Im a B.Com graduate. Can I go for a M.A. Or M.Sc. In psychology?

Graduate from Pune university with 69%. But didnt have psychology as a paper.

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6 years ago
Hi, You can certainly join a Masters's course in Psychology. M.A. Psychology admissions are either done on the basis of merit or through the university/college's own entrance exam, and so you might want to first identify the universities that you would like to apply to. Delhi University, IILM Univer

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Priya Mahajan
6 years ago
Yes, you can join your desired stream of M.A. Psychology because the eligibility for M.A. Psychology is 50% at least in your graduation. Nothing specifically is required more than this. But you need to check a college which would give the right impetus to you career. That is to say, choose a college

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