Psychology
No, the college does not offer a B.Sc. (Hons) in Psychology.
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The college does not offer a Bachelor of Science Honours (B.Sc. Hons) in Psychology.
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INTSO can help you in MTSO and ATSO. The topics covered in INTSO are useful for higher levels as the syllabus is somewhat similar. If you prepare well for INTSO, it will give you a good base for MTSO and ATSO.
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Taking admission for PG in Psychology from a different university is absolutely possible. Here’s the simple process you can follow,
1. Choose your target college/university offering MA/M.Sc in Psychology.
2. Visit the college’s official website and check the admission notification and eligibility.
3. Most colleges will require a bachelor’s degree in Psychology or any discipline some colleges accept related fields too. Marks above a certain percentage usually 50–55%
4. Apply online by submitting the application form and required documents.
5. Some colleges conduct an entrance exam or interview.
6. Once selected, you will get admission even if your UG was from another university as long as it was UGC-recognized.
Thank you and all the best for your admission!
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To apply for PG Psychology, ensure you meet the eligibility (often a Bachelor's with Psychology or related field, with minimum marks). Many colleges require an entrance exam (like CUET PG) and/or an interview. You'll need your UG mark sheets, degree certificate, ID proof, and other relevant certificates. Check the specific college's website for their exact admission process and deadlines.
In order to become a student of the B.Sc in Psychology you should qualify 10 + 2 and should be able to pass through a recognized board although it is advisable that you should pass with either Biology or Psychology as one of your subjects. Depending on the course, university or college, admission to the course is merit based or through entrance exams. The program is usually 3 years, and 6 semesters.
The typical syllabus cover such topics as introduction to Psychology, Biopsychology, Developmental Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, Social Psychology, Research Methodology, Counseling Psychology and Psychological Testing. The course also includes practicals, theory, lab work and case studies. Students can also do projects or practice on internships during the last year.
The course is a good platform to pursue jobs in mental health, research, counseling, HR among others. Upon graduation you could do an M.Sc in psychology or you can also major in clinical, Counseling or industrial psychology.
Yes , a candidate with 10th and 12th from gujrat is apply for B.A. psychology in Maharashtra if you have passed your 12th in recognised board. Candidates from any strem (Arts, science and commerce) are usually eligible to apply for BA in psychology. Addmission process is based on entrance exam and 12th grade marks merit based.
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There is no M.A. in Psychology at the degree college. If you're interested in postgraduate Psychology, you can apply for the M.Sc in Psychology at Sri Padmavathi Mahila Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati. Let me know if you'd like details on admission, eligibility, or other colleges offering M.A. Psychology
Yes, M.A. in psychology is available many universities in India.This program is ideal for those interested in careers in mental health, research, teaching or human resources. It is a 2 year post - graduate program, Eligibility criteria for this course is who have completed their Bachelor's degree in psychology or relevant field.Addmiisions are typically based on merit or entrance exam.
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As you mentioned taking Zoology as your main subject and Chemistry as second, and Psychology as optional in AU entrance, and it’s not reflecting in your scorecard, you need to reach out to the exam authority (Andhra University) directly.
Because entrance exams generally consider only the main and second subjects for calculating results. If Psychology was optional and not attempted during the exam, it won’t be added to the scorecard. However, if you did appear for Psychology and it’s still missing, this could be an error.
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