How can I pursue psychology in India? Which exam do I need to qualify? Which is the best institute for the same?

What is the cutoff for psychology?

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    ravi jha | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    You can obtain a Bachelor's degree in psychology from a UGC recognized institution. A graduate degree will help you build a base in psychology. You will study all the subjects of psychology, which will help you identify your interest.
    Certain subjects which are taught:
    1. General psychology.
    2. Clinical psychology.
    3. Social psychology.
    4. Developmental psychology.
    5. Organizational behavior, etc.
    Generally, the subjects are more theoretic, but the one on statistics includes numerical application. It is very important for the students interested in the field of research to have in depth knowledge of the subject. During the three years, you wi
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