Can commerce students pursue a career in the psychology field after B.Sc?
LPU provides that option. LPU’s curriculum is designed to delve into the intricacies of human behavior. Through strategic partnerships with industry leaders, the university ensures students stay abreast of changing technological landscapes.
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Absolutely! You can pursue MA Psychology from LPU. LPU's programme aims to enhance understanding of human behavior complexities with a broad focus on various aspects including Psychopathology, abnormal behavior and Organizational Behavior.
Through partnerships with top industry leaders, students are
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Yes. Demand for psychology in India is growing rapidly. National Mental Health Policy and increasing awareness around mental health have created jobs in schools, hospitals, corporates, and private practice.
Average starting salary after BA Psychology in India is INR 3 LPA to INR 5 LPA. With postgraduate degree, salaries can rise to INR 6 LPA- INR 15 LPA.
Psychology has the most scope in terms of salary growth and job demand, especially in mental health, HR, and corporate sectors. BA General offers the widest flexibility for government jobs and higher studies. Sociology has strong scope in NGOs, research, and policy.
For admission to the B.A. (Hons.) Psychology programme at S.P. College, Nalanda in 2026 (Shift I), the cutoff requirement is a minimum of 45% aggregate marks in Class 12. The course has only 22 seats, so practical competition may push the effective cutoff higher depending on applicant volume.
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