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Conquer NCET ITEP Psychology Domain Section
The Psychology domain (Section 2) of the National Common Entrance Test (NCET) evaluates your knowledge of mental processes, behaviors, and therapeutic methodologies. Regular practice on the NTA Computer-Based Test (CBT) portal helps you manage time and maximize your score.
For complete preparation, check our NCET syllabus and NCET preparation strategy.
You can also practice Psychology for CUET through our CUET mock test platform.
Official Psychology Syllabus Breakdown
Our mock tests strictly follow the Class 12 NCERT guidelines as prescribed by NTA. The questions inside our CBT interface cover all essential topics required to ace this section:
- Variations in Psychological Attributes: Intelligence, theories of intelligence, emotional intelligence, and aptitude testing.
- Self and Personality: Self-esteem, self-efficacy, and various approaches to studying personality (Type, Trait, Psychodynamic).
- Meeting Life Challenges: Nature, types, and sources of stress, coping strategies, and promoting positive health.
- Psychological Disorders & Therapies: Anxiety, somatic symptom, and mood disorders, along with various therapeutic approaches like CBT and Psychodynamic therapy.
- Attitude, Social Influence & Group Processes: Formation of attitudes, prejudice, social cognition, conformity, compliance, and intergroup conflicts.