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Im studying bachelors in psychology.....so can I do Masters in architecture (M.Arch)

iammohdshareef 14th Feb, 2020

Bachelor's in Psychology is a medical stream. Masters in Architecture is an Engineering and Technology stream. You cannot study to become an Architech and that too Masters in Architecture without studying the same subject in Bachelors. To stud M.Arch, you should study B.Arch and not BA or B.Sc Psychology.

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In Christ university entrance for BSc psychology hons, from what all topics GK questions are asked? And up-to when the current affairs has to be revised? Are these questions same for every course?

Anjali Nagar 16th Dec, 2021

Dear Candidate,

Generally the questions are asked related to the Indian current affairs and static knowledge. Also, you can look slightly into the world current affairs. Be thorough with the articles of Indian constitution, Geography static gk and do not forget to read the news papers.

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which place is best for studying m.sc forensic psychology....

Sudarshan kumar 14th Feb, 2020

Hi Niveditha,

The benefits of studying forensic psychology include achieving an excellent twin expertise in law and the science of the mind. Additionally, graduates will enter a very fulfilling field where they help the justice system make the world a safer place.

Best universities to study M.Sc Forensic Psychology in

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I want to pursue Ba. honours psychology, can you please suggest me some suitable college for the same?

Shiksha 14th Feb, 2020

Hello!

BA hons (psychology) is a great field.

Here below I'm listing few of the top colleges:

*Christ college, Banglore

*Loreto College, Kolkata

*Lady Shri Ram college for women, Delhi

*Fergusson College, Pune

*St. Xavier's College, Ahmedabad

*Jesus & Mary College, Delhi

*Presidency College, Chennai

*Jai Hind College, Mumbai

*BHU,

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is this is mandatory that we have to done our bsc/ba in psychology to take addmission in M.sc/M.A psychology???

Kalpana Sharma 13th Feb, 2020
Hi Sonia,
You can switch over the subjects in which you are doing Masters but it follows the one condition.
If you are a science stream student then you cannot switch over to humanities or other stream in Masters.
Same applies if you are a humanities student you cannot pursue
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what is the eligibility for M.A./M.SC. PSYCHOLOGY

Awanya Dabas 13th Feb, 2020

Hey!

Firstly, you need to have a bachelor's degree to pursue any kind of master's course. This is the basic eligibility to have cleared your graduation. Moreover, If you get the bachelor's degree from a recognized institute, then definitely you will have an edge over others. There will be more

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May we use Physical education as one of the 4 subjects required for admission in BA Hons Psychology?

Manish Singh 23rd Mar, 2020

Yes you can add physical education as one of the four subjects required for admission in BA Hons Psychology . It is very much allowed but they may deduct some percentage due to this but still it should not affect your percentage that much and you would be able to

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I am a medical student. I want to study psychology after MBBS . what are the specialized courses with good career options?

Nikki Nair 23rd Mar, 2020

Hello Aspirant

If you want to study psychology you can surely opt for a PHD or Mphil in the field as psychology is gaining much more respect,the field is considered to be an excellent opportunity

I'm listing down some career option that you can pursue after completing Psychology and they

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can a private or reappearing student for +2 is eligible for the upcoming neet UG 2020 And Is he /she eligible for bsc psychology

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 11th Feb, 2020

Yes. Let's say you are repeating your 12th either for betterment or supplementary reasons, you are eligible for NEET. However, your admission is provisional subjective to fulfilling the eligibility criteria which is 17 years atleast by December 31st, 2020 and securing the minimum aggregate against your Category. For being eligible

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i have completed my bsc in psychology, its a 3 year degree ,i want to do masters in psychology in canada, without pg diploma course is tht possible? if so in which University ? if its a no, can u pls suggest some good universities offering pg diploma related to psychology

Pompi Bhadra 22nd Mar, 2020
Hello Sushma!

Firstly, let's see what are the minimum requirements to be eligible for pursuing post graduation in a good Canadian University (as an international student from India) :-

i) 3-4 years bachelor's degree in the respective course with atleast 75% and above.
ii) Proficiency in English language (IELTS, TOEFL,
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