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I am currently in class 10th and i wanted to be a psychologist in future suggest me the subject combo that i should opt in my 11th grade that will help me.....

Yash Teotia 16th Aug, 2025

Hello Isha

If you wish to become a pyschologist in the future and is certain about it, you should go for Arts/Humanities branch as it is the stream which is the most aligned with your interest.

Science stream is based for technology and medical while commerce is for accounting. Humanities would be a good choice and you can opt Pyschology as your 5th or additional subject.

Hope this answer helps! Thank You!!!

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HI, I am currently pursuing BA. Psychology honours from IGNOU and as per the latest RCI guidelines it is compulsory to have a 4 year BA degree or a 3 1 bridge course degree to become a clinical psychologist but IGNOU doesnt offer any bridge course or an extented year for the same. what should i do?

Ayush Madanpotra 19th Jul, 2025

You are doing BA Psychology Honours from IGNOU. As per the new RCI (Rehabilitation Council of India) rules, to become a licensed clinical psychologist, you must complete either a 4-year UG degree in psychology or a 3-year UG plus 1-year bridge course. IGNOU does not offer a 4th year or any bridge course right now.

If you are in your first or second year, you can think about taking admission in a 4-year UG course in psychology from any regular or online university that follows NEP 2020. This will make you eligible for clinical psychology later.

If you are in the final year or already finished your degree from IGNOU, then you have to wait and see if any RCI-approved universities start offering a 1-year bridge course. Some colleges may start this soon as per new rules.

You can also finish your BA from IGNOU and then do a normal M.A. in Psychology. After that, you can work in psychology fields that do not require RCI license like counselling, teaching, or industrial psychology. But to become a clinical psychologist with an RCI license, your degree must follow the new 4-year rule or have a bridge year.

It is a good idea to contact RCI directly or call universities like NIMHANS, CIP Ranchi or others that offer M.Phil Clinical Psychology, and ask if they will accept your current degree or not.

RCI official website:
https://rehabcouncil.nic.in

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hey i am a class 12 student , and i just want to know about the career option as psychologist . I am from humanities stream and i actually have no Idea about it . can you please help me to understand the career option and clear my doubts about it.

Saumya Tripathi 11th Jun, 2025

Hello Manashi,

Yes, you can pursue a career as a psychologist even with a humanities background. You may begin with a BA or B.Sc in Psychology, followed by an MA or M.Sc in the same field. To gain practical experience, consider internships. If you aspire to become a clinical psychologist, pursuing an M.Phil/Ph.D or an RCI-recognized course is recommended. This field offers promising career opportunities both in India and abroad.


Wishing you all the best for your future..

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I want to become a psychologist..but in our school we dont have Psychology subject in 11th. So How can I achieve my goal??

Mitali Sharma 7th Mar, 2025

Hello

If Psychology isn't available in your school , you can still pursue it by :

1. Self-Study : Read NCERT Psychology books and take online courses.

2. Choosing Psychology for Graduation : You can opt for BA/BSc Psychology in college.

3. Entrance Exams : Some universities may require entrance tests for admission.

4. Gaining Experience : Attend workshops, do internships and explore mental health volunteering.

5. Higher Studies : Pursue a Master’s in Clinical, Counseling or Industrial Psychology.

Hope this gives you the clarity you need.

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I have a keen interest in psychology especially clinical but I heard that it takes time to become a psychologist and financially also it takes time to earn money whereas doing MBA will be beneficial for earning money in less time. what should I go for?

Prachi Kumari 3rd Mar, 2025

Hello,

Here’s a comparison to help you decide:

Clinical Psychology  :

  • Takes 5–8 years (BA/BSc + MA/MSc + MPhil/PhD) to become a licensed psychologist.
  • Requires supervised training and internships.
  • Financial returns are slow but stable in the long run.
  • High emotional satisfaction if you enjoy helping people.
  • Career options: therapist, counselor, researcher, professor.

MBA :

  • Takes 2 years (after any bachelor's degree).
  • Immediate job opportunities in corporate sectors.
  • Higher salary potential early in your career.
  • Competitive but broad career options (finance, marketing, HR).
  • Less emotional satisfaction if you prefer psychology.

Choose based on passion (psychology) vs. financial stability (MBA).

Hope you find it useful !

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I want to pursue msc. in psychology from West Bengal or India, now Im studying BSC nursing from west bengal. can I eligible for persuing msc in psychology. i also want to become a clinical psychologist

sadafreen356 14th Oct, 2024

To pursue a career in clinical psychologist you can do either m.a in psychology or MSc in psychology both are good and add value to your future goals.you can take admission in indira Gandhi National Open University will admit you to post-graduation in Psychology i.e. MA if you have a graduation degree in any subject whatsoever. You may not have studied Psychology earlier for taking admission to this degree. However, some other universities like M S University, Baroda  and bhu will admit you to MA in Psychology only if you have studied psychology at graduation level.

