B.A Psychology
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you can. The eligibility conditions for an MSc Psychology course are to obtain a UG degree in Psychology (BA or BSc) with at least 50% marks from a recognised university.
Opting for an MSc Psychology after graduation is a good option because the MA will give you the choice opt for any of the specializations.
A BA or BSc Psychology only gives the base knowledge of the subject, but higher studies let you dive deep into a specific area with research opportunities.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
Those who are curious about exploring human minds and behaviour. If you have a keen interest in understanding behaviours, emotions, and social dynamics.
I believe you also need to have great communication skills, empathy, and analytical skills, apart from all this.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
Of course, it is. If you're interested in studying human behaviour and making a career in it, a BA Psychology course can be a good start.
You can either go for higher studies like PG Diploma or MA after the BA Psychology or opt for a job.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
It depends. You should choose the one based on your career goals. BSc Psychology is a technical degree that'll give you more lab-based scientific knowledge. The BA Psychology is a more theory-based degree focused on social aspects and humanities.
Another thing to consider is that you can't pursue a BSc in Psychology with a Humanities or Arts background in Class 12.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
Of course, and it's huge. There's a genuinely growing demand for Psychology professionals worldwide. People nowadays are getting more and more aware of their mental wellness.
Psychologists are needed in many areas, including corporates, hospitals, sports, education, etc.
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 1
You should go for the BANARAS HINDU UNIVERSITY. Because BHU provides best faculty and course. And I personally suggest because I'm also a psychology student from BHU.
For the admission, you have to appear for the CUET exam.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
Your pay will depend on your experience and expertise. But some high paying positions in the market are
| BA Psychology Jobs | Average Salary |
|---|---|
| HR Manager | INR 11.3 LPA |
| Research Analyst | INR 5.2 LPA |
| Marketing Manager | INR 13.2 LPA |
| PR Manager | INR 7.2 LPA |
| Marketing Specialist | INR 9.6 LPA |
Note - The information is taken from external sites and may vary.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, in BA Hons Psychology, you'll study the Psychology subjects in depth compared to the BA Psychology (regular). In the General BA Psychology, you'll find subjects like English, Political Science, or Philosophy, blended into the syllabus.
Biopsychology, Psychology & Individual Differences, Environmental Science, Development of Psychological Thought, etc., subjects are included in the regular BA Psychology. Child Psychology, Counselling Process, Behaviour Modification and Counselling, Behavioural Science, Psychiatric Social Work, etc., subjects are included in the BA Hons Psychology.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
Sure, BA Psychology DU is a good option, all you need to do is complete Class 12 from any stream with a minimum of 70% - 80% aggregate from a recognised board of education. The DU now accepts the CUET score for bachelor's programs. Check the cut-off of the colleges as they differ for every DU college.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
The core BA psychology subjects that you'll study in the programme are
- Introduction to Psychology
- Statistical Methods for Psychological Research
- Biopsychology
- Psychology of Individual Differences
- Development of Psychological Thought
- Social Psychology
- Understanding Psychological Disorders
- Developmental Psychology
- Organizational Behavior
- Organizational Behavior
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