Psychology is a broad field with specializations such as clinical psychology, counseling psychology, educational psychology, industrial - organizational psychology and more.
Choose an appropriate Academic path. There are different options available, including:
Choose a college that suits your preferences best in terms of location, curriculum, faculty, facilities and reputation.
Apply for the admission. And submit the required documents within deadlines.
If you opt for bachelor's degree in psychology gain practical experience through internships, volunteer opportunities, or research projects.
Depending on your career goals you may pursue masters or doctoral degree in psychology.
Gain experience through part time jobs, volunteering, internships, or research assistant positions.
Obtain License or Certification, if you want to pursue a career in clinical psychology or counseling psychology.
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Hello aspirant,
The scientific study of human behaviour and thought processes is known as psychology. The functioning of the human brain, including ideas like consciousness, intelligence, language, personality, perception, and memory, is the subject of psychology studies taken after the 12th grade.
Any psychology course, including BA, BA (Hons), B.Sc., or B.Sc. (Hons.), should be taken after high school if you want to become a psychologist. After that, work towards your specialism by earning the necessary master's degree. You can specialise even more by pursuing an M.Phil. or Ph.D. in psychology.
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https://www.careers360.com/courses/articles/psychology-courses-after-12th-counar
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