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

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Hello Madhura,
Unfortunately, you are not eligible for MA. You will have to do BA first and then, you can pursue your passion of doing post graduation in psychology. It's also an option you should think of if it's your passion.

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I think no.Because zoology is 2nd part of biology.1st one is botany ,second one is zoology.if you take zoology instead of physiology,it will be better for you.because zoology contains all about animals as well as human being action,nature,reproduction process.

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ANAY MATHURFollow me and get perfect answer

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Hii yoti
How are you
Well Other then IITs and NITs there are many private university like VIT SRM BITS Galgotia NIRMA university UPES Dehradun AMITY SHARDA LPU
which are having high placement records and the decorum here will make your personality development
Thank you and keep asking

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Neethu Shaju

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Check out this link if you are interested in B.Sc Psychology through distance:
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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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Dear,
If you are focused for clinical psychology, then do not start MBA programme with this degree because you won't give much attention and commitment which is required much for psychology.
All the best.

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Bipin Jha

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To become an education counselor, you should have passion for education and patience in your nature.
You can start your education with BA in psychology then you can pursue MA in counseling psychology. Even with any stream knowledge up to its Masters degree, you can start doing counseling but for that, you should have a thorough knowledge of different programmes.
Pitch a right programme to one person with his/her caliber, passion and interest is a challenge and skill but that approach would come in you over the years of experience and knowledge.

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Higher Study Options after B.Sc (Psychology) (In India)
Master of Arts in Applied Psychology
Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology
Master of Arts in Psychology
Master of Science in Applied Psychology
Master of Science in Psychology
Master of Science in Clinical Psychology
Master of Science in Counseling Psychology
Master of Science in Psychological Counseling
Higher Study Options after B.Sc (Psychology) (Abroad)
Master of Psychology (Clinical Psychology)
Master of Arts (Honours) in Psychology
Master of Science Degree Program in General Psychology
Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology
Master of Arts in School Psychology
Master of Science in Child Ps
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