Is it possible to pursue M.Sc Neuro Psychology after BPT course?

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    Annu navariya | Contributor-Level 10

    9 months ago

    Yes, it's possible to pursue an M.Sc in Neuro Psychology after getting a BPT degree, as a BPT student is more aligned with health and rehabilitation, but one can pursue M.Sc in Neuro Psychology, which focuses more on understanding brain-behavior relationships and cognitive functions. This programme will cater to students from diversified fields allied to health sciences such as BPT who might opt for this if the necessary criteria are fulfilled and a percentage of minimum undergraduate study completion. This multiple-areas-of-study diversity fosters the diversification in students studying psychological interventions regarding neurologi

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    KUMKUM BASWAL | Contributor-Level 8

    12 months ago

    The fee range for courses in Narasaraopeta Engineering College (Autonomous) varies between INR 60,000 to INR 1,00,000 per year for undergraduate courses like B.Tech, depending upon the specialisation chosen. The fee for postgraduate courses like M.Tech varies between INR 70,000 to INR 1,20,000 per year. The fees vary depending upon the course, category-general, SC/ST, etc., and the available scholarships. The most up-to-date and accurate fee structure can be obtained by contacting the college directly or through their official website. Hostel, mess, and other facilities may have additional charges.

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