtained a Degree with 40% marks or equivalent CGPA with Psychology as an optional at B.A. / B.M.R.
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Must have obtained a Degree with 40% marks or equivalent CGPA with Psychology in M.Ed. / M.A.(Education) / M.Sc. (Home Science) / Diploma in Child Psychology or Industrial Psychology.
Because you have not mentioned about the subjects studied at graduation level, So your eligibility can not be confirmed. However on the basis of yours PG degree you are not eligible for M.A Psychology of Osmania University.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Palak Bansal, Aah, you have indeed asked a very interesting and pertinent question. There are courses in psychology at the level of graduation and then different specialisation at the level of post graduation. For becoming counsellor, one needs to have studied this. Now, in our student life, we study different subjects at different times. Different emotions form in our mind when we start studying any subject. When this emotion is of happiness and excitement be assured that this subject you like most and I would strongly recommend that one must do career in the same subject. Best wishes to you.

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