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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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Yes, you can definitely pursue M.A. in psychology. Already having done MBA which gives scope for many opportunities, you need to have a better clarity as why you want to pursue a career in Psychology. Psychology is one of the interesting field to study and practice as a career.

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I am not sure if you can do M.A. In Psychology unless you have done a Bachelor's degree in the same field. Anyhow there is a field of Psychology called Psychology of Fashion/Psychology of Clothing. I believe you can pursue that field if you want to mix up both Fashion & Psychology together. You can find more information about the field in here. https://www.iiftbangalore.com/post/psychology-of-colors-clothing-and-fashion.

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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

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You can opt for postgraduate Diploma in counselling and psychotherapy or counselling, remedial education courses to help learning disabled students.

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Hi,Yes, you can definitely pursue M.A. In psychology. Already having done MBA which gives scope for many opportunities, you need to have a better clarity as why you want to pursue a career in Psychology. MBA and Psychology as a combination gives you an edge in Organizational Psychology to collaborate with management to apply psychological principles for organization analysis, development and training, support with policy planning, recruitment & succession planning (To match right personality for the specific job role) and employee well-being. Organizational psychologists work for MNCs and organizations to deal with employees issues, de
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Diwakar GoelLet there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞

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Yes, you are eligible to pursue both the courses. Better go for M.Sc, as it will keep your options open later on also.

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