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I'm bcom graduate but i wanna pursue ma psychology can i do it?


Abhi 4th May, 2021
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Atif Ali 4th May, 2021

Hello,

The basic Eligibility criteria to pursue M.A (Master's of Arts) is that a candidate must be holder of a Bachelor's degree in Psychology, or the Candidate must have studied Psychology as one of the main Subjects in Graduation. This is the basic Eligibility criteria, but this criteria Varies from University to University. Some Colleges prefer student who have studied Psychology as Hons paper in Graduation.


So this is very difficult for you to take admission in M.A Psychology. Admission into this course is based on both Admission and Entrance, it depends on the University/Institute you're willing to take admission into. I am mentioning some of best colleges to pursue this course-

1. Hindu College, Delhi

2. Fergusson College, Pune

3. St. Xavier's College, Mumbai

4. Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce, Pune

5. Mithibai College of Arts, Mumbai

Good Luck.

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