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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Graduates and post graduate in the field of psychology have several interesting opportunities in counselling and special education teaching. You may refer to following article for career details as a psychologist: https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/paramedical/articles/popular-careers-in-psychology-for-the-best-minds-blogId-3626.
You may opt for BA (Hons) psychology after 10+2.

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Career in Private sector after MA in Psychology
Candidates with MA in Psychology are hugely recruited in private organization in various positions. In many private schools, there are posts open for Psychologists. Most of the schools offer student counseling as well as mental fitness services to adolescents as to guide them in the right direction. MA in Psychology graduates will also find jobs as Junior Psychologist in the community mental fitness departments. They can also find jobs with private companies involved in the research, data collection and psychoanalysis. Some can find jobs in rehabilitation centers as Assistants Psychologist
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A lot of people struggle to make the distinction between a master's in social work and a Master's in psychology. This is because they deliver very similar mental health therapy and they work with very similar diagnostics procedures. However, there are some significant difference between the two on various levels. It is very important to understand these differences if you are considering a career in either social work or psychology.

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Deepti Singh

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Master's degrees in psychology are typically earned within or in preparation for a doctoral program. Applicants to Master's programmes must have a Bachelor's degree and an acceptable score on the GRE, as well as a minimum GPA dependent on the school.

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Deepti Singh

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5 best colleges for psychology in India:
Lady Sri Ram College for Women, New Delhi
Christ University, Bangalore
Dayanand Anglo Vedic College, Chandigarh
Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi
Presidency College, Chennai
Correspondence MA psychology course
1.Annamalai University
2.Andhra University
3.Bangalore University
4.Madras University
5.Osmania University
6.Nalanda Open University
7.Tamilnadu Open University

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Shaina,
It's very nice to know your dream of making a career in psychology. You just have to do graduation in this subject first before proceeding for MA.

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shreyas chopra

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As you are a B.Sc graduate you are eligible to apply for an intermediate course
or executive examinations. You are exempted from foundation course.
As per the rule of The Institute of Company Secretaries of India if you are directly applying for intermediate course/executive examination you will have to complete core subject of foundation course through coaching or postal
course.
The schedule of registration and examination is available on its official website.
Visit the following links:
http://www.icsi.edu/Student/FoundationCourse/tabid/1529/Default.aspx
http://www.icsi.edu/Student/IMPORTANTDATES/tabid/1579/Default.aspx

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Graduates and post graduate in the field of psychology have several interesting opportunities in counselling and special education teaching. You may refer to following article for career details as a psychologist: https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/paramedical/articles/popular-careers-in-psychology-for-the-best-minds-blogId-3626

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