Psychology
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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.
All the best!!!
Hello aspirant,
A rank of 74 in the CPGET for MA Psychology is generally considered a good rank. It puts you in a competitive position for admission to many colleges, including OU Arts College.
However, the final decision depends on the specific cutoff for MA Psychology at OU Arts College for the current year. The cutoff can vary depending on factors like the number of applicants, the performance of candidates, and the availability of seats.
To get a more accurate estimate of your chances, I recommend the following:
If you're unable to find the exact cutoff, you can try contacting students who have recently been admitted to the program. They might be able to provide you with insights based on their experiences.
By following these steps, you can get a better understanding of your chances and make informed decisions during the admission process.
I hope this information helps you.
Hey there I am glad to help you out, here's the list of some top most college for your course
TISS Mumbai: A multi-campus public research university with a school of Human Ecology that offers a Master of Arts in Applied Psychology
Jamia Millia Islamia: A top government college that offers clinical psychology courses
SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Centre: A top government college that offers clinical psychology courses
MUH: A top government college that offers clinical psychology courses
PSGCAS: A top government college that offers clinical psychology courses
Christ University, Bengaluru: Known for its rigorous academic standards and excellent placement opportunities.
Amity University, Noida: Offers a variety of postgraduate programs in psychology, including clinical psychology.
Indian Institute of Psychological Research (IIPR), Bengaluru: A specialized institute offering postgraduate programs in clinical psychology.
National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS), Bengaluru: A premier institute specializing in mental health and neuroscience research.
Central Institute of Psychiatry (CIP), Ranchi: A government-funded institute offering postgraduate programs in various mental health disciplines.
Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), Aligarh: Offers a well-established psychology department with a focus on clinical psychology.
Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI), New Delhi: A university with a strong reputation for its social sciences programs, including clinical psychology
Du school of open learning does not provide any internship or placement opportunities for B.A. students thats why most of the students dont prefer doing degree courses from the college.if you get opportunity in other regular colleges go for it because regular degree has more worth than open learning in future and opens doors to wider career.
Hello Aspirant
A Master's degree in Psychology opens up a wide range of career opportunities across various fields. Here are some common career paths:
Lecturer or Professor
Researcher
Counselor or Therapist
School Counselor
Psychologist
Clinical Psychologist
Human Resources Professional
Organizational Consultant
Market Research Analyst
Social Worker
Forensic Psychologist
The pay scale for English Honors graduates from Delhi University can vary widely depending on factors such as experience, industry, and specific roles.
Fresh graduates can expect starting salaries in the range of INR 3-5 lakhs per annum. With experience, salaries can increase significantly, reaching INR 10-15 lakhs per annum or more. Graduates with specialized skills or experience in areas like content writing, editing, or public relations might command higher salaries.
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Researched is the correct answer.
Hello there,
You can do Two-Degree at a time, its your choice. However, it will be difficult for you to manage to the things at a time. You have study anyways, if you don't want to get compartment in either SOL or allotted college. Additionally, Psychology is a subject to practical skills that you can only get to experience from a regular college.
You have to option to upgrade your college in third round of seat allocation. There also might be spot rounds, you can re-order your preferences and try your best to get your favourable course. In case, you didn't get psychology, you still have the back up that's SOL.
I hope you will make the right choice for yourself.
Hello,
Pursuing a BA Hons in Psychology from SOL (School of Open Learning) can be beneficial as it provides a comprehensive understanding of human behavior, mental processes, and social interactions. This degree can lead to various job opportunities in fields like:
· Counseling and psychotherapy
· Human resources and recruitment
· Marketing and consumer behavior
· Social work and NGOs
· Research and academia
Additionally, a BA Hons in Psychology can also serve as a foundation for further studies, such as MA/MSc in Psychology, Counseling, or Social Work. However, it's important to note that some fields may require additional certifications or advanced degrees.
Overall, a BA Hons in Psychology from SOL can open doors to diverse career paths and provide a strong foundation for future academic pursuits.
Hope this helps,
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