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8 years agoContributor-Level 9
Law degree can be pursued after graduation in any subject. Thereafter, depending on the subject matter expertise, the area of law practice can be selected. For example, with your psychology background, you can do law practice related to family and behavioral issues.
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Here is the list of psychology Sub-fields:
- Abnormal Psychology
- Anomalistic Psychology
- Behavioural Genetics Psychology
- Biological Psychology
- Clinicial Psychology
- Cognitive Psychology
- Community Psychology
- Comparative Psychology
- Consulting Psychology
- Counselling Psy
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Guide-Level 15
Psychology is a science that helps us understand, describe and predict human (and animal) behaviors. It also explains cognitive processes, affective states, experiences and states of consciousness. This study is growing dynamically with the ever evolving society. It is a multifaceted discipline which lies at the crossroads of other disciplines like biology, medicine, sociology, linguistics, medicine, anthropology, history and education as its content overlaps with other subjects, with unfailing regularity It is considered both as a Science and a Social Science, even though a majority of schools, offer it with the Humanitie
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Scholar-Level 16
These two programmes are based on human behavior, body language, understanding of thoughts in different ways.
If you are interested to know about then you may pick in distance mode and if you want to make career in the same then you need to start in regular mode.
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Scholar-Level 18
Normally in college, you can select only one graduation course. You won't get admission in another. However if you are really interested and willing to put in hard work, I suggest you look in for various courses offered by IGNOU. wide variety of courses are possible here.
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Assuming you are doing BA Psychology, after completion, you can take up Masters and opt for teaching in college. or do B.ed and opt school teaching. Or else opt for clinical psychology higher studies.
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Guide-Level 14
If you study hard then you can easily score better marks. In fact, more than 90%.
All the best.
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