How is MIT Pune for B.Sc. In psychology?

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    Vipin Bihari Yadav | Guide-Level 12

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    A short write-up called Statement of Purpose indicating the reason for interest in Psychology and in SVS, along with career aspirations, should be submitted. This is followed by a phone interview. Your statement of purpose should answer the following questions in a couple of paragraphs. What attracted you to psychology, where did you hear about it, what do you think is its value? You must have explored psychology programs at different places also. What do you find different in our programme that is different / interesting? What would you like to do after this programme? Teaching, clinical practice, research? Which other degree programs
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