what should I do after getting done my masters in psychology in which i got 2nd division means what all opportunities I can explore further.
Hello Ayushi,
After completing your
Master's in Psychology
with a
second division
, you still have multiple career and academic opportunities to explore:
Career Opportunities:
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Counseling & Therapy
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Work as a
Counselor
in schools, colleges, NGOs, or corporate firms.
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Pursue
certification courses
in
Counseling Psychology
or
Psychotherapy
to enhance skills.
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Work as a
Counselor
in schools, colleges, NGOs, or corporate firms.
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Clinical Psychology (Needs Additional Qualifications)
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To become a licensed
Clinical Psychologist
, pursue an
M.Phil in Clinical Psychology
(Recognized by RCI in India).
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Alternative: Take
Post Graduate Diploma in Clinical Psychology (PGDCP)
for private practice.
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To become a licensed
Clinical Psychologist
, pursue an
M.Phil in Clinical Psychology
(Recognized by RCI in India).
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Human Resource (HR) & Corporate Sector
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Roles in
HR, training, and recruitment
in companies.
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Industrial Psychology
roles for employee well-being and performance enhancement.
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Roles in
HR, training, and recruitment
in companies.
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Teaching & Research
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Qualify
UGC NET
for Assistant Professor roles in colleges.
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Pursue a
Ph.D. in Psychology
for research and academia.
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Qualify
UGC NET
for Assistant Professor roles in colleges.
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Forensic Psychology
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Work with law enforcement agencies, forensic labs, and criminal profiling.
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Take a
Diploma or Certification
in
Forensic Psychology
.
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Work with law enforcement agencies, forensic labs, and criminal profiling.
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Social Work & NGO Sector
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Work in
rehabilitation centers, mental health NGOs, or social welfare organizations
.
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Work in
rehabilitation centers, mental health NGOs, or social welfare organizations
.
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Government Jobs
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Appear for
UPSC, SSC, or State PSC exams
for roles in mental health departments.
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Join
Indian Army/Air Force/Navy as a Psychologist
.
Further Studies to Enhance Career
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Appear for
UPSC, SSC, or State PSC exams
for roles in mental health departments.
- M.Phil in Clinical Psychology (For RCI License)
- Ph.D. in Psychology (For academia/research)
- Diploma in Counseling, Forensic, or Industrial Psychology
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MBA in HR (For Corporate roles)
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
In ISC Psychology 2025 board exams. Which chapters or questions are most important. Because I havent attempted PYQs or get any sample paper or question banks online. Any tips? How to prepare effectively for Psychology exams?
To prepare for the ISC Psychology 2025 exams, it's important to study the entire syllabus, but some chapters carry more weight than others. Here's a quick breakdown:
Variations in Psychological Attributes and Self and Personality are the biggest sections, each contributing 13 marks.
Other important topics include Psychological Disorders (12 marks) and Meeting Life Challenges (9 marks).
Tips for effective preparation:
1. Understand all topics: While focusing on high-weight chapters is key, don’t neglect any part of the syllabus. A broad understanding will give you more flexibility with the questions.
2. Practice with sample papers: These will help you get familiar with the exam format and types of questions you might face.
3. Analyze past year papers: Reviewing previous years' questions gives you a sense of what’s frequently asked, which is often a good indicator of important topics.
4. Use study guides: Consider finding a good study guide that summarizes key points and offers practice questions to reinforce your learning.
5. Revise regularly: The more you revise, the easier it will be to recall concepts during the exam.
By balancing thorough reading, practice, and regular revision, you can be well-prepared for your exams!
Can you tell the subject combinations I will get to choose from when I enter college with either BA psychology or BSC psychology? Also can i not select physics, chemistry as subjects if i choose BSC psychology in college? Please answer at the earliest
Hello Kritika,
When you choose BA Psychology , the subjects you will generally have to choose from could include:
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Core Psychology Subjects
like Developmental Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, and Social Psychology.
- Elective Subjects might include Sociology, Philosophy, English, Education, or Management depending on the college's offerings.
