Am I eligible for MA in Psychology? I got only 48% in my graduation.
Yes, you can get admission for MA in Psychology in some colleges, if you have scored only 48% marks in graduation. There are some colleges in which you can apply for MA after completion of BA course. You can study the MA Psychology course in the following universities after BA with 48% marks in BA;
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The eligibility criteria for MA in Psychology is to have a Bachelors degree in the same field from a recognised University and a well known College. Students must also clear the admission test to get admission into the university and must also clarify the eligibility criteria for any chosen Universi
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