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can i get du for ba psychology honours at score 787/1000 with obc ncl?? (raw score)

harsh singh 24th Jun, 2025

With a CUET score of 787/1000 and OBC-NCL category, you may miss out on top DU colleges for BA Psychology (Hons.), as their cutoffs are usually higher (790–820+). But you have a good chance in mid-tier colleges like Ramanujan, Aryabhatta, Bharti (for girls), and Dyal Singh (Evening).


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can i add psychology political science BA programme in DUs preference list , even if i havent studied psychology in 12th?

Samriddha Pal 22nd Jun, 2025

Hello,

Indeed, you may add the BA Programme combination of Psychology and Political Science to your Delhi University (DU) preference list, even if you did not study Psychology in Class 12. Admissions to DU are now mainly determined by CUET (Common University Entrance Test) scores, rather than whether you studied the subject in school.

For the majority of courses in the BA Programme, eligibility requires having taken any relevant subjects in Class 12 and selecting suitable subjects in CUET (such as English plus three domain subjects you studied in school). Psychology is regarded as a domain subject in CUET, and you may apply for it provided it corresponds with your selected CUET subjects and combinations accepted by the institution.

Ensure you read the subject eligibility and preference list guidelines on the DU CSAS (Common Seat Allocation System) portal thoroughly when entering your preferences.

Hope this helps. All the best!

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Is there a B.A. Psychology in this college

Sajal Trivedi 19th Jun, 2025

Hello aspirant,

The scientific study of human thought and behavior, as well as the impact of biological, cultural, and environmental variables on the brain, is the focus of the three-year undergraduate BA Psychology program.

BA Psychology course is available in many colleges in India. You can provide me the name of college so that I can help you better.

Thank you

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Best BA psychology degree online

Jeet Mukhopadhyay 17th Jun, 2025

Dear Anjali,

there are many top online sites BA psychology degrees you can consider are:-

1. Indira Gandhi National Open University

2. University of Florida, USA

3. Arizona State University (ASU Online)

4. University of Essex Online, UK

5. Manipal University Jaipur (Online)

and many more.

Hope it helps

Thanks

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I got 40 marks in psychology iam BC category can I get seat in ANU

Samriddha Pal 18th Jun, 2025

Hello,

According to the information provided for Annamalai University (AU), Chidambaram, to gain admission into a B.Sc. program (including Psychology) for Backward Class (BC) candidates, a minimum of 45% in the qualifying exam is necessary. As you have obtained 40%, you do not meet the BC category eligibility, as the minimum threshold is 45%. This indicates that you are presently ineligible for admission through the BC quota at AU.

Hope this helps. All the best!

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I got 40 marks in psychology iam BC category can I get seat in ANU

OISHEE BANERJEE 15th Jun, 2025

Hello aspirant

ANU (Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur) recently started its UG Psychology honours program from 2022. Admission is generally based on merit, and they look at your 12th grade marks, you usually need at least 50 percent overall for general candidates and 45 percent if you’re in a reserved category like BC.

Since you have 40 marks in Psychology, they will check your overall percentage in 10+2 along with subject marks. If your total marks meet the required minimum and you fall within the merit list range for BC category applicants, then you may be eligible.

Psychology as a subject is not always mandatory at the +2 level—many colleges accept students from other streams as long as they meet the aggregate score. Some universities even consider entrance exam scores, but ANU doesn’t require one for their honours program.

To improve your chances, make sure your overall percentage is above 45, and then you can apply during the online admissions window. Your application will be ranked based on merit, including seat reservation for BC students.

Hope this helps!

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Does it offer clinical psychology course?

Anushree Thakare 10th Aug, 2025

Hello student,

Yes, some institutions in India offer Clinical Psychology courses. These courses can range from Bachelor's degrees to Doctoral degrees, and can include specialized programs like M.Phil. in Clinical Psychology or Professional Diploma in Clinical Psychology.

If you want information about any specific college then please let us know and we will definitely help you with it,

Thank you!!

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Does it offer clinical psychology course?

Anushree Thakare 10th Aug, 2025

Hello student,

Yes, clinical psychology courses are offered in India, including in Maharashtra.

These courses range from undergraduate (BA/B.Sc.) to postgraduate (MA/M.Sc./M.Phil/Psy.D) levels, and some institutions also offer diploma programs.

Many universities and colleges across India, including those in Maharashtra, provide these programs.

If you want information about any specific college then please let us know,

Thank you!!

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Does it offer clinical psychology course?

Shivani Chaurasia 28th Sep, 2025

Dear anupriya!

Please do tell the college name / University name in which you need to o check whether it has clinical psychology course or not. As without the name of college itself I cannot check and tell you exact information.

Once you add the needed information I will check and provide the required details.

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Im a humanities student and i have taken history & Pol. Sci as my main subs and i want to take psychology as my career, and i really dont know how much time i have to study for psychology as it was not my subs and it is a new sub to me and i really dont know what to do

gopi 12th Jun, 2025

Hello Aspirant,

If you are truly passionate about Psychology, don't worry, even without a background in the area, it is definitely possible to change your academic journey.  Here's what you can do:

  1. Learn the Fundamentals – Reach out into beginner topics in Psychology, such as cognitive, development and social psychology.
  2. Commit your Time – Commit to learning at least 1–2 hours per day in the beginning. As it is new, you will want to be consistent in study and revision in order to grasp the fundamentals.
  3. Construct your Journey – Depending on what level you obtained your degree, you can study a Master's in Psychology after your degree (certain institutes will allow you to apply from any background), or you could think about taking a diploma/certificate course to start with.
  4. Keep Exploring – Read some introductory books about the area such as, “Psychology: The Science of Mind and Behaviour”.
  5. Talk to people –  Connect and converse about psychology with students or practitioners of psychology, so you are enlightened on a range of career possibilities (clinical, counselling, research and so on).

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