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8 years agoGuide-Level 13
Candidates with MA in Psychology are hugely recruited in private organization in various positions. In many private schools, there are posts open for Psychologists. Most of the schools offer student counseling as well as mental fitness services to adolescents as to guide them in the right direction. MA in Psychology graduates will also find jobs as Junior Psychologist in the community mental fitness departments. They can also find jobs with private companies involved in the research, data collection and psychoanalysis. Some can find jobs in rehabilitation centers as Assistants Psychologist
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
No. It is totally untrue to say that. Had that been the case, evening colleges would never exist. Never go by the rumors. Evening colleges were initially made to provide flexibility to independent students. There is no difference in the degree, chances of opportunities, placements records, etc.
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8 years ago
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It totally depends on what subjects are you willing to choose what have you pursued in the past. Kindly elaborate a little on your educational background for a better answer.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
Game industry roles are well diversified. I answered a console game workflow sometime back (Rajat Ojha's answer to What is the workflow for developing console games?). Of course mobile games are less demanding but you need to first figure out what you want to do in the game industry. Considering the fact that you want to be a programmer, its a great start. Focus on problem solving and mathematics as much as you can. Technologies will keep changing, basics dont.
You can pick any simple game engine like Unity of Game Maker. Id suggest to go with Unity as community is huge, tons of videos, samples etc youll get and its very relev
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