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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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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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The top college in India to pursue a B.A. In psychology is The NorthCap University (https://www.ncuindia.edu/). B.A. Hons Psychology programme offers students a unique liberal arts education that helps them in exploring different philosophies, cultures, and human experiences which will broaden their worldview and provide them with a valued perspective sought by today global companies. The broad nature of elective courses in
the programme offer plenty of career options and confirms the applicability of psychological understanding in the areas of counselling, clinical research, organizational behaviour, and applied psychology experiments.
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