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In my opinion I think that after B.Ed if you pursue your Masters, it would be better because then after Masters
even with your teaching you can start your Ph.D. In this way you can make a good career for life time. Moreover while teaching if you pursue you will be able to get a good slab of scholarship for you Ph.D. too. I would suggest that you first do your M.A. From a good college like LPU, Lady Sri ram College etc. Which would be good for your Masters as well as your Ph.D. All the Best !
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You can certainly join a Masters's course in Psychology. M.A. Psychology admissions are either done on the basis of merit or through the university/college's own entrance exam, and so you might want to first identify the universities that you would like to apply to. Delhi University, IILM University Gurugram, Fergusson College Pune, IP University, Banasthali University are a few good universities that offer an M.A. In Psychology. Some universities already have their forms available on their websites and are open for admissions. IILM University, Gurugram is also open for admissions into the undergraduate and postgraduate courses (www
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