Which course should I prefer: B.A. in psychology (H) or B.Sc.. in psychology (H)?

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    rahul r | Scholar-Level 18

    7 years ago
    Psychology is a branch of Science which deals with the scientific study of mental functions and behaviour. The field includes the study of various fields such as Memory, Learning, Environment & Behaviour, Practicals including Observation & Suggestion, Habit Interference and so on. After the completion of Bachelor of Arts course in Psychology, the aspirants have a wide scope in terms of both higher studies as well as in securing a job. Various post graduate and doctoral courses are available in India in the field of Psychology. The aspirants can also secure a bright career in the allied fields after the completion of under graduate prog
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    Sunita Singh | Guide-Level 15

    4 years ago
    Psychiatrist or other medical doctor uses medication for treatment while Psychologists can only use talk therapy as a treatment. Sometimes peoples think that Psychologists and psychiatrist are the same professions, but they both are completely different. In India, the first department of psychology was established at Calcutta University in early 1915. TYPES OF PSYCHOLOGIST
    Clinical & Counseling Psychologists: These works with patients and provide mental health care. Organizational & Community Psychologists: Who apply their psychological theories, research and techniques to the issues in the industry, business, social benefit organizatio
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  • If you really SEE yourself as an Arts person, I. e. , you strongly enjoy and prefer Arts courses, then you should definitely go the B.A. Route. If you really SEE yourself as a Science person, I. e. , you strongly enjoy and prefer Science courses, then you should definitely go the B.Sc. Route.
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    Dharamveer Dheer Educator at University | Scholar-Level 18

    5 years ago
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    Broadly described as studying the human thought, behavior, development, personality, emotion, motivation, and more, psychology has become a preferred career for many who are interested in the reasons behind human behavior. Gaining a richer and deeper understanding of these can help people achieve insights into their own actions as well as a better understanding of others. These skills are otherwise much sought after in many companies which have public dealing.
    Generally a Psychologist conducts scientific studies of behavior and brain function. Observes, interviews, and survey individuals to identify psychological, emotional, behaviora
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