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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
Psychologists require significant formal education. Becoming a licensed psychologist requires a graduate degree; however, with a Bachelor's degree you can work in the field of psychology, as an assistant or in a federal government department. Disciplines where you do not work directly with patients, such as industrial-organizational psychology, can be practiced with a master's degree, but patient care requires completion of a doctorate, which can involve significant clinical work experience. Psychologists must also maintain a license in order to practice. Regards.
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For Migration from Other Universities:
1) BA (Hons.) Applied Psychology Ist yr. minimum 60% marks or 6.0 CGPA on a 10 point scale
2) 50% or above at XII level in Best Four relevant subjects
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