Manav Rachna University | B.Sc Admissions 2025
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60 MonthsDepartment of Applied Psychology under School of Health Sciences is one of the most prospering and rapidly growing departments of The Neotia University. The teaching, research, training, student counselling & extension oriented unit has several well-equipped smart classrooms with basic amenities, computers, projectors, screens and research laboratories with psychological tools, equipment, psychological test assessment tools and batteries with manuals and data collection materials. The department is also equipped with a departmental library and digital and internet equipment. The experienced faculty members of the department are very helpful to the students and provide necessary technical support for conducting good quality research and extension work to gain knowledge and expertise. They provide a friendly and approachable environment for all students
A Master’s degree in Psychology, Applied Psychology, Counseling Psychology or specialization in any branch of Psychology, with minimum aggregate marks (B.Sc/B.A+M.A/M.Sc) of 55% and above from a recognized university listed under UGC. The candidates with M.Phil degree in Clinical Psychology will be exempted from the written entrance examination and will be eligible to appear for the viva voce/interview directly.
Admissions open for B.Sc. (Hons.)- Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics & more
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