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Confused in BA or BSC for doing psychology...


Vaibhav sahu 14th May, 2019
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Aryaman Tewari 14th May, 2019
Hello.



Since I have always been interested in Psychology course, I think I can shed a little light.



The Bsc course is scientific-there will be theory and practical. There would be experimentation, inference and observation.



BA would be more subject oriented.



Bsc is more application focused - healthcare, clinical psychology, psychiatry etc. BA would be very conceptual and understanding-oriented.



Bsc is technical and BA is social. If you are willing to go into social work, a BA is fine.



BSc will also have quite a bit of Maths so if that isn't your forte, do go for BA.



Hope you understand the answer. Good luck.













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14th May, 2019
Thankyou di... For answering.
Yes I understand ......
Once again thank-you for explained in detailed...
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14th May, 2019
Di****= bhaiya .....
So sorry for this huge mistake
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