JSS University Noida Admissions 2024
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Tata Institute of Social Science releases the TISS cutoff on the basis of CUET scores. Students securing TISS CUET cutoff for the desired subject are given admission to various programmes at different levels at TISS Mumbai. The cutoff marks are released category wise for each subject. Students securing the minimum required cutoff can get the TISS admission. For UG programme, students need to secure CUET UG cutoff while for taking PG courses, students need to meet CUET PG cutoff. To get more details related to TISS cutoff, go through the table below.
Programme | GN | Ews | OBC | SC | ST | AF | KM | PWD |
Center for Human Ecology |
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M.A. in Applied Psychology-(Clinical & Counselling Practice) | 58.56 | 48.15 | 46.11 | 46.60 | 45.52 | 50.35 | 44.41 | 42.25 |
Master of Library and Information Science | 61.24 |
| 45.42 | 46.47 | 46.38 | 60.45 |
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54.98 | 40.18 | 41.52 | 35.67 | 29.18 | 42.88 | 42.71 | 38.97 | |
Masters in Disaster Informatics and Geospatial Technologies | 43.55 |
| 36.91 |
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70.02 | 63.05 | 60.98 | 58.67 | 55.22 | 43.54 | 46.59 | 50.30 | |
63.90 | 49.71 | 47.21 | 37.44 | 58.55 | 58.24 |
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Master in International Electoral Management and Practices | 59.83 |
| 58.95 | 58.00 |
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M.A. Education (Elementary) | 51.15 |
| 36.23 | 27.79 | 26.46 |
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M.A./M.Sc. Environment, Climate Change and Sustainability Studies | 67.88 | 65.85 | 59.54 | 61.30 | 52.88 | 50.51 | 45.43 |
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M.A./M.Sc. in Urban Policy and Governance | 67.88 | 60.50 | 57.20 | 57.81 | 47.53 | 54.28 |
| 48.25 |
M.A./M.Sc. in Water Policy and Governance | 57.11 | 55.77 | 46.91 | 43.59 | 30.37 |
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M.A./M.Sc. Regulatory Policy and Governance | 66.21 | 60.92 | 56.24 | 55.81 | 48.32 | 53.39 |
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Master of Hospital Administration | 66.41 | 55.33 | 53.83 | 55.03 | 43.37 | 40.03 | 53.40 |
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Master of Public Health in Health Policy, Economics and Finance | 64.49 | 56.64 | 52.70 | 47.37 | 43.97 | 45.75 | 45.50 |
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Master of Public Health in Social Epidemiology | 61.02 | 47.02 | 48.92 | 51.15 | 53.24 | 54.79 | 49.50 |
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Master of Public Health(Health Administration) | 67.85 | 62.69 | 64.06 | 57.15 | 55.60 | 56.57 | 54.58 | 40.32 |
Master of Laws in Access to Justice | 63.22 | 57.95 | 56.68 | 50.48 | 40.88 | 59.01 |
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71.31 | 64.15 | 64.18 | 64.09 | 55.54 | 49.94 | 64.95 | 58.54 | |
M.A. Labour Studies & Practice | 71.99 | 68.06 | 63.14 | 61.60 | 64.09 | 69.53 |
| 41.31 |
M.A. Social Entrepreneurship | 68.25 | 56.77 | 62.30 | 41.22 | 50.04 | 49.89 |
| 41.71 |
M.A/M.Sc. in Analytics | 69.24 | 58.61 | 64.10 | 62.28 | 56.91 | 62.89 | 56.95 | 45.14 |
MA in Organisation Development, Change and Leadership | 67.86 | 58.19 | 61.78 | 57.08 | 53.25 | 63.30 | 51.75 | 45.45 |
M.A. in Media and Cultural Studies | 68.98 | 40.80 | 55.60 | 59.73 | 48.03 | 64.20 | 41.80 |
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Master of Arts in Social Work (Children and Families) | 58.70 |
| 47.06 | 51.81 | 44.65 |
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Master of Arts in Social Work (Community Organisation and Development Practice) | 62.75 | 55.10 | 49.90 | 54.79 | 46.21 |
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Master of Arts in Social Work (Criminology and Justice) | 58.47 | 49.14 | 46.54 | 50.42 | 51.61 | 53.91 |
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Master of Arts in Social Work (Dalit and Tribal Studies and Action) | 58.38 |
| 41.04 | 55.60 | 55.55 |
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Master of Arts in Social Work (Disability Studies and Action) | 52.74 |
| 38.30 | 47.46 | 34.50 |
