I have completed B.Sc in information technology. I want to move for PG course in psychology, according to my interest in this field.
Asked by Megha Guha
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3 Answers
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The basic eligibility for pursuing admission to M.Sc. Psychology programme, candidates must hold a B.A. Or B.Sc. Psychology degree from a recognised university with an aggregate of at least 50% marks. However, students holding any other degree such as Bachelor of Social Work BSW B.A. Sociology, B.Sc.
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Hopefully, yes you can pursue MA/M.Sc in psychology but as a minimum concern you need to have analytical skills problem solving skills creative skills etc. To behold the specified graduation and complete it accordingly. A little drawback is that only few universities offer that like
Delhi University
Ambedkar University
Amity University and few of the main universities residing at respective regions across different states. -
Yes, you can do that.
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