M.A. (PSYCHOLOGY)
Master of Arts Psychology (M.A. (Psychology))
M.A. Psychology is a popular postgraduate level Master’s degree programme in psychology. Master of Arts in Psychology programme is a two year degree programme, distributed in four semesters. The M.A. in Psychology offers a broad and in-depth study of psychology as a discipline. Risk management, motivation and the function of mind, cognitive processes, conflict management, behaviours are some of the knowledge acquired in the M.A. in Psychology programme. An MA in this particular Psychology course students with an understanding of the field’s in-depth and advanced components and its professional aspects. M.A. in Psychology degree focuses on psychology, and students enrolling in the degree learn about human psychology and behaviour.
Eligibility Criteria
The eligibility requirements for an M.A. in Psychology are similar at most educational institutions. Candidates with any academic disciplines are eligible to pursue an M.A. in Psychology. To be eligible for the M.A. Psychology programme provided by a number of universities and affiliated colleges, students must have a bachelor’s degree in the relevant discipline and meet the following requirements.-
Students must have received a bachelor’s degree from a recognised university in any field. Though BA or a B.Sc. Psychology graduates have an advantage.
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It is necessary to have a bachelor’s degree with a minimum aggregate of 50 per cent.
- Candidates must pass an entrance exam as well as a personal interview, and meet the institute’s basic requirements.