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Joyeeta Paul

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If you want to shift your career to psychology then there is no point to invest another 2 years in MBA and then opt for psychology. So, it would be better to pursue psychology course right after BBA. Go for MBA only if you want to go further in management field.

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astha singh

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Job opportunities for B.Sc. and M.Sc. vary. I am populating job opportunities after B.Sc. as you are still in class 11. First, focus on your studies in school, and then think about higher studies.
1) Recruitment Areas:
Rehabilitation Centers
Psychological Research Centres
Advertising Industry
Teaching
Welfare Organizations
Psychological assessment and testing
Research Establishments
Development of prevention programs
Forensics
Universities/schools
Child/ Youth Guidance Centers
2) Duties of a Psychologist:
Identify and research human behaviors and emotional patterns.
Use test and assessment to aid in diagnosing a mental health condition for the patie
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astha singh

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Job Profiles
Psychotherapist
Counselor
Teacher
Consultant
Clinical Psychologist
Psychiatrist
Clinical Social Worker
Psychiatrist Nurse
Art Therapist
Practitioner
You could pursue a distance education course, however a regular course would serve you better as it holds more value in the market. If you are working, you could do an executive course where your work experience would also be considered.

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astha singh

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Professional opportunities in forensic psychology:
1) Academic Researcher
2) Consultant to law enforcement
3) Correctional psychologist
4) Evaluator
5) Expert witness
6) Treatment provider
7) Trial consultant
A forensic psychologist addresses a narrowly defined set of events or interactions of a nonclinical nature.

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Nilakshee H Saikia

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If you have completed your graduation, as one of the subject then you can apply for that.

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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You can pursue BA in psychology if you have completed 10+2 from an recognized board. You can even check on the college website to know if the admissions are still open are closed for this year.

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