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Sandeep Samineni

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Yes you can pursue a M.A. as a business analyst. In 2024 after your graduation in 2006 completing your PhD you will be interested in psychology. Most universities require a Bachelor's degree in psychology or other related field for admission to an M.A. programme in psychology. programs. Since you have a degree in psychology you should be eligible to apply. Ensure you check the specific admission requirements of the universities you are interested in as some may have additional prerequisites or entrance exams. Consider preparing any necessary documentation (resumes and letters of recommendation) to strengthen your application.

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Amit Saini

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Both options—an MA in Psychology and an MBA in Supply Chain Management (SCM)—can lead to fulfilling careers, but the choice depends on your interests and career goals.

If you are passionate about understanding human behaviour, and mental health, or pursuing a career in counselling, therapy, or organizational psychology, an MA in Psychology is a great choice. However, it may require additional years of specialisation and certifications for clinical or counselling roles.

On the other hand, an MBA in SCM leverages your existing background in business and aligns well with corporate roles, offering stability and lucrative growth opportuni

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Vishal Kumar

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Both MA and MSc can lead to a career in therapy if you are passionate about understanding human behaviour from social and cultural perspective MA would be better and if you prefer scientific and data research approach MSc would be better . Yes MA or MSc in psychology are better courses to pursue a career as a therapist.

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Anshuman Saxena

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An MA in Psychology offers many career opportunities. Graduates can work as:

  1. Clinical Psychologists: Helping people with mental health issues in hospitals or clinics.
  2. Counselors: Supporting students, families, or individuals in schools and community centers.
  3. HR Specialists: Improving employee well-being in companies.
  4. Teachers or Researchers: Teaching psychology or doing research in universities.
  5. Social Workers: Helping people through NGOs or government programs.
  6. Forensic Psychologists: Assisting in legal cases and investigations.

With increasing focus on mental health, this field has great career potential.

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Rupali Garg

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The specialisation is Clinical psychology which focuses on diagnosing and treating mental health disorders. Other specializations include counseling psychology, forensic psychology, developmental psychology, and social psychology. Each field offers unique career opportunities in healthcare, education, research, or organizational settings.

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Aashi Shukla

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A psychology degree is valuable as it opens up career options in counseling, social work, education, corporate roles, and mental health. It helps you understand human behavior and develop skills like communication and problem-solving.

 With growing awareness of mental health, the demand for psychology professionals is increasing. It's especially worth it if you're passionate about helping others and willing to pursue higher studies for specialised roles.

 

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Taru Jain

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Below is a table showcasing a list of the best government colleges for M.A. Psychology in Mumbai (All) with their total tuition fees, and entrance exam

College Name

Total Tuition Fee/Seats

Entrance Exam/ Eligibility

Kishinchand Chellaram College Admissions

INR 78000

Merit-Based

TISS - Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai Admissions

INR 68000

 CUET / TISSNET

IDOL Mumbai University Admissions

INR 18230  

Merit-Based

Shreemati Nathibai Damodar Thackersey Women's University, Admissions

INR 40510

Merit-Based

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Aashi Singh

Beginner-Level 5

Below is a table showcasing a list of the best private colleges for M.A. Psychology in Mumbai (All) with their total tuition fees, and entrance exam:

College Name

Total Tuition Fee/Seats

Entrance Exam/ Eligibility

Mithibai College of Arts Admissions

INR 1.45 L

 Merit-Based

St. Xavier's College, Mumbai Admissions

INR 1.84 L

Merit-Based

K J Somaiya College of Arts and Commerce Admissions

INR 11000

Merit-Based

Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj University Admissions

INR 1 L

Merit-Based

Amity University Online Admissions

INR 2.5 L

Merit-Based

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Nishtha Sinha

Beginner-Level 5

There are 20+ MA Psychology Colleges in Mumbai (All). Among these,  10+ are privately owned,  5 are government-owned, and the rest 4 colleges are public-private owned. The admission process mostly depends on entrance exams like CUET PG.  Some of the top MSc Colleges in Mumbai (All) are the K J Somaiya College of Arts and Commerce, Kishinchand Chellaram College, Nagindas Khandwala College, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj University,  and many more.

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Nitesh Anand

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A Master's in Psychology (MA Psychology) is a 2-year postgraduate course that focuses on understanding human behavior, emotions, and mental processes. It covers areas like clinical psychology, counseling, social psychology, and more. The course helps students develop skills in communication, research, and problem-solving. Graduates can work as counselors, therapists, researchers, or in fields like human resources and mental health services.

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