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B.Sc. (Hons.) in Psychology is a 3-year undergraduate programme in the domain of scientific studies with a specialisation in the study of mind, behavior, and psyche of the human. The minimum eligibility criterion which most of the institutes ask for is a score of at least 55% (relaxable for reserved category candidates) at 10+2 or equivalent level.
The average tuition fee charged for the course in Indian colleges/University ranges between INR 10,000 to 2.5 Lacs and depends upon the nature of college/institute (that is government, state/private/deemed) as well as its location.
One can pursue the course after completion of his/her 10+2 or equivalent level education from a recognised state or central board. Those who have done Diploma or any certification course after class 10th can also apply for the course (if they fulfill other eligibility criteria).
B.Sc (Hons.) in Psychology course admission involves Entrance Test based selection method as well as merit-based selection criterion that is the percentage of marks obtained at 10+2 or equivalent level by the candidate. Colleges and Institute that provide admissions through entrance exam mechanism rely on the score of University Level common entrance exams like OUAT, CG PAT, NET, JNUEE etc. while some of them go for a separate entrance exam of their own (like GSAT, and MUET etc.).
Candidates completing the course successfully can expect job offers ranging from INR 12,000 to 16,000 per month. The salary goes beyond this average bracket with enhancement in the skill set and experience of the candidate.
The average tuition fee charged for the course in Indian colleges/University ranges between INR 10,000 to INR 2.5 Lacs and depends upon the nature of college/institute (that is government, state/private/deemed) as well as its location.
B.Sc (Hons.) in Psychology: Eligibility
Candidate must have passed the 10+2 or equivalent examination with at least 55% (relaxable for reserved category candidates) marks from a recognised state or central board:
- He/She shall not be having any Supplementary or Compartment in any of the subject/Subjects at 10+2 or equivalent level that is yet to be cleared at the time of taking admissions.
- Apart from the above-mentioned eligibility criteria’s various colleges and institutes may have their own additional criteria’s which the students would have to satisfy in order to take admission.
- In case of reserved category students, they would have to present their reservation certificates issued by the competent authorities in order to avail the benefits applicable to them.
- Institutes offering admissions through Common Entrance Test go for scores of CG PAT, OUAT etc. To get admissions in these institutes candidates would have to qualify the respective entrance exam by securing minimum qualifying marks.