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a year agoContributor-Level 10
You will be in charge of creating new educational programmes. You'll plan training programmes for infants, children, adults, groups, seniors, social service organisations, governmental organisations, for-profit businesses, families, etc.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
A teacher can pursue a career in educational psychology. They can choose to go down this career route, but there are specific steps in schooling that they must take. They can begin their transition into the field of educational psychology if they have a first degree in psychology. Educational Psychology is one of the branches of applied psychology. It is the study of the behavior of the learner in connection with the educational environment.
Entering the field of educational psychology might be made easier with a strong foundation from experience as a teacher. Professionals in educational psychology frequently strive to
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3 years agoContributor-Level 10
Obtain a Bachelor's degree. Completing a Master degree programme will increase your chances of getting hired in any organisation. Top universities in India for Industrial Psychology
1. Lady Shri Ram College for Women
2. Jesus and Mary College
3. Jai Hind College, Mumbai
4. TATA Institute of Social Science
5. Indian Institute of Psychological Research.
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3 years agoContributor-Level 8
1. Pursue a Master's degree in Psychology: You can pursue a master's degree in psychology after completing your B.A. LL.B. Course. A master's degree in psychology will give you a strong foundation in the principles and theories of psychology.
2. Specialize in Criminal Psychology: During your master's degree, you can choose to specialize in criminal psychology. This specialisation will give you a deeper understanding of the criminal mind and the psycholo
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Both psychologists and psychiatrists deal with mental health issues. But their approaches are different. difference is -
- psychiatrist studies for a medical degree to become a doctor of medicine (M. D. in Psychiatry). They have to appear in NEET UG exam to attain MBBS and are called doctors. On other hand, a psychologist studies for an M.Sc or MA in clinical psychology. He or she may also study further to attain a PhD. They will also be required to take RCI exam to gain RCI license to practice.
- Psychiatrists have authority to diagnose and treat patients with medication. whereas psychologists usually have to enlist help of therapy.&n
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