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2. MA or M.Sc in psychology.
3. Ph.D or Psy.D in psychology.
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The usual trend of students interested in psychology would be able to do a Bachelors degree in psychology. You could do a B.A or a B.Sc. or a B.A Hons in Psychology or a B.A (Hons) Applied Psychology depending on your interest. Taking an admission to B.Sc Psychology will not be possible as the eligibility for the same requires a Physics, Chemistry and Biology combination. If you have successfully qualified your 12th standard examination, you are eligible to apply for the other courses.
In some of the institutes, candidates seeking admission to these courses need to possess at least 40% marks in their qualifying examination. S
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