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23rd May 2022, 08:53 PM
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PhD in Psychology can be done without MA in Psychology?
Hi I have done MBA/PGDM Finance ,am I eligible for PHD in Psychology directly without doing MA. If yes which are the best universities in India to do so.
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29th May 2022, 03:07 PM
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Re: PhD in Psychology can be done without MA in Psychology?
To study PhD in Psychology a candidate should have done their MA in Psychology with a specialization or MPhil in Psychology with a minimum score of 50% - 60% marks in aggregate from a recognized university. Admission selection is done on the basis of performance in the entrance examination followed by a personal interview.
For a PhD course, a Master's degree is absolutely necessary for the relevant subject. Some universities can allow different subjects but the majority will not. I would suggest you to please check before applying. |
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31st May 2022, 10:03 PM
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Re: PhD in Psychology can be done without MA in Psychology?
Yes, Most PhD programs admit you with a bachelors degree. It is assumed that you will complete your PhD, and the master’s degree is almost irrelevant.
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