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anvita rastogiStudent: statistics at st. Xavier's College Mumbai

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BA Economics if opted from a good college like St. Xavier's College-Mumbai or some DU college has much wider scope than BA. But if you did not get in top colleges then it is advisable to do BBA since it is a technical and professional course and has a higher value of its degree than any of the low BA colleges.

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Yes, there are courses for cultural studies in India like Anthropology, and Sociology.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Dear Prasad,
It's good that you are about to learn a new foreign language also. It surely helps you in future. However, there is nothing like preference in this. You can choose any of the language based upon your future goals. For Eg, if you are willing to go France for further studies then undoubtedly French will help, same as like for German. Hence, define your future aspirations and then go for it.
Hope this helps.
Good luck.

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Radhika Verma

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Yes, of course, you can. Either start from the beginning by completing BA/B.Sc Psychology from an accredited university and then completing MA/M.Sc followed by M.phil/Ph.D in the same discipline to get RCI certification or You can directly opt for Master's degree programme since you have already done graduation. However, being a post-graduate course, all candidates who have completed their graduation in same or similar specialisation are eligible for this programme but there are few universities offering post graduation in psychology to non-psychology graduates. For example, IGNOU (Indira Gandhi National Open University) - SoSS (School
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