B.A Psychology

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Meghna Sharma18 | Female | Polyglot | Humanitarian

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B.A. (Hons) in Psychology is said to have more scope as it is not subject-specific and it contains a lot of important parts. In comparison, Applied Psychology is subject-specific and limited.
Hope I helped. Thanks.

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anresha phukan

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Both psychology and sociology is good. It depends on your area of interest. You can pursue the one in which you will be confident enough to score good marks.
All the best.

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Meghna Sharma18 | Female | Polyglot | Humanitarian

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LSR is the best college for this course. 97.5% and 96% are the cut-off marks for psychology and sociology, respectively.

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Meghna Sharma18 | Female | Polyglot | Humanitarian

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Of course, there is. You're shifting from psychology to psychiatry and both of them are very different, as M.Sc. in psychology will need medical knowledge, which includes knowledge about prescribing medicines, perform electric therapy, and so on. However, BA in psychology is very different and basic. It includes no knowledge about medicines and scientific techniques. It only stresses on therapeutical training. I don't think it is very advisable for you to jump to M.Sc. in psychology. I think, you should rather pursue MA in psychology and then perhaps a Doctorate if you opt for clinical psychology.

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A KaushikEnglish language trainer cum career counselor

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It is advisable to go for MBA - HR as it will surely give you a gradual but firm growth in the long run.

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Anish Manchanda

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Finance has a much more scope than HR.
good luck!!

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dhruti

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It all depends which career you want to pursue both of them are equally good and interesting.

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jayakishore aireripgd vlsi&ehd-btech or msc (NIEIT)

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HR comes under hiring employees and developing their skills etc. For doing MBA, you can have any graduation degree.
Now you have a chance to do psychology, better to do it.
As Psychology is useful in all fields.

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vivek mishrawho am I????

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b.sc psychology 80 percent similar then Ba psychology if you interested then join Sam Higginbotom Institute Of Agriculture Technology and Sciences, SHIATS, allahabad, Uttar Pradesh for Ba (honours) psychology and prepare for Tata Institute Of Social Sciences for MA psychology programme because here u can get more opportunities after pg

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