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Is it compulsory to have studied any particular subject for BSC hons in psychology?


Neha 3rd Feb, 2019
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Kamal Kant 15th Mar, 2019

Hey Neha, the eligibility criteria for admissions in the Christ University, Bangalore are as following:

1. Candidate must have passed in the 10+2 with a minimum percentage of 55%.

2. Candidate must have done his/her 10+2 from the recognised board like Karnataka PUC, ISCE, CBSE, NIOS and State Boards.

3. Candidate can be from any stream such as Humanities, Social Science, Commerce or Sciences.

It is a 3-year full-time course and the admission is given on the basis of Christ University Entrance test, Skill assessment, Micro Presentation, Academic Presentation and Personal Interview.

Hope this helps.

For more details about the course please visit the link below:

https://www.careers360.com/university/christ-university-bangalore/bsc-psychology-hons-course

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