I have taken humanities in class 11 and 12 . So can i take Bsc in psychology in this university ??

Asked about Amity University, Mumbai - B.Sc. in Clinical Psychology (Honours / Research)

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Asked by Rosiya Renji

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    Puneet B

    5 years ago
    Yes, you can take admission in BSc clinical psychology, your knowledge from humanities will definitely be helpful to you. Psychology as a subject is generally included in counselling courses, physiotherapy therapeutic and other medical courses. Psychology course requires studying and understanding human brain development, consciousness, behaviour and personality and humanities related topics.
    Also, Amity University Mumbai is the first educational Institution in Maharashtra which is running MPhil Clinical Psychology programme approved by Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI). RCI is a statutory body under the Ministry of Social Justice a
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    Kuriakose Simon | Contributor-Level 6

    5 years ago
    Yes Definitely!
    The eligibility criteria for BSc Clinical Psychology or BA(Hons) Applied Psychology is 10+2 (Min 50%).
    Amity University Mumbai is a very good option for both Bachelors and Masters in Psychology. It offers both BA and BSc Degree at Bachelors level followed by Masters and Doctoral programs. It has experienced faculty members and a well-structured course. The course gives a firsthand experience of counseling centers where the students are encouraged to be a counselor under the guidance of trained professionals. All in all, it is a very good course to opt for in this university. It gives a lot of exposure to the students. The
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    TANISHQ ADHAULIA A PR consultant and social media analyst | Contributor-Level 6

    5 years ago
    Yes, you would be able to take admission to B.Sc in Psychology despite having humanities as your stream in class 12th. The only eligibility criteria for admission stand with a minimum of 50% in any stream (10+2) from a qualified board (C.B.S.E, I.C.S.E, or any State Board).
    To drive the students towards academic excellence, Amity University Mumbai provides various scholarships to both UG & PG courses based on various criteria
    For UG Programme:
    100 % on an aggregate of 93% in class 12th
    50 % on an aggregate of 88% in class 12th
    25 % on an aggregate of 75% in class 12th

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