both the programs have equal scopes in case if job opportunities.Both ,B.A in psychology and B.Sc in psychology offer varieties of employment opportunities. B.A in psychology is an undergraduate degree in Arts stream which generally involves fewer courses of psychology.student can opt for higher studies in non-psychological fields.B.A in psychology have limited psychological background. B.Sc in psychology is also an undergraduate course but in science stream which includes comparatively more practical classes including labs and statistics general education classes.this course contains more empirical research and reporting methodologies.
as my cousin is pursuing her B.A (hons) psychology course from Quantum university.she finds university quite good for education at affordable fees for students.
If you wish to go for any of the field, then I would recommend you to go for BSc Psychology over BA psychology this is because:
BSc Psychology and BA Psychology may have same syllabus or slight deviation but in BSc Psychology you can take chemistry as a Generic elective which will help you laterwards if you go for MSc Clinical psychology. Also some universities are there which offers MSc Clinical Psychology to the BSc students. So if you want to go for a more professional curriculum and have comparably good career ahead then I would say BSc Clinical psychology will offer you more knowledge compared to the other subjects.
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I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
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