Is there any scope of Getting Teacher jobs. If I pursue Bsc Psychology Honours. Is it a good choice or course to go for? I want to go in teaching line, with Bsc psychology honours. Will it be a good choice? Or there aren't really good or appropriate teaching jobs for Bsc Psychology students.
A **BSc in Psychology (Honours)** can lead to various career paths, including teaching. However, the scope depends on the level of education and specialization:
1. **School Teaching**: To teach psychology in schools, you’ll need a **B.Ed.** after your BSc. Schools offering psychology as a subject (mainly CBSE and ICSE) hire psychology teachers.
2. **College/University Teaching**: To become a **lecturer or professor**, you must pursue an **MSc in Psychology** followed by clearing **UGC-NET** or completing a **PhD**. This opens opportunities in universities and colleges.
3. **Alternative Teaching Careers**: You can teach psychology courses online, conduct workshops, or become a trainer in **corporate HR, mental health programs, or life coaching**.
### Is it a Good Choice?
Yes, if you are passionate about psychology and enjoy teaching. It also offers career flexibility, as you can work in **counseling, clinical psychology, HR, research, or education**. However, for **higher-paying teaching jobs**, postgraduate studies are essential.