For BSc Psychology , typically, you will have subjects focused more on scientific and research-based aspects of psychology. You may study:
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Core Psychology Subjects
like Biological Psychology, Experimental Psychology, Research Methods, and Statistics.
- Some colleges may offer a combination of Physics and Chemistry with Psychology as part of the curriculum. However, if you choose BSc Psychology , you usually do not need to study Physics or Chemistry unless the specific college has a combined approach for science streams.
So, in
BSc Psychology
, it is entirely possible not to select Physics and Chemistry, as the focus will be more on psychology-related scientific subjects and research methods. Be sure to check with the specific college for more details about their subject combinations.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
I am from India and i pursue commerce in 11th and 12th after i completed BCA and MCA now i want to do PhD in psychology subject So tell me what criteria for pursuing PhD in psychology
To pursue a PhD in Psychology after BCA and MCA, you may need a master's degree in Psychology or a related field. Many universities require candidates to have studied Psychology at the postgraduate level. You must qualify for entrance exams like UGC NET or university-specific tests and meet eligibility criteria set by the institution.
Which college in Coimbatore is preferred best for Bsc and PHd in psychology
Hello aspirant,
Here below I am providing you with the name of some of the colleges:
- PSG College of Arts and Science
- Hindustan College of Arts and Science
- Nehru Arts and Science College
- Amity University
- Bharathiar University, Coimbatore
- CMS College of Science and Commerce
Thank you
Does this college provide Bsc psychology and PHd psychology
Yes, PSG College of Arts and Science and Bharathiar University in Coimbatore offer B.Sc. Psychology programs. Bharathiar University also provides opportunities for pursuing a Ph.D. in Psychology, making them ideal for both undergraduate and doctoral studies.
Without physics and computer science can I pursue btech or bsc nursing. My subjects are Chemistry, Biology, Psychology, Bengali, English. If yes.. How?
Yes, you can pursue B.Sc. Nursing with your subjects, as it primarily requires Biology. For B.Tech, Physics is essential in most cases. However, some universities offer special programs or lateral entry options. Check eligibility criteria for specific institutions.
Psychology counselling course dates available online
Hello
Here are some online psychology counseling courses:
1. Northwestern University – Online Master's in Counseling with start dates in January, April, June and September.
2. NYU Steinhardt – Online counseling programs for mental health and wellness with flexible options.
3. International Career Institute – Self-paced online counseling and psychology courses.
4. Columbia University – Specialized counseling and clinical psychology courses.
5. Psychology.org – A platform to compare online counseling degree programs.
Hope this information helps you .
Can I pursue BBA? After my 12th with subjects Chemistry, biology, psychology, Bengali and English. If yes, what should I do and how? If no, what other Courses should I go for. As I dont have physics its hard without neet and jee and I dont know much what to do.
Yes, you can pursue a BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) after your 12th, even with subjects like Chemistry, Biology, Psychology, Bengali, and English. BBA does not require Physics or Mathematics as compulsory subjects. To get started, research universities or colleges offering BBA programs and their eligibility criteria, which usually require passing 12th with a minimum percentage. Some institutes may conduct entrance exams, while others offer direct admission. A BBA prepares you for careers in management, marketing, finance, or entrepreneurship and opens pathways for an MBA later.
If not BBA, you can explore courses like Psychology (B.A./B.Sc.), Biotechnology, Microbiology, BCA (if interested in computers), or design and arts-related fields. Assess your interests and long-term goals to choose the right path.
Having Biology, Chemistry, Psychology, Bengali and English. Which entrance exams can I give? Jee and Neet is not possible apart from that are there any other entrance exams or which courses should i take. As theres no physics.
after your 12th, with subjects like Chemistry, Biology, Psychology, Bengali, and English, you can explore courses like BBA, Psychology (B.A./B.Sc.), Biotechnology, Microbiology, BCA (if interested in computers), or design and arts-related fields you can explore courses like Psychology (B.A./B.Sc.), Biotechnology, Microbiology, BCA (if interested in computers), or design and arts-related fields