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What will come in entrance exam for persuaing MA in sports psychology what will be the syllabus and the fees for the course and that fees will include the hostel fees also or not pls confirm

Afreen 1st May, 2025

The MA in Sports Psychology entrance exam typically includes questions from basic psychology and reasoning. Fees for the course can range from INR 21,000 to INR 13 lakhs, and hostel fees are usually separate from tuition fees. The syllabus for the entrance exam will vary depending on the specific university, but generally covers topics like cognitive psychology, sports biomechanics, and psychological responses in sports settings.

Entrance Exam:

Content: Expect questions based on basic psychology concepts, reasoning, and potentially some sports-specific knowledge.

Exam Format: Multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are common.

Syllabus: The specific syllabus will vary by university. Some examples of topics covered include:

Cognitive Psychology: How athletes think, learn, and make decisions.

Motivation and Goal Setting: Factors that influence athlete performance and well-being.

Stress Management: Techniques for coping with pressure in competitive environments.

Team Dynamics: How groups work together and the psychological factors that influence team performance.

Sports-Specific Topics: Areas like sports biomechanics, the impact of exercise on mental health, and the developmental and social aspects of sports participation.

Fees:

Tuition Fees: Can range from INR 20,000 to INR 1.5 lakh or more, depending on the university.

Hostel Fees: Hostel fees are typically separate from tuition fees.

Other Fees: May include admission fees, examination fees, and other miscellaneous charges.

Examples of Entrance Exams:

CUET-PG :

The Common University Entrance Test for Post-Graduate courses is a popular entrance exam for many universities.

Other Exams:

Some universities may have their own entrance exams, while others may use scores from exams like CPGET, AP PGCET, or URATPG.

Tips for Preparation:

Study Basic Psychology: Review core concepts from your undergraduate psychology courses.

Focus on Important Theories: Prioritize the key theories and concepts relevant to sports psychology.

Practice with Past Papers: Try solving sample questions or past papers from the specific entrance exam you'll be taking.

Stay Updated: Keep up with current research and developments in sports psychology.

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In jee mains session-1 my nta score is 80.82 . what does that mean and what is my percentile? Im from general EWS category. what chances can i get ?

Devyani Prakash 14th Feb, 2024

Hello student,

Having an NTA score of 80.82 means that your percentile is 80.82, since NTA score and percentile are the same thing.

If you’ve scored 80.82 percentile, then it will be difficult to get into JoSAA Counselling colleges. I suggest that you give the second attempt and prepare well for that so that you’re able to improve your score. However, if you wish then you can also check out some state counselling and university counsellings where you could be eligible to take admission based on your category and percentile. You could also target the specific state you’re interested in. For example if you’re looking for colleges in West Bengal, then you could apply for WBJEE, which is the state level entrance exam for admissions into engineering colleges in West Bengal.

If you want to check your rank range based on your percentile, then you can refer to the Careers360 JEE Main Rank Predictor: https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-rank-predictor?utm_source=qna

If you need more information regarding which colleges you would be eligible for based on your marks and details, then you can refer to the Careers360 JEE Main College Predictor: https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?utm_source=qna

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3years llb course fee and session

Sajal Trivedi 14th Feb, 2024

Hello aspirant,

A bachelor's degree in law is a three-year programme. The cost is entirely dependent on the school you attend; it typically ranges from Rs. 1 lakh to Rs. 2 lakh annually. Therefore, you need budget roughly Rs. 6 Lakhs for the entire course.

Additionally, it depends on whether you want to use the hostel or not. While some institutions include the cost of housing in their admissions price, others do not. The remaining costs, such as those for travel and other expenses, won't really worry you.

For more information you can visit our website by clicking on the link given below.

https://www.careers360.com/courses/llb-bachelor-of-legislative-law

Thank you

Hope this information helps you.

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Question : Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

Many people may not find the rewards _______ with the time and effort required.

Option 1: collude

Option 2: coffer

Option 3: commensurate

Option 4: capable

Team Careers360 25th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: commensurate


Solution : The correct choice is the third option.

Explanation: The term commensurate is an adjective that denotes a relationship of correspondence in size, extent, or degree. In the given context, it suggests that the rewards align appropriately with the time and effort invested. It implies a sense of fairness and proportionality, indicating that the outcomes are justifiably balanced considering the input.

So, the correct sentence would be: Many people may not find the rewards commensurate with the time and effort required.

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what should we do if we need to cancel our admission after 4 months or 1st term but college is asking for full course fee of 4 years

Tanya Gupta 28th Jan, 2024

Hello,


There is nothing that can be done. This is a case with a lot of colleges and it is unfortunately mentioned in the terms of the college. Some colleges have it mandatory that if you want to cancel your admission in the middle for getting admission in another college or due to any other issue, you need to pay the whole course fee and then you'll be allowed to opt out.

I suggest you to study in the college unless it's really necessary to opt out because opting out won't be worth it in this case.


Hope this helps,

Thank you

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