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muje neuro psychologist banne ke liye kon kon si exam ki taiyari karni padegi

Kanishka kaushikii 7th Sep, 2024

To become a neuropsychologist, you'll typically need to complete the following steps:

  1. Undergraduate Degree: Obtain a bachelor's degree in psychology, neuroscience, or a related field. This will provide you with a solid foundation in psychology and the brain.
  2. Graduate School: Earn a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Clinical Neuropsychology. This program will delve deeper into the assessment and treatment of individuals with neurological disorders.
  3. Pre-doctoral Internship: Complete a one-year pre-doctoral internship at an accredited training program. This will give you hands-on experience working with patients and gaining clinical skills.
  4. Licensure and Certification: Obtain a license as a clinical psychologist in your state. You may also choose to become certified by the American Board of Clinical Neuropsychology (ABCN) to demonstrate your expertise in the field.

Some specific exams you might encounter during this process include:

  • Graduate Record Examination (GRE): This is a standardized test often required for admission to graduate programs.
  • Psychology Licensing Exams: Each state has its own licensing exam for psychologists.
  • ABCN Certification Exam: If you choose to pursue ABCN certification, you'll need to pass a comprehensive exam.

It's important to note that the specific requirements may vary slightly depending on your location and the institutions you choose. It's always recommended to consult with the admissions offices of graduate programs and licensing boards for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

I hope this information helps you.






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can i become psychologist with B.A.LLB in psychology if yes then how

kumardurgesh1802 24th Aug, 2024

Hello there,

Yes, you can become a psychologist with a B.A. LL.B. in Psychology, but you'll need to take additional steps to specialize in psychology. Here's how:

Steps to Become a Psychologist:

  1. Complete B.A. LL.B. with Psychology Specialization: Your B.A. LL.B. provides a foundation in psychology, but it primarily focuses on law. To become a psychologist, you'll need further specialized education in psychology.

  2. Pursue a Master's Degree in Psychology: After your B.A. LL.B., pursue a Master's degree (M.A. or M.Sc.) in Psychology. This will give you the in-depth knowledge and skills required to practice as a psychologist.

  3. Specialize in a Psychology Field: Choose a specialization based on your interest, such as Clinical Psychology, Counseling Psychology, or Organizational Psychology.

  4. Complete Internships/Practical Training: Gain practical experience through internships or supervised training, which is often required for licensure or certification.

  5. Obtain Licensure/Certification: Depending on your country, you may need to obtain a license or certification to practice as a psychologist. This may involve passing an exam and meeting other requirements.

  6. Consider Further Studies (Optional): If you wish to become a clinical psychologist or pursue a career in academia, consider a Ph.D. or Psy.D. in Psychology.

    Career Path:

  • Counseling Psychologist: Work in schools, hospitals, or private practice.

  • Clinical Psychologist: Diagnose and treat mental health disorders (may require a Ph.D.).

  • Organizational Psychologist: Work in corporate settings focusing on employee well-being and productivity.

Your B.A. LL.B. with Psychology can serve as a strong foundation, but you'll need to follow these steps to become a qualified psychologist.


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.


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Which is best to become psychologist? Psychology Hons BA Applied psychology BA in Psychology

sai raja 21st Aug, 2024

When choosing between a B.A. (Hons) in Psychology , B.A. in Applied Psychology , and B.A. in Psychology for becoming a psychologist:

  • B.A. (Hons) in Psychology:

    • Focus: Provides an in-depth understanding of psychological theories and practices.
    • Best for: Students aiming for academic or research careers, including a Ph.D.
    • Career Path: Opens up opportunities in clinical, counseling, and research fields.
  • B.A. in Applied Psychology:

    • Focus: Emphasizes practical application of psychological principles in real-world settings.
    • Best for: Those interested in immediately applying psychology in fields like HR, counseling, or social work.
    • Career Path: Suits roles that require practical skills in psychology, such as applied research or organizational psychology.
  • B.A. in Psychology:

    • Focus: Offers a broader understanding of psychology, but may not be as specialized as the honors program.
    • Best for: Students who want a flexible degree that can lead to various fields.
    • Career Path: Suitable for entry-level roles in counseling, education, or social services, but may require further specialization for advanced careers.

Ultimately, the B.A. (Hons) in Psychology is generally considered the most comprehensive option for those aiming to become professional psychologists, especially if planning to pursue postgraduate studies. B.A. in Applied Psychology is ideal for those looking to enter the workforce quickly with a focus on practical skills. B.A. in Psychology offers flexibility but might require additional qualifications for advanced roles.



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what is the fee for bsc psychologist

Tanya Gupta 9th Jun, 2024

Hello,

The fee for a B.Sc. in Psychology varies widely based on the institution and country. In India, tuition fees can range from 20,000 to 1,50,000 per year in public universities, and 1,00,000 to 3,00,000 per year in private institutions. Internationally, fees are higher, ranging from $10,000 to $40,000 per year depending on the country and university.


Key Factors:

Type of Institution: Public vs. Private.

Country: Fees vary significantly by country.

Additional Costs: Include textbooks, lab fees, and living expenses.

Always check specific college websites for accurate fee details.

Hope this helps you,

Thank you

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