What is the criteria to pursue Psychology? Is it possible to pursue the same after B.Com?

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aru chopra
2013-12-19 15:05:36
Hi, Ideally you should go for M.COM, LLB, MBA or some professional degree course such as CA, CS, ICWA, etc. However, if you are keen on pursuing a program in Psychology then you can plan to pick M.A or M.SC Psychology. The basic eligibility criterion for pursuing M.A/M.SC Psychology is having a

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But, it become so difficult to do MA in psychology, because there is no base of psychology, so what another option do you have?

Manmeet Kaur
2013-12-18 12:00:40
Hi, -> Generally, to pursue Psychology at graduate level, you need to pass 12th in any stream with minimum 55% from a recognized board. At post graduate level, candidate needs to pass graduation in Psychology with minimum 50% from a recognized university. You may contact the college officials

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