Hi friends,
I have done my BA English. Wish to do Msc Psychology through distance education program. Pls support in the following
(i) Only annamalai and tamilnadu open university is open. which is good?why?
(ii) will doing a Msc Psychology after UG in English will be difficult?
Any other inputs or value additions are welcome...reg Raj
From India, Madras
I have done my BA English. Wish to do Msc Psychology through distance education program. Pls support in the following
(i) Only annamalai and tamilnadu open university is open. which is good?why?
(ii) will doing a Msc Psychology after UG in English will be difficult?
Any other inputs or value additions are welcome...reg Raj
From India, Madras
Dear Chanraj...
It honestly depends on what you INTEND to do after you get an MSC degree, in Psychology. For one: Annamalai courses are absolutely pathetic. They have no basis of formal structure, study materials are questionable, exam patterns are almost like a joke. Their course in a nutshell: is a complete waste of time and money. Moreover, a professional course like this is only meant for regular type enrollment. If you wish to pursue a career, related to Psychology, I suggest you take up a full time course. And don't worry. The English usage in most textbooks are easily comprehensive. That is the last thing you'd want to worry about. But what you have to understand is essentially: that a distance programme in Psychology, is absolutely useless until you have at least 7-8 working years of experience in some social work sector [Mental Health field will not let you work until you have a basic degree in Psy].
Currently, the premier institute for bagging a Masters [Science] Programme, is Christ University, Bangalore or CIPA [Ranchi]. Both have entrance interviews and are really competitive. Christ has it's own dedicated Research Wing [a nine floor 800 ft massive building equipped with state of the art facilities, Faculty is beyond imagination: All teachers are Ace honor professors & doctorates] and currently provides Msc in Clinical, Counselling & Industrial Psychology. I suggest you start do a little more R&D on this if you do not find Christ an option. Fee is around 1.4L for two years.
All The Best,
Regards,
Attri Sen
From India, Gurgaon
It honestly depends on what you INTEND to do after you get an MSC degree, in Psychology. For one: Annamalai courses are absolutely pathetic. They have no basis of formal structure, study materials are questionable, exam patterns are almost like a joke. Their course in a nutshell: is a complete waste of time and money. Moreover, a professional course like this is only meant for regular type enrollment. If you wish to pursue a career, related to Psychology, I suggest you take up a full time course. And don't worry. The English usage in most textbooks are easily comprehensive. That is the last thing you'd want to worry about. But what you have to understand is essentially: that a distance programme in Psychology, is absolutely useless until you have at least 7-8 working years of experience in some social work sector [Mental Health field will not let you work until you have a basic degree in Psy].
Currently, the premier institute for bagging a Masters [Science] Programme, is Christ University, Bangalore or CIPA [Ranchi]. Both have entrance interviews and are really competitive. Christ has it's own dedicated Research Wing [a nine floor 800 ft massive building equipped with state of the art facilities, Faculty is beyond imagination: All teachers are Ace honor professors & doctorates] and currently provides Msc in Clinical, Counselling & Industrial Psychology. I suggest you start do a little more R&D on this if you do not find Christ an option. Fee is around 1.4L for two years.
All The Best,
Regards,
Attri Sen
From India, Gurgaon
i've done my bachelor's in psychology and now wish to pursue a masters in organizational psychology in distance mode n wld lyk to know I'd madras university allows us to do a distance degree simultaneously wid a regular course frm a different university....
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