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SAKSHI AGGARWAL

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I think you should take clinical psychology, because that will help you in becoming a therapist. Applied psychology is more about learning how to apply psychological theories. If you do clinical psychology, you can treat mental disorders (not like a psychiatrist) which applied psychology won't allow.

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Adeeba Lari

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Yes, one can definitely do MBA after doing Bachelors in applied psychology. Amity University, Lucknow could be a viable choice for both.

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Preksha Sharma

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Yes, you can take this as your main 4 subjects.

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Gargi DasBeat the failure

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Yes, you can apply for Masters in psychology. They require a graduate degree. Many of my known were doing Bachelor's in other field and did their MA psychology. You can try for clinical psychology also. One of my friends got recruited in AIIMS as psychiatrist after doing MA in clinical psychology.
Go for it.
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Sahil Rana

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Psychology:
It is the study of mental processes and behaviors of humans and animals. The very basis of education is the study of perceptions, emotions, cognition, personality, behavior, etc. The bottom line is that this study deals with the education imparting knowledge to various spheres of human activity.
Applied psychology:
Applied psychology on the other hand is very much different from the above mentioned. It is basically the studies of practical problems in other fields such as business management, product design, nutrition, law and clinical medicines, etc. It basically includes the study area of Industrial, organizational psycholog
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Shivam Chhirolyashivamchhirolya@gmail.com

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This totally depends on you, according to me, you should go for MA in psychology because those who have done Masters in psychology are often able to apply for a broad range of positions in the professional world. Some people go on to become sports psychologists, while others opt to work in rehabilitation centres. This variety is appealing to individuals who enjoy the field but arent certain about the specific position they want to take up to start their careers.

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ADVOCATE NEHA Batra

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Yes, you can apply for the course but it depends upon your 12th class marks. Admission in the college depends upon your score in class 12.

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