Psychologist
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Listen, both MBA and psychologist both are reputed degrees .It depends upon your interest , If you are interested in management then you should go with MBA or if you are interested in scientific study of mind and behavior than you should choose career as a psychologist. you can also pursue MA in psychologist .
No career is bad or good it depends upon your interest which career you are passionate about.
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Dieticians are not Doctors , but they are Health care Professionals. A dietitian has a Four years Batchelor's degree . Basically they have specialization to plan meal depending upon your health and nutritional requirements.
After completing PhD in any Specialization you can use Prefix Doctor.
Talking about Psychologist :- Psychologist is considered as a lucrative career option who intend to serve in the health sectors.
Psychologist is the person who holds a degree in psychology and able to cure mental illness with counselling and therapies .
Psychologist cannot consider as a doctor as they never attend a medical school and can't prescribe medicines.
For Being a Doctor you have to go in several fields like :- MBBS ,BDS, BHMS, BAMS etc .
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Requiring a very specific trajectory during the educational stage, a psychiatrist has the important responsibility of assigning people diagnoses (based on their evaluations) and making sure that they get the proper medicines.
For the most part, a psychiatrist comes in at a stage when a patient has already gone through various other structures that are designed to support those who are suffering from mental health conditions – a psychiatrist comes into the picture at the last stage of the journey of mental health.
Usually, a psychiatrist is also well versed in certain forms of counselling or therapy, such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT).
It’s not a walk in the park if you want to become a licensed psychiatrist. You have to finish an undergraduate degree in medical school and then do an MPhil from an RCI-licensed college to finally be able to call yourself a psychiatrist.
Typically, salaries from psychiatrists average around (https://www.payscale.com/research/IN/Job=Psychiatrist/Salary) Rs.479,916per year.
In order to be a reputed Psychologist in India, you need to do the following courses -
1. BA Psychology
2. MA Psychology
After completing MA Psychology, you can pursue PhD in Clinical Psychology in a top college like National Institute of Mental Health and neurosciences (NIMHANS). Then, you can be one of the reputed Psychologists in India.
To get complete details about Psychology Courses, you may visit the link - Psychology Courses, Subjects, Colleges, Syllabus, Scope, Fees, Eligibility (careers360.com)
Yess. You should because when you start practicing on the practical field then you have to gain new reasearch works bout psychology from others..
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After the completion of your MSc in Psychology course, you can proceed to become a registered psychologist. For that, you will have to do an additional two-year MPhil course in Psychology from an institute recognized by the Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI). This is a purely professional course that requires hands-on training.
After completing the MPhil course, you can start practicing as a clinical psychologist anywhere in India. You can specialize either in Clinical Psychology or Rehabilitation Psychology for this MPhil degree.
Here is the list of institutes that offer an MPhil course in Clinical Psychology:
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Nowadays, the mental health awareness is highly endorsed by the Government. So every district hospital and state medical colleges are getting filled with the Psychology and Psychiatry departments which opens a lot of vacancies for the Psychologist as well. If you have a PhD in Psychology in any of its sub branches such as Clinical Psychology, Counselling Psychology etc, then also you are eligible for work as an Psychological Counsellor at Hospitals.
To know more about Psychology, visit the link below:
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To become a psychologist you need to pass 10+2 exams with psychology as one of the main subject.
- do a bachelor's course in Psychology
- do a specialization PG course in Psychology
You can further go for training ans pursue career as a psychologist.
You can work in any branch of psychology
- Clinical psychology
-Counseling psychology
-Health psychology
-Industrial psychology
-Sports psychology
-Educational psychology
-school psychology
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No, it is not mandatory. To be officially referred to be a clinical psychologist, you must have an MPhil or PhD from an RCI-accredited institution. This means that you can work in hospitals with the rehabilitation and clinical populations. This is a requirement if you wish to do psychological testing. In most non-clinical settings and private practice, however, an MPhil or PhD is not required. But, if you want to work in academia, you'll need a PhD at some time since otherwise, your opportunities for advancement would be limited. With only a master's degree, you'll start with a lower salary, however, job changes can boost your compensation to a pretty good amount in a couple of years, or three years at the most.
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