Can I opt for Master of psychology after doing B.Sc non medical? I have got 60% marks in B.Sc.

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Adv. Ved Vinayak
3 years ago
Providing you meet the requirements, yes. A postgraduate study in psychology known as a Master of Arts or M.A. Psychology examines human behaviour and psychology. It is focused on a deep and detailed investigation of psychology as a field. The M.A. Psychology programme lasts two years and is divided

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konatham Abhishek
5 years ago
Hello Prabh, 1) The duration of M.A. Psychology is 2 years and is spread over four semesters. The minimum eligibility for this course is a graduation degree from any stream passed from any recognised university. However, there are some reputed institutes that allow entry to the students having an h

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Konatham Abhishek
6 years ago
Master of Arts or M.A. Psychology is a postgraduate course in psychology which studies human behavior and human psychology. It is concerned with a thorough and comprehensive study of psychology as a discipline. The duration of M.A. Psychology is 2 years and is spread over four semesters. Minimum eli

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Raj shakya
7 years ago
Hi, 1) The duration of MA Psychology is 2 years and is spread over four semesters. The minimum eligibility for this course is a graduation degree from any stream passed from any recognized university. However, there are some reputed institutes that allow entry to the students having an honors degre

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iam ssuhana
7 years ago
You can, if you fulfill the eligibility criteria. Master of Arts or M.A. Psychology is a postgraduate course in psychology which studies human behavior and human psychology. It is concerned with a thorough and comprehensive study of psychology as a discipline. The duration of M.A. Psychology is 2 ye

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astha singh
8 years ago
1) The duration of MA Psychology is 2 years and is spread over four semesters. Thye minimum eligibility for this course is a graduation degree from any stream passed from any recognized university. However, there are some reputed institutes that allow entry to the students having an honors degree in

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