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You can pursue an MA in psychology as the basic eligibility requirement of this course is a graduate degree in any discipline.
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pass the 10+2 exam with any of the stream and minimum 50% to
complete a Bachelor (BA or BS) in Psychology degree (the curriculum of which focuses on personality development, psychotherapy, stress management and neuro-psychology)
specialization at the postgraduate level, where one can get an MA or M.Sc in either Psychology, Social Work, or Counseling
Further specialization at the doctoral level is available as well via PhD or MPhil
The postgraduate and doctoral programs focus their studies more on research, which is great for pursuing either a research or teaching job, whereas the grad
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