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Can I become a psychologist without taking psychology in 11th?
The best part about wanting to become a psychologist is that you can choose any stream in your 12th grade. While there are schools that offer you Psychology as a subject in your 11th and 12th, you don’t need to take it.
How can I become a Psychologist after 12th?
To become a psychologist you should do any of the psychology courses after 12th, such as BA, BA (Hons), B.Sc, or B.Sc (Hons). Thereafter, pursue your specialization by doing the relevant master’s degree. You can further specialize by doing a Ph. D. or M.
How do I become a Psychologist after 10th?
How to Become a Psychologist
- 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”)
Where can I study to be a psychologist?
WHERE CAN I STUDY?
- Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University. Bachelor of Arts: Psychology.
- North-West University. Bachelor of Arts: Psychology; Bachelor of Psychology.
- University of Johannesburg.
- University of KwaZulu-Natal.
- University of the Western Cape.
- UNISA.
- University of Stellenbosch.
- Rhodes University.
What can I do with a BA in psychology?
BA Psychology has an immense career scope as students can explore a wide range of careers across several employment areas from clinical medicine, counselling to health and education. Here are the most popular jobs for BA Psychology students:
What are the different types of Psychology degrees?
From BA and BSc Psychology to PhD in Psychology, there are a plethora of degree programs available for those interested in this field of study.
What is the average salary after completing BA Psychology?
The average salary after completing BA Psychology is somewhere around 2.5 Lakhs to 4.5 Lakhs INR. You can also go for higher studies after BA Psychology by pursuing MA in subjects like Industrial Psychology, Child Psychology, Counselling, Sports Psychology, amongst others.