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Sunita Singh

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B.A. Psychology is ideal for students who have a liberal arts background and wish to pursue a career in fields like counselling, education, social work, journalism, law while B.Sc. In Psychology is for students with a Science background who wish to enter the medical profession or study neurosciences. For becoming, psychologist aspirants have some key skills which will help them to become a professional psychologists. The skills are given below:
You should have to be shown empathy with your clients so that they can share their feelings or problems with you without any hesitation. It will make them free to say anything. You should have st
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Psychiatrist or other medical doctor uses medication for treatment while Psychologists can only use talk therapy as a treatment. Sometimes peoples think that Psychologists and psychiatrist are the same professions, but they both are completely different. In India, the first department of psychology was established at Calcutta University in early 1915. TYPES OF PSYCHOLOGIST
Clinical & Counseling Psychologists: These works with patients and provide mental health care. Organizational & Community Psychologists: Who apply their psychological theories, research and techniques to the issues in the industry, business, social benefit organizatio
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Experts say while the key difference between the two programmes lies in the nomenclature, a B.Sc. Degree provides students with more practical training. Although there is no disparity between the syllabus and course components, a B.Sc. In Psychology is more similar to a B.A. In Applied Psychology. B.A. Psychology or Bachelor of Arts in Psychology is a 3-year undergraduate course which is offered by many colleges and universities in India. The basic eligibility for pursuing this course is 10+2 qualification. This course is an academically demanding whose main objective is to produce graduates who will be able to weigh up evidence and ar
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Although there is no disparity between the syllabus and course components, a B.Sc. In Psychology is more similar to a B.A. In Applied Psychology. "BA (Hons) in Psychology is a non-applied field that primarily focuses on theoretical curriculum with limited practical learning. Lovely Professional University will meet your dreams and ambitions as my relative is fully satisfied after completing his Master of Psychology. You just need to have a minimum of 50% marks in your graduation with any discipline from a recognised university. SKILL REQUIRED:
For becoming, psychologist aspirants have some key skills which will help them to become a pro
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Sunita Singh

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Experts say while the key difference between the two programmes lies in the nomenclature, a B.Sc. Degree provides students with more practical training. Although there is no disparity between the syllabus and course components, a B.Sc. In Psychology is more similar to a B.A. In Applied Psychology. Generally a Psychologist conducts scientific studies of behavior and brain function. Observes, interviews, and survey individuals to identify psychological, emotional, behavioral, or organizational issues and diagnose disorders. Coming to careers, the psychology grads can be hired as Clinical psychologist, Counseling psychologist, Educational
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The primary difference between the two disciplines lies in the coursework and syllabus; B.A. Psychology as a discipline is oriented towards liberal arts while B.Sc. Psychology is more technical and scientific with a focus on Maths and Statistics. Lovely Professional University will meet your dreams and ambitions as my relative is fully satisfied after completing his Master of Psychology. You just need to have a minimum of 50% marks in your graduation with any discipline from a recognised university. SKILL REQUIRED:
For becoming, psychologist aspirants have some key skills which will help them to become a professional psychologists. The
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Sunita Singh

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B.A. Psychology or Bachelor of Arts in Psychology is a 3-year undergraduate course which is offered by many colleges and universities in India. The basic eligibility for pursuing this course is 10+2 qualification. This course is an academically demanding whose main objective is to produce graduates who will be able to weigh up evidence and arguments and make rational choices, be able to work cooperatively in a team, The honors are like learning one particular subject in depth and having some side subjects but mainly focusing on your honors subject. Lovely Professional University will meet your dreams and ambitions as my relative is ful
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LPU is a well renowned university, providing quality education, innovative pedagogy and unbeatable placements both national and international. LPU provides a great academic exposure to its students. It provides a chance to the students to attend guest lectures or workshops, so that they get to learn as much as they can. The students also work on live projects, so that they are able to apply their knowledge to practical settings. It is one of the few that has embraced international practices when it comes to designing a curriculum. Lovely Professional University- LPU offers Bachelor of Arts Degrees with Honors in Psychology. Salient Fea
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Sunita Singh

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B.A. Psychology or Bachelor of Arts in Psychology is a 3-year undergraduate course which is offered by many colleges and universities in India. The basic eligibility for pursuing this course is 10+2 qualification. This course is an academically demanding whose main objective is to produce graduates who will be able to weigh up evidence and arguments and make rational choices, be able to work cooperatively in a team, The honors are like learning one particular subject in depth and having some side subjects but mainly focusing on your honors subject. The eligibility of B.A. (Hons)Psychology is Pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with
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Sunita Singh

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Lovely Professional University will meet your dreams and ambitions as my relative is fully satisfied after completing his Master of Psychology. You just need to have a minimum of 50% marks in your graduation with any discipline from a recognised university. SKILL REQUIRED:
For becoming, psychologist aspirants have some key skills which will help them to become a professional psychologists. The skills are given below:
You should have to be shown empathy with your clients so that they can share their feelings or problems with you without any hesitation. It will make them free to say anything. You should have strong communication skills to
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