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Master of Arts in Social Work (Livelihoods and Social Entrepreneurship) | 58.47 |
| 48.42 | 56.77 | 53.31 | 44.74 |
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Master of Arts in Social Work (Mental Health) | 56.42 | 49.35 | 37.68 | 38.32 | 39.39 | 48.22 |
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Master of Arts in Social Work (Public Health) | 61.74 | 49.20 | 44.65 | 52.67 | 55.92 | 57.84 | 49.89 |
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Master of Arts in Social Work (Women Centred Practice) | 61.80 |
| 42.20 | 54.26 | 58.69 | 40.14 |
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B.Ed - M.Ed | 57.12 |
| 40.70 | 35.48 | 52.51 |
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M.A. in Education | 59.40 | 52.18 | 40.30 | 45.54 | 42.67 |
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M.Ed | 46.83 |
| 44.08 | 43.82 |
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Master of Arts in Education and Technology | 55.91 |
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Programmes | Cutoff Score |
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M.A. Human Resource Management | 67 |
M.A. Social Epidemiology | 50 |
M.A. Clinical Psychology | 57 |
The Tata college has all the kind of the facilities for the students . It has a large library and the hostel facilities and modernized class rooms and ac facility every where in the college campus area . And wifi facility medical insurance also .
Yesthe college is beautiful the Infrastructure of college is perfect. The labs look clean and neat. The largest library in our college. the Facilities of hostel are quite good. the quality of food available in the mess is good. Medical facilities are available 24/7.
The facilities provided in this course are excellent, including a good Wi-Fi connection, well-equipped labs and classrooms with impressive infrastructure. The hostel facilities are also commendable, providing a mess with good-quality food, along with a canteen and reliable medical assistance.
TISS offers a Master's in Applied Psychology (Clinical and Counselling Practice). While this program equips you with valuable knowledge and skills, it doesn't directly qualify you as a licensed clinical psychologist in India .
This program focuses on developing skills in assessment and intervention for mental health and emotional well-being. It equips you to work in various settings like hospitals, clinics, and NGOs.
TISS's program seems to be designed to provide a foundation in both clinical and counselling psychology. You might not choose a specific specialization (clinical or counselling) within the program itself.
A Master's degree in psychology is the first step. TISS's program is a good starting point.After your Master's, you need to pursue an M.Phil. in Clinical Psychology or a Doctor of Psychology (Psy.D.) program, which are typically research-oriented and include clinical training. These programs are offered by a limited number of universities in India.The Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI) regulates the practice of psychology in India. After completing an M.Phil. or Psy.D. program, you'll need to register with the RCI to practice as a clinical psychologist. Registration involves an internship and an exam.
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Candidates must have completed a Science stream graduation from a recognized institute, which can include fields such as Science, Engineering, B. Arch, Mathematics, Economics, Statistics, Geology, etc. A minimum aggregate score of 55% is required in the qualifying graduation exam.
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Dear aspirant !
Hope you are doing well ! Admission to courses is based on a valid score in TISS-NET followed by TISS-PAT and an online interview round . Final admission is given to students who become a part of the merit list released by the institute . You can also get direct admission TISS management quota seats or NRI quota seats can help you getting direct admission in MBA or LLM management programs . Hence, if you are assuming that if you can't score well in TISSNET, you may not be able to get admission, but it's not true..
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