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rahul r

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A career as a professor requires a graduate-level education, subject-area expertise and the desire to share knowledge. Professors teach academic or career topics to students pursuing college or university degrees. They conduct original research, publish findings in academic journals and books, prepare curricula, give lectures and evaluate students. Education Most institutions of higher education require professors have a minimum of a doctoral degree in an academic field of study. A doctoral degree requires three years of study, or more, beyond the master's degree level. Community colleges and career training centers may hire a professo
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astha singh

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Professional opportunities in forensic psychology:
1) Academic Researcher
2) Consultant to law enforcement
3) Correctional psychologist
4) Evaluator
5) Expert witness
6) Treatment provider
7) Trial consultant
A forensic psychologist addresses a narrowly defined set of events or interactions of a nonclinical nature.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Rohit,
In India, psychology was a neglected subject. But with increasing population & industrialisation tensions are increasing and this in turn has caused requirement of psychology professionals to increasing. I see more and more requirement of these professionals in the years to come.

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Manpreet Kaur

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If you want to pursue M.Sc then I would suggest you to pursue regular M.Sc as there is no benefit of distance education.

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Psychology is a great field to embark upon. Jobs directly related to your degree include:
1. Clinical psychologist
2. Counselling psychologist
3. Educational psychologist
4. Forensic psychologist
5. Further education teacher
6. Health psychologist
7. Occupational psychologist
8. Primary care graduate mental health worker
9. Psychological wellbeing practitioner
10. Sport and exercise psychologist

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Gurleen AhujaComputer Science & Engineering Undergraduate

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Health psychology is the study of psychological and behavioral processes in health, illness, and healthcare. It is concerned with understanding how psychological, behavioral, and cultural factors contribute to physical health and illness. Psychological factors can affect health directly. For example, chronically occurring environmental stressors affecting the hypothalamicpituitaryadrenal axis, cumulatively, can harm health. Behavioral factors can also affect a person's health. For example, certain behaviors can, over time, harm (smoking, excessive alcohol consumption) or enhance health (exercise, diet low in saturated fat). Health psyc
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Deepti Singh

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Candidates with MA in Psychology are hugely recruited in private organization in various positions. In many private schools there are posts open for Psychologists. Most of the schools offer student counseling as well as mental fitness services to adolescents as to guide them in the right direction. MA in Psychology graduates will also find jobs as Junior Psychologist in the community mental fitness departments. They can also find jobs with private companies involved in the research, data collection and psychoanalysis. Some can find jobs in rehabilitation centers as Assistants Psychologists.
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Sutapa MoitraWorking for 28 yrs in garment fashion industy

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Psychology is a highly rewarding and lucrative field of study. A psychologist's salary depends on many factors including his/her qualifications, area of specialisation and experience in the profession. Professional psychologists with M.Phil and PhD degrees earn quite handsomely. Those engaged in private practice have more scope for earnings.The requirements to become a licensed psychologist are: pass the 10+2 exam preferably with Psychology as one of the subjects complete a Bachelor (BA or BS) in Psychology degree (the curriculum of which focuses on personality development, psychotherapy, stress management and neuro-psychology) sp
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