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Yes, you can definitely pursue higher studies in the field of psychology.
You can go for either B.A Psychology honours or B.Sc Psychology honours it is totally upto you.
The Psychology colleges listed below are among the best Psychology colleges in India
1.Lady Shri Ram College for Women, Delhi
2.Indian Institute of Psychology and Research, Bangalore
3.Fergusson College, Pune
4.Presidency College, Chennai
5.Jesus & Mary College, Delhi
6.Sophia College for Women, Mumbai
7.Bheem Rao Ambedkar College, Delhi
8.Mount Carmel College, Bangalore
9.Loreto College, Kolkata
10.Madras School of Social Work, Madras
11.Christ University, Bangalore
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Do not worry. It is not mandatory to have arts subjects in +2 stage for taking up B.A. in psychology. Students of PCB too can seek admission in B.A.
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Yes, you can go for M.A. (Psychology) after your BPT. Eligibility for M.A. (Psychology) in most of the top universities is pass with 50% aggregate marks in Bachelor's Degree. (It may vary with the University you choose)
The main aim of M.A. (Psychology) is to provide understanding and the answers to the complexity of human behavior with broad focus on psychological testing, Psychopathology, Health Psychology, Positive Psychology and Organizational Behavior etc. You must make sure that you are enrolling yourself in a premium university that provides you access to ample growth opportunities. Some of the top universities for M.A. (Psycho
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