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can I take psychology as one of my ba subject in du? even if I have not studied in 12std


vimalamehrotra27 16th May, 2020
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Ayush Maurya 16th Dec, 2021

Hello dear

Yes you can take one of your subject psychology even if you didn't studied in your plus two level.

Basically you have to clear the minimum eligibility criteria and that is you must clear the cutoff of that course in which you want to take the admission.

After clearing the cutoff you can apply for the admission in that course.

Hope it helps!

Thank you!

Sanah Singh 6th Dec, 2020

The concept of studying psychology in the high school in India is new . So it doesn’t matter whether you have studied it earlier or not. Anyway you are going to study psychology from the basic level in your ba program .

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Bhawna Mehbubani 25th Jun, 2020

A Minimum score of 55%  marks at 10+2 or equivalent level in any stream is required for BSc psychology, so even if you have not studied psychology in your +2 level, that will not be a problem for your admission here.

I hope this helps you!

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