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Shahnaz SyedaConsultant Clinical Psychologist RCI Regd.

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You can look forward to Maters in Psychology with specialization in Applied psychology or Counseling psychology or Industrial psychology. There are options of regular as well as distance mode.

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Chetna S

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Psychology sector is yet getting organised in india due to unawareness about the need of it, but if you are passionate and have skills required for it, you can make your mark. Here are the options:

  1. Counseling Psychologists:  Counseling psychologists deals with people who have serious emotional and personal problems. They use various techniques, including interviewing and testing, to advise people on how to deal with problems of everyday living. 
  2. Social Psychologists : Social psychologists work with social organisations and institutions in research, systems design or other applied psychology fields. They understand the nature an
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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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Dear Gaurav,
Yes you can apply for Ma- Psychology from Ignou but choose the programme according to your graduation degree if you had studied subject like psychology in your bachelor than you would go for higher level otherwise you would face difficulties while study.
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maurya lal

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You can pursue the same from IGNOU, as DU doesn't have psychology as a distance program.

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dhillon x

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Hi Ravi,
A graduate in psychology can seek jobs in various sectors such as private industry, universities, schools & colleges, clinics, hospitals and in government agencies. Some graduates work under the management of doctoral level psychologists. Psychology graduates can also work in sectors such as in health centers, as assistant in administrative department and rehabilitation sector. A student in international relations gets more preference in physiology field.
Some of the placement areas:-
Prisons
Advertising Industry
Research Establishments
Rehabilitation Centers
Welfare Organizations
Child/ Youth Guidance Centers
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The work of
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dhillon x

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Hi Ravi,
Yes, you can pursue psychology.
A major in Psychology opens up several interesting opportunities for a candidate. Different types of counseling and special education teaching are two of the most popular careers in Psychology that are popular among its graduates. Besides, there are some very rare Popular Careers in Psychology.
Careers in Psychology can vary from analyzing the employability of a candidate and his suitability to a particular job in a particular company to research on customer behavior, expectations and satisfaction with respect to a particular product or service being offered by a company. From helping the police to
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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

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The first priority can be given to MBA, followed by English, keeping in view the job potential.

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