Can a pharma. D graduate take up psychology. If yes, what would be the eligible section? Either B.A. Or M.A.

Pharma. D is a 6yrs course. So I jus want to clarify the things regarding what to select B.A. Psychology or M.A. Psychology. And I was done wid my pharma. D in September 2019.

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    Priya Mahajan Educationist and Career Consultant since 2010 | Scholar-Level 16

    4 years ago
    HiPG Diploma courses are the latest trend. You can choose clinical research, pharmacovigilance, regulatory affairs, CDM ( Clinical Data Management). There are many institutions offering these courses. Duration is precisely 4 to 6 months. They charge you around 50k to 60k. Clinical SAS- Six month duration. Expensive but worth it. You will be charged around 1L. But it again depends on the institution. MBA is an other option. B.A. Psychology is also there, though it would bring down your qualification, but with this you can move for M.A. Clinical Psychology. Best for you would be to browse some good college sites like jamia Mile, Lovely P
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