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Dear Aspirant,   You can surely appear for NET examination after completing your post graduation in psychology with 55% marks. You have an option to opt for both NET & JRF , if your age is below 33 years

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Dear Aspirant, Thanks for writing to www.careerguide.com! Well, career expert, Ms. Adhunika very well explained. I do agree with her. If you are already preparing for CAT then focus on MBA. Get good score (above 90 percentile) and get into premier institution for MBA study. You can pursue organizational psychology in MBA. Many IIMs offer MBA in organizational behavior/psychology. You may choose that specialization. Best Wishes for your bright career, Apurva Kumar Pandya, PhD

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Hello Dear Friend, Welcome to career guide.com Thanks for approaching us and writing us with your career query. Its good to hear you have been giving a deep thought for pursuing your future career right from your 11th std. The good part is you have been able to identify your area of interest. Its always good to gather the proper information about the career in which we wish to make our career. Psychology is the study of Humans mind,its formation,Human behaviour and the minds processes. Psychology is a branch of Philosophy. Psychology is one of the interesting career. In India their is a wide

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Dear Aspirant, Thanks for writing to www.careerguide.com! Very interesting question. Just to add my perspective that may help you. In India, there is no difference in BA or BSc. The central content of the syllabus of the graduate course more or less remain the same. The minor difference between BA/BSc is that BA is offered in ARTS stream while BSc is offered in Science stream. Do not worry about BA/BSc label. It doesn't matter whether you have taken up BA or BSc. In India most Universities offer BA course while very few Universities offer BSc. Both students are equally eligible for post

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