Criminology
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Yes, you can surely apply for an M.A. in Psychology at Delhi University through the entrance exam CUET PG.
DU allows the candidates with any discipline for any courses, but the first preference will be given to candidates with a psychology background.
As for the criminology course, it's not
1. *Criminology* by Edwin H. Sutherland & Donald R. Cressey – a classic foundational text.
2. *Criminology: Theory and Practice* by Stephen E. Brown, Finn-Aage Esbensen, & Gilbert Geis – comprehensive overview.
3. *Principles of Criminology* by Larry J. Siegel – widely used for exam prep.
4. *Criminology: The Core*
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For pdf you can visit University officiall website or may take help from YouTube notes and website like Scribd and UGC may give relevant documents.
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Yes, you can pursue an MSc in Forensic Science after completing a BSc in Biotechnology, as many universities accept science graduates for this program. Your BSc in Biotechnology provides a strong foundation for fields like forensic biology and serology, and you can pursue this degree by meeting the specific
your career plan is valid as it provide knowledge which is relevant to become ips officer but you need to prepare for other subjects too because UPSC's ips broad syllabus includes Indian governance and current affairs too.
I advice to choose b.a in psychology in india as this avoids the
Yes, with NFAT 65 and CUET 408, you have a reasonable chance of getting shortlisted in counseling for B.Sc. Criminology and Forensic Science, especially in regional campuses of NFSU or colleges like UPFICS Lucknow, depending on seat availability and category.
With 35.25 marks and 206 rank in NFSU Gandhinagar B.Sc Criminology merit list under ST category and Defense Priority 6, your chances depend on the availability of seats after higher priority candidates. Although your ST category and defense quota give you an advantage, Priority 6 is relatively lower, so chances
If your NFAT 2025 rank is 208 for the Delhi campus and your name appears on the Delhi Campus merit list, then you’re in a very good position. Since you didn’t find your name in the first list, don’t panic admission generally happens in multiple rounds.
Your name might appear
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To pursue a postgraduate degree in Clinical Psychology, most universities have specific eligibility criteria. Here's what typically applies: General Eligibility:
A Bachelor’s degree in Psychology is usually required.
Some universities may accept graduates from related fields (like Criminology, Sociology, or Social Work) but often prefer candidates with at
Since you have completed your BA in Criminology, and are now interested in pursuing Clinical Psychology at the postgraduate (PG) level, your eligibility will depend on the specific university or institution's criteria.
Most universities offering MA or MSc in Clinical Psychology require applicants to have a Bachelor’s degree in
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