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Yes, you can do a MA in psychology after your B.Sc.

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You cannot get admission for B.Sc clinical psychology. You can either get admission for BA psychology or B.Sc psychology.

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The aspirants after their completion of Bachelors program in Psychology have a wide range of career opportunities in various areas such as Social psychology, Clinical psychology, Experimental psychology, Occupational psychology, Child psychology, Educational psychology, etc. They can work as Clinical Psychologists / Educational Psychologists / Industrial Psychologists / Counseling Psychologists / Research psychologists / Social Psychologists / Developmental psychologists. Some of the areas where a psychologist can work are Welfare Organizations, Prisons, Child/ Youth Guidance Centres, Research Establishments, Rehabilitation Centres and
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The Path to Becoming a Psychologist. First, you will need a Bachelor's degree (4 to 5 years), which teaches the fundamentals of psychology. After that, you will need a master's degree (2 to 3 years), which can qualify you to practice in the field as a case manager, employment specialist, or social worker.

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