How can I get admission to the MA in Psychology at DU School of Open Learning?

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    Answered by

    Akash Kumar Maurya | Contributor-Level 9

    5 months ago

    Eligibility

    • Must have studied Psychology in graduation

    • Need 50% or more marks.

    Admission Steps

    • DU students: Direct admission by marks

    • Other students: Give CUET-PG exam

    Admission Time

    • Forms come in June or July

    Fees

    • Total fees: Around INR 2,000 to 9,400 for 2 years

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    Answered by

    Khushi Jaiswal | Contributor-Level 10

    5 months ago

    To gain admission to the MA in Psychology at Delhi University School of open learning new general in need to meet the eligibility criteria, which include a Bachelor's degree. while admission is primary merit-based for existing Delhi University students not DU students may need to appear for an entrance exam and or interview.

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