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7 years agoNew answer posted
7 years agoScholar-Level 16
To become an education counselor, you should have passion for education and patience in your nature.
You can start your education with BA in psychology then you can pursue MA in counseling psychology. Even with any stream knowledge up to its masters degree, you can start doing counseling but for that, you should have a thorough knowledge of different programmes.
Pitch a right programme to one person with his/her caliber, passion and interest is a challenge and skill but that approach would come in you over the years of experience and knowledge.
All the best.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 16
As per your query, you can consider BA in psychology programme but for that, even every good university require minimum 50 percentage in your class 12th.
So accordingly you are not eligible for this programme. You need to check others options or try for distance mode education in the same domain.
All the best
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7 years agoContributor-Level 10
For a career in counseling, after 10+2 one can do their graduation in subjects like psychology, social work, etc. and can go for post-graduation in counseling, Life skill education or psychology from an accredited educational institution. Candidates who have Master's degree in any area are eligible to apply for Diploma course in counseling, but some institutes prefer students with psychology background. The duration of the course varies from 1- 2 years. Those having a graduation in psychology can opt for PG Diploma courses. Besides regular studies, most courses in counseling and guidance are also offered as part time as well as corr
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
The main difference between a private and a deemed university is that, a deemed university is more free and flexible as compared to the Private Universities in their syllabus, course content etc. Dome Deemed and private Universities may have similar facilities and faculty. You must compare Universities based on ranking not on whether they are private or deemed.
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