B.A Psychology
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There are no guarantees.
However, choosing Hons. would mean that you will study the subject in great depth, and that might expand your options for your career.
Both English and Psychology have a great scope. You can choose either of the Hons., or you can choose B.A. Gen where you'll be studying both, but not in that much depth as in an Hons. course. If your interest lies in both then you should study B.A. Gen, or if your interest gravitates more towards one of the subjects then Hons. would be a better option.
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https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/psychology/colleges/colleges-india
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.shiksha.com/mass-communication-media/articles/amp/top-10-mass-communication-colleges-in-india-blogId-13552
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You should be allowed to pursue MA in psychology after completing BA in psychology despite not pursuing an Honours course. Here is the what the official website states:
M.A. Admission:Seats available for admission- 20Eligibility: B.A. with Psychology (special)Entrance test: 50 marksAdmission procedure begins after results of S.P.
Pune University resultsMerit list
o S. P. Pune University students- 50%
weightage to Entrance Tests marks and 50%
weightage to Marks in SYBA & TYBA papers
of Psychology (6 papers)
o Other-than S. P. Pune University students100%
weightage to Entrance Test marksReservation rules of Govt applicable
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