Psychology
To pursue a career in clinical psychologist you can do either m.a in psychology or MSc in psychology both are good and add value to your future goals.you can take admission in indira Gandhi National Open University will admit you to post-graduation in Psychology i.e. MA if you have a graduation degree in any subject whatsoever. You may not have studied Psychology earlier for taking admission to this degree. However, some other universities like M S University, Baroda and bhu will admit you to MA in Psychology only if you have studied psychology at graduation level.
For first-year psychology students, some websites and apps can be particularly helpful, aiding in studying, understanding concepts, and even managing personal well-being related to their coursework.
You can use PsychCentral for trusted information on psychology topics, Coursera can be for free online psychology courses, Quizlet for flashcards and study aids, Evernote for note-taking and research organization, Psych Guide for accessible psychology articles and audio, American Psychological Association (APA) for reliable research and resources, and Insight Timer for meditation practice related to mental health study can be very useful to students you can choose according to your need
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To gain admission to the B.A. in Psychology at Fergusson College, Pune, applicants are evaluated based on their marks from the 12th-grade board examinations. The college follows a merit-based admission process, and there are no entrance exams for this program ( Fergusson College (https://www.fergusson.edu/upload/document/73880__ApplicationFormsNoticefortheyear2024-25.pdf) ).
While the specific cutoff marks for 2024 admissions haven't been officially published yet, it is generally advisable to aim for at least 50-60% aggregate marks in your 12th-grade examinations to enhance your chances of securing a seat . The exact cutoff can vary each year based on the number of applicants and their performance, so checking the college's website or contacting the admissions office closer to the application dates will provide the most accurate information.
For the latest updates on the admission process and cutoff marks, you can visit Fergusson College's official website here (https://www.fergusson.edu) .
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There's a good chance you can pursue M.Sc. in Clinical Psychology with a BCA background, but there might be some additional steps involved. Here's a breakdown of the eligibility criteria:
General Eligibility:
Your Situation:
What You Can Do:
Check University Requirements: Research universities offering M.Sc. in Clinical Psychology and see their specific eligibility criteria. Some might allow applications from non-psychology backgrounds, especially if you've taken some psychology courses during your BCA or PUC.
Consider a bridging course: Some universities might offer bridging courses in psychology for students from non-psychology backgrounds. Completing such a course could strengthen your application.
Focus on relevant skills: Highlight relevant skills from your BCA education, such as research skills, data analysis, and communication, which can be valuable in psychology research. Entrance Exams: Many universities require entrance exams for M.Sc. Clinical Psychology. Perform well in these exams to showcase your aptitude for the field.
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Since you're still in your 3rd year of BCA, you have time to research and prepare.
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Hello aspirant, Yes, it's possible to pursue genetics with Biology, Chemistry, and Psychology without studying Mathematics and Physics at the 12th grade level.
While some universities might prefer candidates with a strong foundation in Mathematics and Physics, especially for certain genetics-related fields like bioinformatics or computational biology, it's not always a strict requirement for a B.Sc. in Life Science with a specialization in genetics.
Here's why:
However, it's essential to check the specific requirements of the universities you're considering. Some institutions might have additional prerequisites or recommend certain subjects for a smoother transition into the genetics field.
In conclusion, while a strong foundation in Mathematics and Physics can be beneficial, it's not always a mandatory requirement for pursuing genetics at the undergraduate level. By carefully considering the specific requirements of your chosen universities and taking advantage of elective courses, you can successfully pursue a B.Sc. in Life Science with a specialization in genetics.
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Delhi NCR offers several excellent institutes for pursuing a specialization in **Industrial/Organizational Psychology**. Here are some of the top institutions:
1. **University of Delhi (DU)**:
- **Daulat Ram College** and **Indraprastha College for Women** offer postgraduate and diploma courses in Psychology with options to specialize in Industrial/Organizational Psychology.
- **Department of Psychology at DU** also offers an MA in Psychology with electives related to organizational behavior.
