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Radhika Verma

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Hello,
Could you please share about your academic qualifications so far?

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Priyanka Singhal

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Hi Sasikalah!
You cannot pursue any Masters course while you are still pursuing Bachelors. You need to finish your graduation first.

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After pursuing a Master degree in social work, one can apply for jobs in various fields. The job opportunities are always high in the medical field. MSW pass outs with specialisation in the medical field can work in hospitals, nursing homes and rehabilitation centres. MSW holders can also work for child welfare organizations where they can serve the children who are neglected by parents or children from low-income families.

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Lady Sri Ram College for Women, Zakir Husain Delhi College, Daulat Ram College, Bhim Rao Ambedkar College, Gargi College, and Kamala Nehru College.

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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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Yes, but you would have to be specific regarding the exam you wish to attempt. Most of the papers are based on your basic knowledge and it would be important for you to brush up your subject knowledge till 12th, GK and reasoning problems.

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Radhika Verma

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No, as per RCI guidelines, students, even after completion of post graduation in psychology from Indian universities, are not entitled to practice as clinical psychologists. They have to complete a two-year M.Phil programme from RCI recognised universities to be eligible. However, you can work as a counsellor after graduation in psychology. You can also teach Psychology as a subject after doing B.Ed. So, if you wish to become a practising psychologist, the minimum qualification is M.Phil.
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Radhika Verma

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Clinical psychologists that work in a clinical setting (hospitals) meets with clients, generally one-on-one, to provide psychological services. This group of duties may involve interviewing a client or administering formal tests (assessment) to determine the presence of a diagnosable condition.

Once the condition is diagnosed, treatment procedures to facilitate positive change in the clients functioning begins, which can be either through conversation, psychotherapeutic services and other treatment duties like administration of hypnosis, overseeing group or family therapy, or intervention techniques to overcome a specific phobia. And so

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Radhika Verma

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Yes, you can study Psychology even after graduation in a stream other than Psychology.

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Radhika Verma

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One cannot compare, even if we eliminate interests from the criterion. Both the programs have different course structure. Perhaps nothing is easy, one needs to put the amount of effort, time and dedication the subject requires and purely depends on the career objectives of the learner.

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