Dear Candidate,
That entirely depends on your choice that in which branch of psychology you want to pursue. First of all, three years of graduation, BA/BSc in psychology will count. Then if you decide to move ahead in the field of counselling psychology or industrial psychology, two years masters program is enough. You can do a diploma in counselling, child psychology, school psychology, etc as well if you want. Some university do not even ask for masters in psychology if you wish to do a diploma course. But if you want to become a clinical psychologist or a rehabilitation psychologist, then you have to complete a 2 year MPhil to get the RCI license to practice. And if you want to go in the academics, then qualifying NET after masters and completing PhD is important.
Dear aspirant hope you are doing well.
3 years
The Bachelor's courses in Physiology are usually 3 years long, divided into 6 semesters. The Master's courses are usually also 2-3 years long and are also divided into 4-6 semesters. The PhD course in Physiology is also 3 years long and divided into 6 semesters.
Eligibility criteria for physiology
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