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Mansi Gupta

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Hi Namratha, to answer your question, I would say that yes you can pursue both as this is not an impossible thing to do. But, why do you want to put both your feet in two different boats which are rowing in totally different directions; you might end up reaching no where. Personally I would suggest you to choose one of two, rest is all upto your choice.

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dhruti

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It all depends which career you want to pursue both of them are equally good and interesting.

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jayakishore aireripgd vlsi&ehd-btech or msc (NIEIT)

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HR comes under hiring employees and developing their skills etc. For doing MBA, you can have any graduation degree.
Now you have a chance to do psychology, better to do it.
As Psychology is useful in all fields.

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Bhanu ThakurHappy to help.

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no not only on the basis of mere graduation you need to do PG too and specialize in any field related to psychology like clinical or community or paranomal. various branches are there and you need to check the association of abroad country in which you are applying for example in USA there is APA American psychological association. so is the case with other countries you better do PG from abroad university in which country u are interested.

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Harshit Mehta

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Yes Psychology has a vast scope in India and pursuing psychology through distance mode is a good option as it eliminates any geographical hurdles. Listed below are some specializations in psychology :
Behavioral Psychology
Clinical Psychology
Educational Psychology
Developmental Psychology
Industrial and organizational psychology
Forensic Psychology
Criminal Psychology
Business Psychology
List of colleges offering psychology course through Distance mode :
For B.Sc. Psychology :
Alagappa University
Annamalai University
Madras University
For B. A Psychology :
Bangalore University
Mumbai University
Vinayaka Mission
Nalanda Open University

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Aarti Singh

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Mounica, Psychology is the study of human behavior and mental processes. Psychologists study a person's reactions, emotions, and behavior, and apply their understanding of that behavior to treat the associated behavioral problems. Treatment is focused on therapy and counseling, rather than prescribing medications for a “quick fix.” It is also the psychologist's job to come up with an individualized treatment plan for each patient, and to modify it as necessary over time.
As one establishes himself in the field and specializes in any of its branches, he can earn up to Rs.2 lakh per month.
Many good private universities are offering d
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Chetna S

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Hi
You have to first check that the university from where u completed Your Bachelor's is recognised by AIU (association of Indian universities) or you may take admission into NRI quota. Just check with the university directly about the whole process of admission by visiting them or writing to them. Hopefully there wouldn't be any problem.

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