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I can help with the process on how to go abroad for higher education, where and why you have to discover yourself. First of all, you need to complete Masters/M.Phil in psychology from an accredited university/college with really a good score like 8 or higher on a 10 point scale. You need to choose which country you want to go and then select a college. You are advised to select more than one college. Make sure you check the eligibility/prerequisites before applying. You will also need to take IELTS/ TOEFL exam and get the required band, minimum 6.5 (overall) and no part less than 6 (check university/college details).
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Yes, you can pursue BA Hons. Psychology after your class 12th with arts. Eligibility criteria for pursuing BA (Fine Arts) is to pass in 10+2. For better future and knowledge in psychology, you must make sure that you are enrolling yourself in a premium university that provides you access to ample growth opportunities. Some of the top universities offering MA Psychology are:
Lovely Professional University, Punjab, Sri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC) - Delhi, St. Xavier's College, Mumbai, Presidency College, Chennai, Christ University, Bangalore. Etc.
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For psychology and even literature, it is applicable.
Hence I shall say that mass communication or journalism is possible.
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Please let us know which region you belong to or looking admission for? Or, you want to know about colleges from all over India?
Thanks.
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Best of luck for your future and if there is any query, feel free to ask.
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