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Guide-Level 12
Thanks for asking.
Why do you want to do a private job? This is the right time to make your career.
Go for something better.
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I hope it will help you.
Best of luck.
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Scholar-Level 17
I suggest you to choose by her interest only because engineering without interest is nothing. Also, I suggest you to contact MS. Chetna S. She is well known Counsellor and also https://Shiksha.com Guide. You can contact her on www.bassekraah.com or on https://shiksha.com. She will surely help you out from this.
All the best.
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2. Amity Institute of Psychology and Allied Sciences
Applied psychology employment areas are:
1. Prisons.
2. Rehabilitation centers.
3. Research establishments.
4. Welfare organizations.
5. Vocational rehabilitation.
6. Research.
7. Correctional programs.
8. Community mental health centers.
9. Chemical jobs.
10. Healthcare and medical jobs
Eligibility:
1. MA psychological counselling:
a. The basic criteria is having a graduation degree in any stream. However, many of the reputed universities demand graduation degree with Honors in Psychology or Psychology as one of the subjects studied in graduation from an
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Go through a few university websites and check the program curriculum, see the specializations they offer. They have many options such as Counselling Psychologist, School Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist, Industrial-Organizational Psychology, Forensic Psychology, Educational Psychology, Sports Psychology, Child Development and so on. See what interests you the most and matches with your career interest.
You may refer to the link below
http://www.learnpsychology.org/resources/choosing-a-specialization/
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