I have applied for B.Sc psychology. What exactly is the selection process? Does it involve an entrance test as well?

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There is no entrance test being conducted for B.Sc Psychology. Please refer to the link to know about the exact eligibility criteria: https://christuniversity.in/eligibility/405. For other details refer:https://christuniversity.in/apply-online apply now.

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So, Is it just an interview or do they have the skills assessment test as well for the same?

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