Psychology
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I am sorry to hear about your certificates.
Yes, you can still apply for a B.Sc. Psychology study with a 12th grade certificate. Many institutions accept the 12th grade mark sheet as proof of eligibility. To complete your documentation, you may need to obtain a replica of your tenth and eleventh grade certificates from your school or board.
Contact your school or board for assistance with this, and mention your status when applying to university.
Hello Vipin,
Here are some good colleges where you can get admission for BA (Hons) Psychology based on your Class 12th result:
Lady Shri Ram College for Women (LSR), Delhi University
Jesus and Mary College, Delhi University
Fergusson College, Pune
Christ University, Bangalore
Ashoka University, Sonepat
Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce, Pune
Amity University, Noida
Jain University, Bangalore
Presidency University, Kolkata
Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Varanasi
Admission is usually based on your 12th marks, entrance exams (for some), and sometimes interviews.
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.
Most universities do not require a bond for B.Sc. Psychology (Hons). You can leave after a year without paying anything extra, but your fees may not be refunded. Easy colleges include Lady Shri Ram College (DU), Gargi College (DU), Daulat Ram College (DU), Ashoka University (Sonipat), Christ University (Bangalore), Symbiosis School (Pune), FLAME University (Pune), Amity University (Noida, Mumbai), and Manipal University.
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If you're interested in pursuing Psychology studies in Coimbatore or Chennai , here are some institutions offering related programs: Coimbatore
RVS College of Arts and Science
Course : B.Sc. Psychology
Affiliation : Autonomous, affiliated with Bharathiar University
Location : Sulur, Coimbatore Chennai
M.O.P. Vaishnav College for Women
Affiliation : Autonomous, affiliated with the University of Madras
Location : Nungambakkam, Chennai
St. Thomas College
Affiliation : University of Madras
Location : Koyambedu, Chennai
Shri Shankarlal Sundarbai Shasun Jain College for Women
Location : Theagaraya Nagar, Chennai
DG Vaishnav College
Location : Arumbakkam, Chennai
Madras School of Social Work
Location : Egmore, Chennai Note : Admission requirements, application deadlines, and course details may vary. It's advisable to visit the respective college websites or contact their admission offices directly for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Here’s a short list of top colleges for Psychology in Coimbatore and Chennai:
Coimbatore
1. PSG College of Arts and Science – B.Sc. & M.Sc. Psychology
2. Government Arts College – B.Sc. to Ph.D.
3. Hindusthan College of Arts and Science – B.Sc. Psychology
4. KCLAS – B.Sc. Psychology
5. Avinashilingam University (for Women) – B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D.
Chennai
1. University of Madras – M.Sc., M.Phil. Psychology
2. Loyola College – M.Sc. Counselling Psychology
3. Women’s Christian College (WCC) – B.Sc. to Ph.D.
4. Ethiraj College for Women – B.Sc. Psychology
5. M.O.P. Vaishnav College – B.Sc. Psychology
6. Hindustan College of Arts & Science – B.Sc. Psychology
Yes, it is possible to study a psychology minor alongside a BHMS or BAMS degree. While these degrees are in the field of medicine, you can pursue a minor in psychology at a later stage, often during your postgraduate studies or through other pathways.
Otherwise you can also explore options like taking a Diploma or Certificate course in Psychology after completing your BHMS or BAMS.
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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