Admission to the program requires a combination of criteria: 50% of the entrance exam marks, 50% of undergraduate academic performance, and consideration of community quota. The program is taught by experienced psychologists who integrate practical knowledge into their teaching, each using unique methods to engage with students and encourage social interaction. The annual tuition fee is $6,000, with additional semester exam fees of $100 per paper, which vary based on the number of papers taken. The university provides numerous placement opportunities, especially through internships with government institutions. Although these internships are unpaid, they offer valuable experience. Furthermore, the college offers a scholarship for BC candidates whose family income is less than 1 lakh. The college office is recognized for its helpful assistance in securing various scholarships for students.
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