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Good institute is defined by your placements in an organization which specifically deals with behavioral health- physiological and psychological.
Good luck.
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For this, you need to pursue Bachelor's degree in psychology from any stream whether its arts, science or commerce. You can even add psychology subject as a vocational or as an additional in your class 11th and 12th to understand.
For that, you need to apply in different universities and appear for entrance exam or interview as per their admission process.
The aspirants after completing their Bachelor's programme 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 ca
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1.Bangabasi college
2.Asutosh college
3.Surendranath college
4.Vidyasagar college
5.Victoria institution
6.Bethune college, etc.
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Scholar-Level 16
For this, you need to pursue Bachelor degree in psychology from any stream whether its arts, science or commerce background. Even you can add psychology subject as a vocational or additional subject in your class 11th and 12th to understand.
For that, you need to apply in different universities and appear for entrance exam or interview as per their admission process.
The aspirants after their completion of Bachelors programme 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 psycholog
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Scholar-Level 16
As per your statement, I would say psychology is a very interesting subject and even scoring too. If you understand the concept and want to study more about psychology than future prospects will be very good.
In order to be successful in the field of psychology, one must have:
- A very analytical mind for diagnosis
- Excellent communication skills to effectively counsel patients who suffer from mental/behavioral issues
- A lot of patience, which grants the psychologist the ability to remain cool under pressure when dealing with a particularly difficult case or challenging patient
a genuine passion for helping people overcome their own
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Scholar-Level 16
For this you need to pursue Bachelor's degree in psychology and for that you need to apply in different universities and appear for entrance exam or interview as per their admission process.
The aspirants after their completion of Bachelors programme 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
They can work as Clinical Psychologists / Educational Psychologists / Industrial Psychologists / Counseling Psychologists / Research psychologists / Social Psychologists / Developmental
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