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SOMYA DHIR

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The cut off marks in Psychology subject is usually above 85% and because seats are filled on the basis of merit and determined by the overall performance ( aggregate you can say). .

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Airsh Qureshi

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Students with Psychology as special subject at B.A. Degree can apply for M.A. In Psychology course. Students can opt for Industrial Psychology or Clinical Psychology. The intake capacity for M.A. (Psychology) is 24. Admission is based on Entrance exam only. So from above if you have studied Psychology as subject at graduation level, than can be eligible for PG Psychology course otherwise not.

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It depends actually upon you in which field you're more interested. Journalism is a vast field and there are more 20 plus Beats in Journalism. Check this blog: https://www.nimcj.org/blog-detail/6-important-types-of-beats-in-journalism.html.

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