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To crack the exam, first off, you need to be aware of the syllabus for the course you are applying for. Prepare for the exams keeping those topics in mind. You need not study them in-depth but at least brush past them. You should also focus on keeping your base clear and hence go through course materials from grade 11th and 12th.
Secondly, I would suggest you to go through past papers and observe the marking scheme and study the topics according to the weightage allotted to them.
Also, Go through the following topics thoroughly. These have been known to be repeated very frequently in the entrance exams.
-History of Psychology
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Yes, you can definitely get in. Their minimum requirement is for the student to pass grade 12th from a recognised board of education with the respective subject scoring an aggregate of at least 45%.
I hope you get in.
Good luck.
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Following is the eligibility criteria for the course
Minimum of 18 years
Candidate must have passed 10+2 from a recognized board.
The student should not suffer from any chronic illness.
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Yes, Annamalai University is NAAC certified. Granted by UGC. It is offering lots of undergraduate and post graduate degree in different courses. You can do M.Sc from Annamalai also through regular or distance. Regards.
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1. Getting the pulse of audience.
2. Being precisely up to the mark with their needs.
3. Understanding different changing paradigms which are letting people into de motivation. For ex - with the advent of social media the meaning and reasons of de motivation changed.
4. Effective usage of models, their evolution and case studies.
5. Better grasp on scenarios, making the person affable amongst audience. Above things will co
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http://www.du.ac.in/cut-off.html.
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