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Muskan Chugh

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The average salary of Biological Psychology is INR 4 lakh. The salary increases as per the experience and job responsibilities.

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Candidates must typically have finished their higher secondary school (10+2) from an accredited board with an emphasis on courses like biology, psychology, physics, and chemistry in order to meet the eligibility requirements for admission to a B.Sc. programme in biological psychology. In the 12th grade, a minimum cumulative score of roughly 50–60% is usually necessary, though this can change based on the school. Candidates must have taken biology or psychology as fundamental subjects in their senior secondary education, according to some universities' or institutions' subject requirements.

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The field of biological psychology, sometimes referred to as biopsychology or psychobiology, provides a variety of courses that concentrate on the relationship between behaviour and biology. Students can usually find courses like Introduction to Biological Psychology at the undergraduate level, which gives them a basic understanding of how the nervous system and brain affect behaviour. Additional typical undergraduate courses include psychopharmacology, which focusses on how drugs impact the brain and behaviour, and neurobiology, which discusses the anatomy and physiology of the nervous system. Students can study more specialised subje
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Many textbooks are considered required reading for students studying biological psychology because of their thorough coverage of the topic. James W. Kalat's Biological Psychology is one of the best-selling books. It makes difficult ideas understandable for students by clearly explaining the workings of the brain and how they relate to behaviour. Principles of Neural Science, a more sophisticated book that explores the neurobiology of behaviour and provides in-depth insights into the molecular and cellular underpinnings of neural activities, is another highly respected work by Eric Kandel, James Schwartz, and Thomas Jessell. Neil R
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Hi! No, Biological Psychology courses are not necessarily expensive, infact, many online courses and resources are available for students at no cost; however, these courses generally do not provide free certification. Another option that most students choose is to pursue Biological Psychology as a specialisation in their Psychology degree. Some colleges where students can study Psychology at affordable course fees have been listed below:Psychology CollegesAverage FeesBanaras Hindu UniversityINR 0 - 6,660UNIPUNE - Savitribai Phule Pune UniversityINR 0 - 13,180Bokaro College for Women, University of DelhiINR 432 - 540Delhi Universit
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There are various job opportunities for students who have completed a degree in Biological Psychology. Students can opt for a career in various job industries like academia, journalism, media, nutrition, health care, addiction, rehabilitation, Social work, etc. Students can choose to work in job profiles like psychologists, mental health coaches, addiction counselors, etc.

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There is vast scope after Biological Psychology courses. It is a growing field of psychological sciences. Students can choose to take part in the Biological Psychology scientific research projects. The knowledge gained from studying Biological Psychology has a lot of relevance among big corporations as it will allow them to understand the psyche of their employees and customers. They can benefit from the knowledge of what drives customer demand; it can also be helpful in sales and negotiation tactics, etc. The knowledge of Biological Psychology is also used to devise better education strategies, as it is essential to promote positive i
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Yes, you can study Biological Psychology through distance education. You can enroll for a Psychology degree at various Distance/correspondence colleges where you will also learn about Biological Psychology subjects. It will give you the option to learn about various other branches of Psychology as well.Distance CollegesAverage Fees Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), DelhiINR 6,000Netaji Subhas Open University (NSOU), KolkataINR 9,000Institute of Distance Education, University of MadrasINR 16,000School of Open Learning, University of DelhiINR 3,500Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Open University (BRAOU), HyderabadINR 7,700

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Hello.Biological Psychology is not a separate course that is provided by IGNOU, but students can study it as a part of their BA (Hons.) Psychology degree from IGNOU. Students who wish to study Psychology at IGNOU must first visit the official website of IGNOU and enrol by submitting the application form, selecting psychology as their preference, and paying a nominal application fee. They will be shortlisted on a merit basis. Students can complete the admission process by paying the admission fees and starting their academic journey.

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