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Iss math required in psychology and sociology


shiluk592 21st Oct, 2021
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anchaltibrewal2001 21st Oct, 2021

Hello there,

Hope you are doing well.

Math is not a required subject for pursuing Psychology or Sociology as a course.

Educational qualification for Psychology:

Candidates from all streams can pursue psychology courses. Candidates who have completed 10+2 from a recognized board of education are eligible with a prerequisite that they have scored at least 55% marks. Additional eligibility criteria may also be mentioned by a few colleges during admission .

For further information related to this course, please visit the below mwntioned link:

https://www.careers360.com/courses/psychology-course

Educational qualification for Sociology:

Successful completion of class 12th from a recognised board with subjects of the arts/humanities stream , preferably. Some universities, however, do not have a restriction about streams taken up in intermediate school. Candidates should have minimum aggregate marks 40-50%.

For further information related to this course, please visit the below mentioned link:

https://www.careers360.com/courses/sociology-course

Hope this helps. In case of any further doubt please revert back to us.

All the best!

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