Psychologist
Progression to become a Career Counsellor Psychologist:
After your class 12 get admitted in BA/BSc Psychology or Applied Psychology. After your BA/BSc take admission in MA/MSc in Counselling Psychology. After this you can do a Post Graduate diploma in Guidance and Counselling of 1 year which will help you more to get a job as an Counsellor Psychologist.
Best Institute for BA/BSc:
Best Institute for MA/MSc Counselor Psychology:
Institutes offering PG Diploma in Guidance and Counselling:
I hope my answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Counsellor Psychologist are those who account the problems placed by the client and come up with healthy solution so that the problems can be resolved. These psychologist in terms of verbal communication takes a note of all details and come up with the solutions to those problems. Here is nothing to do with medications.
You must have a MA/MSc degree in order to be a counsellor Psychologist. Also the job notifications you will get from the state Public Service Commission website which will allocate you in multiple sectors like Correctional Home/ Government Funded Mental Hospitals/Infant homes etc.
Hello there,
You can do
1. PROFESSIONAL DIPLOMA IN CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY
2. M.PHIL IN CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY
3. PSY.D. IN CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY
eligibility criteria : Min. educational requirement for admission to this course will be M.A./M.Sc. degree in Psychology (or in counseling psychology, clinical psychology, applied psychology) from the UGC recognized university with a minimum of 55% marks in aggregate. For SC/ST/OBC category, minimum of 50% marks in aggregate is essential, as per GOI.
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Entrance test in IGNOU is only for limited courses such as BSc Nursing, BEd, MBA, PhD , other than this admission for other courses don't require any such entrance test scores, in fact IGNOU doesn't even emphasis on any specific aggregate for that matter, IGNOU is one of the largest distance learning university hence the degree is valid and you'll face no problem in case you want to go ahead with further studies or job prospects for that matter, the eligibility criteria for MA Psychology is passed bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized university, the course fee is Rs 18000 for a duration of two years, for more details check out at https://ignouadmission.samarth.edu.in/index.php/site/programme-detail?id=8b294164f75d73353ab52037bd53e0867a8bd81899a30f7d368997f33f76f74f1099 , in case you want to apply right now for January cycle of this year, application form is active at https://ignouadmission.samarth.edu.in/
Hey there!
To be a psychologist you'll need a degree in the subject of psychology. It means that you'll have to go back to college to attain another bachelors degree because the one you currently have has no relation to the field you are trying to pursue. After that you can get a job or pursue your masters in the subject.
Dear aspirant,
Hope you are doing well. As per your query Criminal psychologists , also known as forensic psychologists , are mental health professionals who work within the justice system. As a criminal psychologist, your duties will include creating suspect profiles for law enforcement agencies, diagnosing offenders who might be criminally insane, overseeing jury selections, testifying in legal cases, and evaluating children in custody hearings. In this field, you're likely to work full-time during normal business hours. You should take up the following subjects for your ug and Pg degree - Criminal psychology, forensic psychology, clinical psychology. The institute which are best for studying your desired course is -
1. Banaras Hindu University
2. University of Madras
3. Lucknow University
4. Lok Nayak Jayaprakash Narayan National Institute of Criminology and Forensic Science.
Please click on the link below for more information and updates. Hope you find this helpful. Thank you.
https://www.careers360.com/criminal-psychology
Hey Aspirant,
Psychologist is a person who deals with the normal and abnormal mental stress, social and emotions. The eligibility for a psychologist is to have completed 12th or equivalent course, and students from all streams like Arts, science are also eligible for this. Students should have a minimum of 50% aggregate. The duration depends on the course you choose like Bsc in psychology or Msc in psychology. Check out below given link for the colleges which offer psychology course.
https://www.theindianwire.com/education/list-top-10-best-colleges-psychology-india-88684/
Hope this helps, Thank you!!
Hello student ,
Candidates who are willing to become a psychologist then he/she need to score minimum 50% from a recognised board . Candidates who belongs from Arts, Science or Commerce are eligible for admission to Psychology courses . As you know psychology is the vast branch so you need to know its sub branches according to your interest and then apply for it .
Further to get admission for psychology you have to apply in different universities or college straight away you can get admission directly .
Hope it will help you !
Hello Anupama
You are eligible to enter in the field psychology after completing B.Sc. nursing honours.
Hope it will help you.
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Hello!
Some colleges in India which demand less fees for their UG / Bachelor's Degree Psychology courses are:
1) Calicut University, Calicut
2) Madras School of Social Work (MSSW), Chennai
3) Directorate of Distance Education, Madurai
4) Asutosh College, Calcutta
5) Sikkim University, Gangtok
6) Christ College, Thrissur
7) Don Bosco Arts and Science Colege, Thrissur
8) Hindustan College of Arts and Science, Chennai
9) Kingston Educational Institute, Kolkata
10) Sahya Arts and Science College, Malappuram
All the best!
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