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jyoti goel

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A combination of good, academic A level subjects is required. Psychology A level is desirable, but not usually required. Other preferred subjects include sociology, geography, anthropology, economics, politics, philosophy, and history.

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Hi,
Eligibility for PG Psychology courses:
Candidates who have completed a Bachelor's degree with Psychology as the main subject are eligible.
The final year papers/subjects should include psychology as a main subject for calculating aggregate marks.
Candidates appearing for final year examination of their Bachelor's degree are also eligible.
Candidates who have completed their graduation in psychology in distance education or from Open University are not eligible. Good luck.

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jyoti goel

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For becoming psychologist, you need to study psychology at graduation level instead of law and then seek specialisation in criminal psychology. There is one more way that touches this field. You will have to study extensively criminology. One field of this deals with criminal psychology.

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If you want to come on the track which leads you to the Psychologist then thisll be your process to reach to your destination:12th with Psychology as a subject (Generally, if you want to pursue B.A. In Psychology or B.A. (Gen) with Psychology as a subject then majority of the Universities require Psychology as a subject studied at 12th standard). B.A. (Hons) in Psychology or B.A. (Gen) with Psychology as a subject. Then perform your M.A. In Psychology. Now, finally take license from American Psychological Association or other similar Psychology organisation. That's it, your now a valid Psychologist and can start your own business or jo
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https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/dcet-exam
Here is the complete details of the DCET.

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