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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Neha
School teaching nd Professorship are two different areas so if u are aspiring to become a professor you should prepare for NET after post grad. Other path could be completing mba to join management college as professor.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

Scholar-Level 16

Dear harpreet,
If you want enter into psychology field and have a dream to become a good psychologist or counselor than please go for regular education bcz through that you will get the knowledge, guidance from faculties and summer training . In regular studies you will get the environment to adopt this field in a better way .
Other wise you can apply for IGNOU for distance education. So take decision according to your career aim and consult with your school teacher regarding the same.
All the Best.

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dr vedbrat tiwariA dedicated teacher and passionate historian

Beginner-Level 5

Both courses are equally lucrative, depending on your interest. If you have a dynamic personality, means, passion to work in the field then you can go with Masters in social work.
But, if you are looking for peaceful sedimentary job which culminate in clinical psychologist, go for Masters in psychology.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

Scholar-Level 16

Dear Ziya,
Yes, you can do M.Sc in psychology because many universities do offer the same and they only require graduation with 50% marks.
You need to check the university's eligibility as some of them having test and interview for the admission.
This subject have a very important role in everyday life due to stress and tension from different aspects. So go for it.
All the best.

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HariOm Sharma

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Along with psychology, history is a better option to attempt in civil. Because it works two way, one as a subject and second, it supports GK to score in civil examinations.

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HariOm Sharma

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You can opt for psychology. There are good opportunities in psychology. Completing graduation opens all competitions gates as for other graduates, counselor jobs and doing Post-graduation makes you eligible for industry. Academia and also for 2 years M.Phil in psychiatry for jobs in hospitals.
Anything else you want to clarify, please don't hesitate.
All the best.

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2016-03-04 16:36:34

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

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Benefits do not come straight away sometimes. We have to take a qualification and mould it for recognition and our career.

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2016-03-04 10:50:47

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Aanchal Pathak

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Hi Shamma,
1) In order to pursue Nutrition & Dietetics course at graduate level, one needs to pass 12th in Science (Physics, Chemistry, Home Science and Biology) from a recognized board.
- Below is the list of institutes offering the course:
- Lady Irwin College
- Government College of Arts Science and Commerce
- Ethiraj College for Women
- Women's Christian College
- Aiman College of Arts & Science
- BCM College for Women
- Ethiraj College for Women
- Gandhigram Rural Institute
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 popu
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2016-02-26 19:53:02

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Shail Oberoi

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Yes, with a M.A. in Psychology, you can pursue a career in HRM. HRM is a wide area & you need to pursue a specific area that fits into your academic qualification. Some of the areas that you could pursue are: consulting, training, counselling, psychometric testing, OD, coaching, etc. There is always immense scope in the above areas.

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2016-02-18 09:56:41

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Ankita BhattEducation counselor

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Hi Vartika,
If you are interested in cooking, you can opt for a hotel management / hospitality and hotel administration program instead of a short term cookery course. Hotel Management programs do have culinary courses included in the curriculum. It is important that you follow you interests and passion. Most importantly, you have a clear vision of what you plan to do in future.
I hope it helps.

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