which stream includes phsycology.
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Answers
Psychology Programmes
Bachelor Courses
Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Psychology
Master's Courses
Master of Arts (MA) in Psychology Master of Arts (MA) in Applied Psychology
Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology MSc in Psychology
Answer:
Explanation:
Psychology is the study of human health and behaviour affected by their mind. Psychology courses in India are offered at various levels i.e. Diploma courses in Psychology, Certificate courses in Psychology, Bachelor degree courses in Psychology as well as Postgraduate courses in Psychology. Moreover, there are many research-level courses in Psychology and part-time or online courses in Psychology.
While, Psychology is a vast subject itself, but every course that requires studying about Human anatomy and related subjects also include basic concepts of psychology in its course-curriculum. 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 related topics.
Psychology Courses Eligibility and Entrance Exams
Eligibility for UG Psychology courses:
Candidates should have studied class 12th or equivalent education from state/national education board in India
Candidates from all streams i.e. Arts, Science or Commerce are eligible for admission to Psychology courses
Moreover, candidates who have completed their class 12th qualifying education from any open school board like NIOS are also eligible
Colleges/Institutes for psychology courses may mention additional eligibility criteria at the time of admission
Eligibility for PG Psychology courses:
Candidates who have completed bachelor degree with Psychology as a main subject are eligible
The final year papers/subjects should include psychology as a main subject for calculating aggregate marks
Candidates appearing for final year examination of their bachelor degree are also eligible
Candidates who have completed their graduation in psychology in distance education or from Open University are not eligible