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I had completed my BA criminology UG and planing to take clinical psychology am I eligible to take clinical psychology as my PG

Samriddha Pal 2nd Jun, 2025

Hello,

Since you have completed your BA in Criminology, and are now interested in pursuing Clinical Psychology at the postgraduate (PG) level, your eligibility will depend on the specific university or institution's criteria.

Most universities offering MA or MSc in Clinical Psychology require applicants to have a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology or a related field with Psychology as one of the major subjects. Since Criminology is related, especially in terms of understanding human behavior and societal patterns, some universities may consider your application, particularly if you had Psychology papers or electives during your undergraduate course.

Check individual university eligibility criteria carefully—some may accept candidates from allied fields like Criminology, Sociology, or Social Work, especially if you can demonstrate a strong interest in psychology.

Hope this helps. All the best!

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I had completed my BA criminology UG and planing to take clinical psychology am I eligible to take clinical psychology as my PG

kumardurgesh1802 2nd Jun, 2025

Hello there,

To pursue a postgraduate degree in Clinical Psychology, most universities have specific eligibility criteria. Here's what typically applies:

General Eligibility:

  • A Bachelor’s degree in Psychology is usually required.

  • Some universities may accept graduates from related fields (like Criminology, Sociology, or Social Work) but often prefer candidates with at least Psychology as one of the subjects in UG.

    In your case:

  • Since you completed BA in Criminology , you may be eligible only in certain universities that allow related backgrounds.

  • You might need to take a bridge course or qualify through an entrance exam/interview to prove your knowledge in psychology.

    Recommendation:

  • Check the specific eligibility criteria of the university you’re applying to.

  • Some institutions may accept your background, especially if you can demonstrate a strong interest and understanding of psychology.

If you are committed to Clinical Psychology and your current degree is not accepted directly, you could also consider:

  • Pursuing a Postgraduate Diploma in Psychology first.

  • Enrolling in a BA or MA in Psychology through distance mode and then moving to Clinical Psychology at the PG level.

Always confirm directly with the university to avoid issues at the time of admission.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.

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HOW TO DOWNLOAD NFAT CRIMINOLOGY FORENSIC SCIENCE ADMIT CARD

Rajeswari 2nd Jun, 2025

Hi aspirant,

I'm also belong to forensic background, hence I consider myself to be a best person to answer this question.

These are the simple few steps you can follow to download NFAT admit card,

  1. Visit the NFSU Website: Go to the official NFSU website: https://nfsu.ac.in/admission
  2. Locate the Admit Card Link: Look for a link related to downloading admit cards or NFAT admit cards on the website.
  3. Log in or Enter Details: You may need to log in with your registered email ID and date of birth or enter other required details.
  4. Download the Admit Card: Download the admit card as a PDF file and save it securely.

You can also checkout the below attached link for more details regarding the NFAT exam,

https://university.careers360.com/exams/nfat

I hope you might find this answer helpful. If any query, kindly revert back.

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MA in criminology and forensic psychology (NFAT) ke liye book recommendation

Vasundhra 18th May, 2025

Dear Candidate ,
Here are Top 8 recommendations:
Criminology
1 -Criminology by Thomas R. Griggs.
2-The Psychology of criminal conduct by Ronald Blackburn.
3-Introduction to forensic psychology: Research and Application by Curtis and Anne Bartol.
4-Handbook of Forensic Psychology by Brain L. Cutler; Patricia A. Zapf.

FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY
1-Forensic psychology by Joanna R. Adler.
2-Forensic psychology for Dummies by David Canter.
3-The handbook of forensic psychology by Irving B. Weiner and Randy K .Otto.
4- The Routledge International Handbook of Forensic Psychology in Secure Settings by Jane L. Ireland, et al.

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hello, actually Im a b com llb final year student I wanted to do criminology is it possible for that Im interested in that field. if its possible how should I move forward with it can you explain. and also is it good to study MBA right after finishing my llb.

Gregary mathew K.B 10th May, 2025

Yes, it is absolutely possible to pursue criminology after completing your B.Com LLB. Since you already have a law background, transitioning into criminology can be a strong and valuable path.

To move forward:

  1. Decide your area of interest within criminology – options include criminal psychology, forensic science, cybercrime, juvenile justice, victimology, and more.

  2. Pursue a postgraduate degree in criminology or criminal justice. You can go for an MA/MSc in Criminology or a related PG diploma. Some LLM programs also offer a specialization in criminal law with a focus on criminology.

  3. Top institutes in India offering criminology programs include:

    • National Institute of Criminology and Forensic Science (NICFS), Delhi

    • University of Madras

    • Gujarat Forensic Sciences University

    • Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS)

  4. Gain relevant experience through internships with legal aid, police departments, forensic labs, cyber cells, or NGOs.

  5. Build your career in areas such as criminal analysis, forensic investigation, research, policy development, or working with agencies like CBI, NIA, or IB.

As for whether it’s a good career – yes, it is a meaningful and evolving field with opportunities to make a real difference. However, it can be emotionally challenging and competitive in certain areas, so dedication and continuous learning are key.

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