B.A Psychology
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Scholar-Level 16
Sorry, you cannot even both programme leading to different career goals and different skills and require proper attention in regular mode study. So, you have to choose one of them and go further with that domain.
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BA psychology students take the course in a more traditional way whereas the B.Sc Psychology students take the course in the modern way.The traditional significance and importance of Psychology as a subject is imparted to the students of the BA Psychology course whereas the application of it is with the B.Sc Psychology course.The period of study of BA Psychology is three years in most universities. On the other hand, the period of study of B.Sc Psychology is also three years in most universities but a few other universities prescribe four years of study for the completion of the course.BA Psychology students tend to study
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No, you need to apply separately for every good university and appear for their admission process whether it's entrance exam or interview.
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