Which one will be better in terms of placement among BAMS and BA in psychology?

What should I do as my father wants me to appear for NEET (4th time) and I am not interested at all?

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    Divyashakti Shukla | Contributor-Level 6

    8 years ago
    Hi Aafreen,
    Career options after completing BAMS:
    The areas which are available for a BAMS graduate to build a successful career can be broadly classified into the following five categories:
    Clinical practice
    Academic
    Research
    Management and administration
    Drug manufacturing
    Career options after completing BA in psychology:
    Social psychology, Clinical psychology, Experimental psychology, Occupational psychology, Child psychology, Educational psychology, etc. They can work as Clinical Psychologists / Educational Psychologists / Industrial Psychologists / Counseling Psychologists / Research psychologists / Social Psychologists / Developmental psy
    ...more

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