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Hello Aspirant,
The question is quite unclear for me but still I tried understanding it and depending on that I am answering this question.
If we talk about counselling then we enter the colleges according to our priority order and if one of them is alloted to you at any stage then you do not get to know that whether you are eligible for lower choice colleges or not. You will only get a seat in college which is alloted to you or upper priority college in case you try to go for upward movement by leaving the alloted seat.
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Hi, yes you can take admission in M.A psychology after you have completed your graduation. Most universities conduct an entrance exam for admission in masters of Psychology. The syllabus differs from college to college but generally it is based on the syllabus of graduation level psychology. So if you can prepare yourself by studying psychology of graduation level, you can score good marks in the entrance.
You may or may not get admission in the university/Course depending on their respective eligibility criterias. Not all require universities/courses demand candidates to have a Bachelors Degree in Psychology in order to study further.
List of some colleges that offer Psychology courses in Delhi:
As you are a BBA graduate one option in Psychology for you is Industrial Psychology. It's related to the same field. Master's in industrial organizational psychology programs generally incorporate coursework in subjects like organizational behavior, business management, and human resources. Later you can either do PG diploma in HR or MBA in Human Resourses. This will definitely boost your career as these days big corporate companies look for HRs who also have a psychology degree.
Some of the colleges in India that offer this course are:
There are some good Universities for this course in abroad as well.
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Obviously you can't get the best private medical college In Gujarat at this marks. You can try in Paramukhswami medical college, Adani MC, Bhuj as they had cutoffs around 385 last year. But the cutoffs will be increasing this year. So other options for you are Parul Institute of Medical Science, DEAN MC, Bhavnagar as they usually are expected to have cutoffs around 370 only for this year.
Best wishes to you for ur future. Thank you.
hi,
yes, your rank is very good. Your female rank in the Scheducle Caste reserved category of 28 is even better. There is a chance that it might be possible for you to get a seat for Masters of Arts in Political Science in Banaras Hindu University's esteemed college MMV. You should look forward to your call letter from the university.
Hello aspirant, sorry to say that engineering is the difficult path and the syllabus itself which it was following is too crucial, we cannot actual assume the difficulty levels of the sets in the engg exams, there is also a talk that engg follows the pattern in which the exams conducted by the board results in giving the 101 question if studied 100,,, so it is difficult to find the importance of the question in engg.., it is better to select the easy chapters and follow the syllabus paper topics to uprigh the standard.., hope you got my answer all the best.
Hi Utkarsh
If you want to do diploma in Jamia it's good but for admission there you must have your migration certificate,which you have already suggested so it is better to collect it from college as fast as possible.
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Hello Sazia,
The post graduate entrance exam circular was released on 5th June and the last date for registration was till 25th june and admt card for same has been released officially on 27th June. The commencement of examination will be done in various stages in a date interval of 3 to 12 July. After completion of exam, the result and merit list will be declared and so will be the counselling list.
You can check this article for detailed description.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/university.careers360.com/articles/ravenshaw-university-admission/amp
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I am sorry but you won't be able to get admission in MBBS or BDS courses in any of the government colleges considering you belong to general category. You can try for mbbs in private colleges.
Check out the link below:
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=NEET_clgpd&ici=NEET_article_contmap
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