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dhruti

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No, you need to Masters in psychology.

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Educational Psychology is a subfield of Psychology. It researches the study of learning processes from cognitive and behavioral perspectives. Educational psychology concentrates on using quantitative techniques, such as testing and measuring, to improve activities about instructional design.

In addition to the work they conduct, psychologists also study the social, emotional, and cognitive development of young children and adolescents. The role of an Educational psychologist is to support schools and related authorities to improve the education and learning experiences of children. Click to know the Reasons to Study

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Candidates with MA in psychology are hugely recruited in private organization in various positions. In many private schools there are posts open for psychologists. Most of the schools offer student counseling as well as mental fitness services to adolescents as to guide them in the right direction. MA in psychology graduates will also find jobs as junior psychologist in the community mental fitness departments.
They can also find jobs with private companies involved in the research, data collection and psychoanalysis. Some can find jobs in rehabilitation centers as:
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You are eligible to do MA psychology from Delhi University, if you have scored more than 60% in graduation degree. You will have to appear for MA psychology entrance examination conducted by DU.
You can refer to following link for further details:
http://uic.du.ac.in/images/Department of Psychology (Faculty of Arts).pdf

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Chetna S

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Hi,
You need to have a good score in class 12th, SAT and TOEFL/ IELTS. Few additional criteria could be an SOP or personal essay depending on the country you plan to apply.
You can check the below mentioned link:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/degree-in-psychology-from-abroad-structure-eligibility-and-top-universities-abroad-articlepage-576


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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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No, I would say no. You can take psychology as a subject in graduation and then pursue Masters degree in that. A PG can be done in a subject which had been studies in Bachelors degree. You can still check with the institutions around.

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