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Meghna Sharma18 | Female | Polyglot | Humanitarian

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LSR is the best college for this course. 97.5% and 96% are the cut-off marks for psychology and sociology, respectively.

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Aniket Biswas

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Psychology will be a better choice.

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rishab S

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Yes, it's good you will have a better opportunity as you have done psychological doctorate. You will be selected as premium than that of others.

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Chetna S

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Hi,
Institutes like IIPR requires psychology as a subject in Bachelors so you may check the requirements of individual universities before applying.

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Chetna S

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Sociology, geography and psychology in the order of preference for BA (Hons.). Rather than weightage what matters is your child's interest and skills to be successful in whatever she chooses. Research, education and management all sectors will be open for her.

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Meghna Sharma18 | Female | Polyglot | Humanitarian

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Of course, there is. You're shifting from psychology to psychiatry and both of them are very different, as M.Sc. in psychology will need medical knowledge, which includes knowledge about prescribing medicines, perform electric therapy, and so on. However, BA in psychology is very different and basic. It includes no knowledge about medicines and scientific techniques. It only stresses on therapeutical training. I don't think it is very advisable for you to jump to M.Sc. in psychology. I think, you should rather pursue MA in psychology and then perhaps a Doctorate if you opt for clinical psychology.

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Deepayan Deyday dreamer,never give up........

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According to me, USA is the best choice for psychology. The fee structure is high. The fee is around 35 lakhs to 40 lakhs. You have to maintain good score in your Bachelor's degree, and also score well in TOEFL and GRE because with good score in GRE and TOEFL, you can get a scholarship.
All the best

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Chetna S

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At Bachelors level, there are very few scholarships available. If you are looking for Masters then you need 4 years of degree to apply abroad.

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Sajan SibichanThinking abt hw to make future Safe.

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There is a PG Diploma in psychology available in different institutes. It is better for anyone, who are new to psychological studies. Distance educations are available for this course. It will cost you below 35000 or 40000, I guess.
Please refer to IGNOU, they provide options for the distance learning in psychology.

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