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Saanya Kalra

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The choice of entrance exam is direcly dependent upon your choice of college to pursue Master in Psychology from. Here are some of the recommended exams for the Master’s Degree in Psychology:Central University Entrance Test (CUET PG) and (CUET) Tata Institute of Social Sciences National Entrance Test (TISS-NET)Graduate Record Examination (GRE)These tests are often accepted by most universities that offer Psychology Master’s Degree programs and thus they may be suitable for your academic background as well as what you plan to achieve career wise in Psychology.

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Anushree mundra

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Studying engineering as your primary focus and psychology part-time can be a rewarding path. Engineering psychology, a rapidly growing field, combines aspects of both disciplines, focusing on the interaction between people and technology to enhance user experiences and safety. Some universities in India that offer programs in both engineering and psychology are:Lady Shri Ram College, New DelhiSt. Xavier's College, MumbaiChrist University, BangaloreFergusson College, PuneK. J. Somaiya College of Arts and Commerce, Mumbai. 

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Pulkit Gautam

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The Psychology syllabus for CUET PG includes various topics that cover a wide range of areas in psychology. The syllabus consists of the following key areas:Introduction to PsychologyHistory of PsychologySchools of PsychologyBiological bases of BehaviourLearning, MemorySensation and PerceptionEmotion and MotivationIntelligencePersonalityPsychological TestingLife-span DevelopmentAbnormal and Clinical PsychologyStatistics for PsychologyThis syllabus is designed to assess candidates' knowledge and understanding of psychology at the postgraduate level, focusing on essential concepts and principles in the field

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Saanya Kalra

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Yes, definitely. You can choose psychology for CUET despite having PCB and psychology in class 11th and 12th. The eligibility criteria for B.Sc is to have passed class 12th with a minimum aggregate from a recognised university. It may or may not calls for an entrance exam. Thus, if you are interested in pursuing B.Sc Psychology, go get ahead with it. All the best!

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Ranjeeta Rai

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Awadhesh Pratap Singh University (APSU) offers BA in Psychology and Sociology as a Honors course via the Department of Psychology. BA in Psychology (Hons) lasts for four years and is spread across eight semesters. Candidates must have twelve years of school education for admission. Admission to the BA programme is merit based and is offered in a Self Supporting mode. The APSU BA psychology seat intake is 30. And the fee range from INR 24,000 - INR 75,000.

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LPU provides that option. LPU’s curriculum is designed to delve into the intricacies of human behavior. Through strategic partnerships with industry leaders, the university ensures students stay abreast of changing technological landscapes.Embracing these specialised courses as part of the curriculum provides a unique entry point into the industry, welcoming individuals from diverse backgrounds. LPU’s extensive industrial partnerships with top companies across sectors ensure that integrating these courses significantly enhances your prospects of entering the industry. To be eligible, you will need to score at least 50% in a
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LPU’s Forensic Psychology is the best option for your career transfer because of its broad industrial connections in a variety of areas, which guarantee a successful and seamless move into law.LPU's programme aims to enhance understanding of human behavior complexities, covering Psychopathology, abnormal behavior, health psychology, Positive psychology, and Organizational Behavior.Industrial tie-ups with top industry leaders ensure students are abreast of changing technological advances.Specialized courses integrated into the curriculum offer a wildcard entry into the industry.Extensive industrial partnerships across various sect
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You can in LPU. Through collaborations with industry pioneers, the university ensures students are equipped with the latest technological knowledge. Incorporating these specialised courses into the curriculum presents an opportunity for an unconventional entry into the industry, welcoming individuals from diverse backgrounds. 'LPU’s extensive partnerships with leading companies guarantee that undertaking these courses significantly enhances your industry readiness. Eligibility requires achieving a minimum of 50% aggregate marks in a Bachelor’s Degree (in any field) or equivalent.

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