Psychology
Fee structure for BA Psychology ranges from 10,000 to 1,00,000PA depending on the institution. You can get detailed information on this here. https://www.careers360.com/courses/ba-hons-in-psychology
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The cutoff for BA Psychology at Symbiosis Pune for the 2025–26 session has not been released yet. You will need to wait for the official announcement to know the exact marks or percentile required for admission.
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Yes, a psychology student from Delhi University's School of Open Learning (DU Sol) can appear for the CUET PG psychology exam, provided they meet the specific eligibility criteria requirement for the university they are applying to.
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To get admission in B.A Psychology, first you must appear in CUET with the subjects like Psychology, English and any one or two domain subjects or GAT. And, yes you can still apply for B.A Psychology even if you didn't had Psychology in 12th as long as you had any recognized stream in class 12th, and you take Psychology as your domain subject in CUET. Hope it helps!!!
For 2026-2027 admissions to KE College (Rajagiri) and St. Teresa's, you should plan to begin the application process in early 2026. This is because admissions for undergraduate courses at these colleges, which are affiliated with Mahatma Gandhi University, typically open in the first half of the calendar year.
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You can refer to the books like RS Aggarwal's competitive aptitude, NCERT mathematics book (class 9 to 12), Wren & Martin English book etc. for you preparation for Christ University entrance exam.
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Christ University Exam 2025 - Application Form , Exam Date, Admit Card, Pattern, Syllabus
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Under the new RCI rules you cannot directly join M.Psy (clinical psychology) as an B.Sc. forensic science student as your degree is not in psychology.
you will need to complete a 1 year master's in psychology from a recognized university then you can apply for M.Psy. to become a licensed clinical psychologist.
you can also consider M.Sc. in clinical psychology or forensic psychology.
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For PhD in Psychology, there are several exams like CUET and other university/institute based entrance exams. You can refer to following links for entrance exams and top PhD universities for psychology.
https://university.careers360.com/articles/cuet-psychology-question-paper
https://www.careers360.com/courses/phd-in-psychology
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-phd-in-psychology-universities-in-india
In India, pursuing a dual degree combining law and psychology is relatively uncommon. However, some institutions offer integrated programs or combinations of these disciplines:
1. ICFAI Law School offers a dual degree program combining B.A. in Psychology with LLB, allowing students to gain expertise in both fields.
2. Symbiosis Law School offers a BA LLB program that includes psychology as part of the humanities subjects.
3. National Law University, Delhi offers a five-year integrated course that combines law and psychology, preparing students for careers in both fields.
4. Jindal Global Law School integrates interdisciplinary subjects like psychology into its law program.
5. Amity Law School offers electives in psychology within their BA LLB program.
Alternatively, you can pursue a Bachelor's degree in Psychology followed by a law degree (BA LLB or LLB). Many universities offer these programs separately, allowing you to specialize in both areas over time.
Combining law and psychology opens various career avenues, including forensic psychology, legal counseling, human rights advocacy, and policy development.
If you're interested in pursuing a dual degree in law and psychology, it's advisable to contact the admissions offices of the mentioned institutions for detailed information on program structures, eligibility criteria, and application procedures.
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