Does Maniben Nanavati college accept double major graduates (psychology/sociology) for their MA program?
Yes, you can go ahead with the Double Major Graduates for MA Program in Psychology and Sociology in Maniben Nanavati College. It has various benefits of doing major degrees in your future ahead.
Yes, it will not impact on the MA admission. It will give advantage to you as you can do either of both major subject. It just depends on you on which major graduate ( psychology/ sociology) you are preferring to do MA.
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