What is the criteria for taking admission in B.A. Psychology (H) at IILM University, Gurugram?

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a year ago

To be eligible for admission to the B.A. (Hons.) in Psychology programme at IILM University, Gurugram, candidates generally need to meet the following criteria:

  1. Educational Qualification: Completion of higher secondary education (10+2) or its equivalent from a recognised board or institution.
  2. Minimum

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a year ago

The B.A. Psychology (H) and BSc. Clinical Psychology programme at IILM University follows a well-crafted course structure that provides students with a holistic understanding of psychology and its applications. The course duration is of 4 years. The admission criteria is 50% or above in 10+2 from an

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a year ago

The Eligibility criteria for the BA (Hons) Psychology programme at IILM University Gurgaon is that the candidate is required to have completed their higher secondary education (10+2) or equivalent with a minimum aggregate score of 50%.

 
 

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