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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Christ Bannerghatta BSc in Psychology comprises eight semesters. The course curriculum includes core, elective and Ability Enhancement Courses. The core subjects include major and minor core subjects. It also includes an internship. Some of the subjects included in the BSc in Psychology curriculum at Christ Bannerghatta Campus are as follows:
- Psychological Processes
- Basic Statistics in Psychology
- Experimental Psychology
- History and Systems of Psychology
- Developmental Psychology
- Genetics & Bio-informatics
- Physiological Psychology
- Social Psychology
- Neuroanatomy Lab
- Artificial Intelligence
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Yes, it's possible to become a Psychiatric nurse with a Psychology degree, although it may require additional education and training in nursing. If you're interested in becoming a mental health nurse, you'll need to pursue Nursing education. One can pursue a Nursing course. Candidates can enrol for BSc Nursing which provides the education and training necessary to become a registered nurse (RN) and specialize in areas such as psychiatric-mental health nursing.
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The expected CUET PG Psychology cutoff for the SC category at BHU is likely to be in the range of 170-185 out of 300. This is based on past trends and the anticipated difficulty level of the exam, with SC candidates typically having a lower cutoff compared to the General and OBC categories.
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A degree in BA Hons psychology give creates the opportunity to work in multiple career profiles such as:
- Clinical Psychologist
- Mental Health Counselor
- School Psychologist
- Research Psychologist
- Industrial-Organizational Psychologist
- Neuropsychologist
- Forensic Psychologist
- Child Psychologist
- Rehabilitation Counselor
- Substance Abuse Counselor
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Completing MBBS is itself great! Now, further, if you wish to do Masters in Psychology or join any other PG course, completely depends upon your own personal interests. If you a strong interest in Psychology you should opt for Masters degree, after clearing cuet PG you can get into a gd central or state university college for this and if you want to purse MD after MBBS, it is also a god choice. You should opt for what your heart truly desires.
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