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KUMKUM BASWAL

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1. Overview: Psychology — The Basics and Core Concepts2. Developmental Psychology: This is the study of human growth and development throughout life.3. Social behavior and interpersonal relationships are the main subjects in social psychology.4. Clinical Psychology – diagnosis and treatment of mental health problems.5. Research Methods: Tools in psychological research6. Testing Psychological Testing and Assessment: Mental functions (tools)You should have covered most of this in your Arts Major but ensure you read over what the university asks for as well as any they recommend.

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Konapala Nagalakshmi

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Yes, you can pursue a Master's in Psychology, which can prepare you for a career in psychology or related fields like education, criminal justice, or business.JMI, Amity University, TISS, LPU and Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University are the top MA colleges in India offering Clinical Psychology courses.

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Pacheppagari Mounika

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Generally, obtaining your senior secondary certificate (equivalent to 12th grade or high school diploma) after completing your bachelor's degree shouldn't be a significant issue in most cases.However, it depends on the specific circumstances and requirements:Implications:1.employment.2.further education.3.goverment jobs.The degree certificate is essentially an award given to students after completing a course of study in an institution such as a Bachelor's, Master's, or Doctorate. A degree certificate is the most important document for any candidate seeking admission to the next level of study.

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NAYBEDYA MOHANTY

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Students must first go to the admissions part of the IGNOU official portal website. Next, complete the online or offline application form for the MA Psychology course by attaching the necessary documents. In order to proceed, you must deposit a form fee together with the chosen course fees.

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Congratulations on your Diploma in Physiotherapy! To pursue a Psychology, you'll need to meet the eligibility criteria set by the university or institution offering the program. Typically a Psychology requires:1. A pass in 10+2 (or equivalent) with a minimum aggregate score (varies by institution)2. No specific Diploma or degree is required, but a background in sciences or social sciences can be helpful.Since you have a Diploma in Physiotherapy, you may be considered for admission, but it depends on the institution's policies. Your CGPA of 2.93 is a decent score, but it might not be directly applicable to the  Psychology prog
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Anisha Kundu

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B.A in PsychologyEnglish Medium:general - 91% - 96%SC - 85% -90%ST - 74% - 79%Selfr-financed:General - 94% - 99%SC - 81% - 85%ST - 76%- 81%Fergusson College cutoff 2024 for BA Economics is expected to  be 90% - 93% for the General category. Student from the general cetegory may expect Fergusson College BA English cutoff 2024 for general to be 92.50% - 97% for english medium and for Self-financed 91%-96%.T he cutoff percentage for BA Psychology for general 91%-96% for english medium and for Selfe-financed may stay within 94%-99%for grnrral category

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Parul Thapa

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Yes, a clinical psychologist can conduct counseling sessions. Clinical psychologists are trained professionals who specialize in diagnosing and treating mental health issues, emotional disorders, and behavioral problems.Alongside their expertise in psychotherapy and psychological assessments, they often provide counseling to help individuals manage stress, cope with life's challenges, and improve their overall mental well-being. While their work may include more complex psychological interventions, they are fully equipped to offer supportive counseling as part of their broader therapeutic approach.

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Parul Thapa

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Clinical psychologists primarily work with individuals experiencing mental health issues, emotional distress, or psychological disorders.Health psychologists study the relationship between psychological factors and physical health. They explore how behaviour, emotions, and social factors impact overall well-being.Neither field is inherently better than the other; it depends on your interests and career goals. If you're more interested in working directly with individuals with mental health concerns and providing therapy, clinical psychology might be a better fit. If you're intrigued by the intersection of psychological factors and phys
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Parul Thapa

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The terms clinical psychologist and psychologist are often used interchangeably, but there are distinctions in their meanings. The main difference lies in the scope of their work and the specific areas of psychology they specialize in.While all clinical psychologists are psychologists, not all psychologists are clinical psychologists. Clinical psychologists specialize in the assessment and treatment of mental health issues, while psychologists, in a broader sense, can specialize in various areas beyond clinical work, such as research, teaching, or counselling in different contexts. 

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