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Parul Thapa

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Yes, you can definitely take up a career in MSc Psychology after your B.Com. Though it is not directly qualifying you as a practicing psychologist, it will still help you to a great extent in building up a successful career in the desired field.The most common route is through a Master's degree in Psychology. Graduate programs are available in specializations like clinical psychology, counseling psychology, social psychology, or even industrial-organizational psychology in many universities. Coursework will be determined by the graduate programme and chosen area of focus. Bridge courses may be required to complete any undergraduat
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India's top universities offering a B.Sc. in psychology include: Delhi's Lady Shri Ram College (LSR) Delhi's Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) and Bangalore's Christ University These universities are renowned for their excellent psychology staff and programmes.

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Amity University Mumbai offers a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Applied Psychology, which is a four-year undergraduate program designed to provide a strong foundation in psychological theories and practices. For admission, the basic eligibility criteria include passing the Higher Secondary/Intermediate (10+2) examination or its equivalent. The latest cutoff information indicates that candidates generally need to have a minimum of 50% in their 10+2 exams to be eligible for the course.The course structure at Amity is comprehensive, focusing on various aspects of psychology and its applications, ensuring students are well-prepared for both
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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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No, Educational Psychology is not available as a specialition in BA course. It is not available as a specialisation in most degree courses except UG Diploma and PhD If you want to become an educational psychologist then you can pursue bachelor's degree in Psychology such as BA in Psychology or BSc in Psychology. However, BA in  Educational Psychology is available in several countries outside India. 

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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No, you cannot pursue a UG Diploma in Educational Psychology after Class 10. You should have passed Class 12 in order to be eligible for UG Diploma in Educational Psychology.

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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The various methods of Educational Psychology are as follows:Methods of Educational PsychologyIntrospectionObservational methodGenetic or Developmental MethodClinical methodExperimental methodTesting method 

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Metacognition is the understanding of your own thought processes. It is an awareness about yourself. In Metacognition you not dive deeper and try to understand the patterns behind your thought processes.

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Important skills required for candidates pursuing Educational Psychology are being a good observer, he should be calm, composed, patient, conservative, good listener, having research skills etc.Skills for Educational PsychologyAnalystResearcherObserverCalmComposedPatientUnderstandingOrthodoxConformistConservativeGood ListenerSharp-Eyed

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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You will be in charge of creating new educational programmes and planning training programmes for infants, children, adults, groups, seniors, social service organisations, governmental organisations, for-profit businesses, families, etc. To work as an educational researcher, you typically need a master's degree in educational psychology, while certain organisations may also demand a doctorate

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Yes, a teacher can pursue a career in educational psychology. A teacher can choose to go down this career route, but there are specific steps in schooling that they must take. A teacher can begin their transition into the field of educational psychology if they have a first degree in psychology.  Educational Psychology is one of the branches of applied psychology. It is the study of the behavior of the learner in connection with the educational environment. Entering the field of educational psychology might be made easier with a strong foundation from experience as a teacher. Professionals in educational psycho
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