How to become pscologist. which subject we choose after 10th to become pscologist. All about scopes in this field
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I presume you wanted to know about becoming a psychologist.
Now, to become a psychologist, after 10th, that is in 11th and 12th you may take psychology as a 6th subject, because it is one of the optional subjects. It is easy till here. But after that, that is after 12th, you will have two options. Either to do BSc Psychology or BA psychology. Now generally it doesn't matters what stream you belong, but mostly the science students go for BSc Psychology and the Arts/Humanities students go for BA Psychology. What's the difference? For most times, there's no difference. But still, why are then two options? Because BA is more grounded to or focuses on the humanities and the sociology part of psychology. It's more social than scientific. But in BSc, you have that experimental and observational setup, which is more practical and all. So you study psychology in both courses but in different perspects. One from social view, and other from scientific view. Now it's upon you what you have to choose, with which you are comfortable with.
Hope this helps you clear your doubt!
Now, to become a psychologist, after 10th, that is in 11th and 12th you may take psychology as a 6th subject, because it is one of the optional subjects. It is easy till here. But after that, that is after 12th, you will have two options. Either to do BSc Psychology or BA psychology. Now generally it doesn't matters what stream you belong, but mostly the science students go for BSc Psychology and the Arts/Humanities students go for BA Psychology. What's the difference? For most times, there's no difference. But still, why are then two options? Because BA is more grounded to or focuses on the humanities and the sociology part of psychology. It's more social than scientific. But in BSc, you have that experimental and observational setup, which is more practical and all. So you study psychology in both courses but in different perspects. One from social view, and other from scientific view. Now it's upon you what you have to choose, with which you are comfortable with.
Hope this helps you clear your doubt!
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The requirements to become a licensed psychologist are:
☆ Pass the 10+2 exam preferably with Psychology as one of the subjects
Complete a Bachelor (BA or BS) in Psychology degree (the curriculum of which focuses on “personality development, psychotherapy, stress management and neuro-psychology”)
☆ Specialization at the postgraduate level, where one can get an M.A. or M.Sc. in either Psychology, Social Work, or Counseling
☆ Further specialization at the doctoral level is available as well via PhD or M.Phil
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