2. **Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI)**:
- JMI’s **Department of Psychology** offers a **Master’s in Applied Psychology** with an option to specialize in Organizational Psychology. The program emphasizes real-world applications and industrial training.
3. **Ambedkar University Delhi (AUD)**:
- AUD offers an **MA in Psychology (Psychosocial Clinical Studies)** and electives related to work and organizational settings. AUD is known for its interdisciplinary approach.
4. **Amity University, Noida**:
- Amity offers an **M.Sc. in Industrial/Organizational Psychology** which combines academic training with practical exposure to the corporate world, making it a popular choice for students.
5. **IGNOU (Indira Gandhi National Open University)**:
- For those seeking flexibility, IGNOU offers a **Postgraduate Diploma in Industrial and Organizational Psychology** through distance learning.
These institutes provide strong theoretical foundations, hands-on learning, and good placement opportunities in the field of Industrial/Organizational Psychology.
There is spot admission and counseling for PG programs in Sikkim university 2024 so it os most likely that it is also conducted for ug courses too.if any candidate withdraw their admission before taking admission the vacancy in the program may increase and seats are available for waiting students of b.a psychology.
The spit admission information is uploaded on website you should check regularly because Candidates who don't arrive on time for the spot admission or counseling will not be considered.
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Candidates can pursue a profession in clinical psychology by enrolling in the Mphil Clinical Psychology Course. The ideology is founded on the ideas of providing opportunities for applicants to learn about the theoretical underpinnings of clinical psychology and guaranteeing hands-on experience working with patients or clients in clinical settings. According to NEF, a candidate can begin practicing clinical psychology in India after completing this course. Graduates of the degree can expect to earn between INR 3,00,000 and INR 4,00,000 -/ year in compensation. The course has an annual cost schedule that varies from INR 2,00,000 to INR 5, 00,000 -/.
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According to the latest RCI guidelines, while a four-year degree is typically required for clinical psychology, a three-year BA from IGNOU can still be beneficial for advanced programs. However, due to NEP and RCI's updated standards, students with a three-year degree might need extra qualifications.
Currently, IGNOU or RCI hasn't announced a specific bridge course to address this. This uncertainty is causing concern among students, and there's a growing need for such a course. Many are advocating for it to make the transition smoother.
If you plan to pursue further studies or RCI licensing, consider additional certifications or directly pursuing an M.Phil or Ph.D. from an RCI-recognized institution. Stay updated through IGNOU or RCI announcements for any future bridge course developments.
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Yes it is true that we can migrate from sol to regular but it is not that easy as it sounds!
Very first thing you need to keep in mind that your 1st year result that covers (1st and 2nd sems) both declared results before the migration date gets over. How to know the migration date? Remember it is available on du main website notice but you need to check regularly. It is also important that sol results are declared later than the regular and might the date comes to an end for migration process.
Once you are aware that you have your 1st year result before the date. Then go to different colleges for the visit. Meet the principal or the main head or important staff. They will say that it is impossible but if your luck works and you are able to influence the member of the staff of college. (However it is very hard to do so because they won't let you in directly to principal's office). It is to be Noted the migration process totally depends on your luck if you don't have Any approach.
Once they agree they will let you write a NOC and stamp on it with principal's signature. Then you have to go to sol office (north campus) there you will also get a stamp on your Noc which you have to submit in college office. However in sol office there you need to do many obligations and that too very fastly and tackle the lathargic staff also carry cash minimum 6–7 thousand because you need to pay your 3rd sems fees to them and they only accept cash. After all the documentation you have to submit the Noc to the respective college. And pay your fees. You will be successfully migrated.
Remember it's a very complicated and tough process if you have courage to do so with sincerity then only go for this. Because you have to visit many colleges of du and you may get a very short span. Suggestion to carry your photocopy of 1st year marksheet and sheets and pen.
If you wish to do migrate it is not impossible but it needs a lot of hardwork and emotional balance because tackling with du management staff of work is like you are dealing with a govt bank officer 2 mins before lunch time.
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