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Scholar-Level 18
It's really nice to see that you have not fallen prey to the obsession with engineering. Psychology is a fantastic course with great potential ahead. Once you finish graduation, PG too is available in different disciplines. A lot of job opportunities are available. Counselor in school. Marriage counseling. etc.
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There is a big difference between a professional counsellor and a person who uses some counselling skills as part of their role, for example their role as a friend or colleague.
Counselling is Not:
1) Giving advice.
2) Judgemental.
3) Attempting to sort out the problems of the client.
4) Expecting or encouraging a client to behave in a way in which the counsellor may have behaved when confronted with a similar problem in their own life.
5) Getting emotionally
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Scholar-Level 18
Yes, IGNOU has a wide range of courses lined up for students. But why IGNOU? Are you currently working? It's better to do any course by going to college. But of course for working people nothing like IGNOU.
There are great prospects after you complete graduation.
Best wishes.
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Scholar-Level 16
You need to appear for English grammar test and interview for the admission in B.Sc Psychology programme in Amity University, Manesar.
All the best.
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