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Ashish Kumar

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1.Get a Master's degree in business psychology.
2.Get a Master's degree and complete state licensing requirements to become a clinical or counseling psychologist
3.Get a Master's degree and complete state requirements to become a high school counselor or diagnostician
4.Get a Secondary education certification and teach psychology in high school (most of the ones I knew in Texas were also coaches, so it helps to have minor in athletics).
5. Change your major now to something that you want to do other than psychology, and just minor it in.

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syed faizan khan

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Every course in every field gives you job, if you are excellent in your studies and if you are filled with skills. In today's competitive world, if you are skillful, then you will definitely get a job.

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Amrit Raj

Scholar-Level 16

Yes, you can apply for all the posts, which require only graduation degrees, like railway, post office, police, SSC, state PCS, UPSC and many more. For admission in MA, you need to have a graduation degree. Just wait for the notification of the college you want to get admission for MA.

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Mohammed aamir

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Yes, there exist PG courses like, MBA which requires candidates with at least 2 years of working experience.

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Anjali Sharma

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If you are graduated in BA Political Science, then you can go for MA and Ph.D, and become Professor/lecturer in varsity or pursue B.Ed for two years and enter in the teaching line in government or private school. You also can go for variety of option like LLB, MBA etc. If you have no further intention of studies but, aspire being a government servant, then you can prepare for competition exam, such as SSC, UPSC and other state services. And, there are thousands of company and many more in the private sector, you can run your own business.

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Mohit Sood

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Hi Gunjan,
Career in reiki - Many licensed massage therapists incorporate Reiki into their healing, and their salaries can range anywhere from $10,000 to $60,000, depending on whether they work full- or part-time, and where their practice is located. Career in astrology - Astrology has emerged as one of the promising and lucrative career options in India. To become a successful astrologer, one has to pursue a course from any reputed institute or university. After completing the course, one can work with any organisation as a numerologist, palmist, tarot card reader etc. With experience and capital, one can set up his/her own firm for c
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Binita Ramchandani

Beginner-Level 1

Hello, great to hear that you are good at public speaking. You can opt for anchoring in news channels, host cooperate events, become a coach (many are keen to explore the skill of public speaking). Having said this, you should keep on improving yourself, read books, watch videos etc.

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amit s YADAV

Beginner-Level 5

If you want to get degree along with it, then you can go for Diploma, craftsperson or B.Sc Degree.

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Anisha PatilInterested in research....

Beginner-Level 5

There are lot of career options after doing class 12th in Arts. You can go for MPSC and UPSC preparation. You can do BA MA in any of the subject. Also, lectureship is a nice option. Information related to other career options in arts, you can easily get from Google.

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Madhumitha GomathinayagamHR Professional, Educational & Career Counselor

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B.Sc+M.Sc+Ph.D (BT) is a science stream course available in all major arts and science colleges whereas B.E. / B.Tech. +M.Tech+Ph.D. (BT) is an engineering course (more applied) which is to be pursued in an engineering college/ technical university. Career prospects are different. Option: 2nd is better, but costlier than the earlier one.

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