Can I pursue M.A. In psychology?

I am a student of B.Com from Ahmedabad. Is it possible for me to pursue M.A. A. In psychology after I complete my Bachelors in commerce. Can u please tell me how do I proceed and what colleges intake students from B.Com also for the course of MA?

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You can apply for M.A. Psychology with your B.Com qualification. Master's degree in Psychology. The course period is two years. M.A. Psychology scope and job opportunities are huge. Minimum Eligibility 50% marks in any undergraduate degree (BA/ B.Com/ BCA/ B.Tech/ B.Sc) Candidates must pass an entra

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