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4 years agoScholar-Level 16
MA Psychology requires Pass with 50% aggregate marks in Bachelors Degree (any discipline) or equivalent. So you can go for it. You need to pursue your masters from a college which would boost your career in the research work also like LPU offers special aids for its research scholars. Log in to the website to check the admission eligibility, procedure and even the scholarship scale for which you would be eligible. It has also started the Covid scholarship. You can also check from the websites of Annamalai, a college of repute, Manipal also offering good academics.
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4 years agoScholar-Level 16
The entrance test for psychology for global universities would be GRE. Rest of the universities hold their own entrance exams. You can check the entrance exam details from some enterprising universities which would also help you in the research work. The website of colleges like LPU has clearly stated the admission eligibility with the entrance tests required as well as the scholarship scales you will be eligible for. It offers special aids for research work too. You can also browse the web site of DU and Annamalai University which are offering education of excellence. The online admissions are on so better be fast in deciding.
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