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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Renu,
Child psychologist! It's the most sought-after profession these days. Have no hesitation in pursuing your PG Diploma from the Institute that you have mentioned.

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For above education, Department of Psychology, Ferguson College, Pune, and Symbiosis Center for Distance Learning is the best choice. Choice of Sikkim Manipal is all-time great for distance learning. The courses are also offered in Savitribai Phule Pune University for Ph.D. and the University of Mumbai for MA in psychology.

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Andhra University, Christ University (Bangalore) and Rajasthan University offer these courses.

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Nilakshee H Saikia

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If you want to become a teacher at a college then definitely you must continue your study up to Ph.D level. But if you want to become a teacher at the lower level that means below college level then you have to complete B.Ed and M.Ed. For higher secondary level, MA and B.Ed are required. For Secondary level, BA and B.Ed, for elementary level 10+2 or BA and D.El.Ed is required. If you want to become a principal or vice principal of a school then MA with M.Ed is required.

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You should decide on one full time career and let the other be your secondary. You will need to devote all your time to a particular profession before you can start a secondary career. Different health sciences subjects are as follows:
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Science
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Bachelor of Dental Surgery
Audiology and Speech Language Pathology
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Optometry
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Medical Laboratory Technology
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