Have done my B.Sc. And MBA and B.Ed am also interested in psychology which course would be apt for me.

B.Sc. B.Ed NTT, MBA currently working as teacher in a school want to know which stream and course of psychology will be apt for me.

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    Group Captain Vinayak Deodhar La vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser | Scholar-Level 18

    5 years ago
    Hello Anuradha, you are highly qualified in different subjects and different streams including MBA. Psychology is a very nice subject to study and also apply in our day to day life. There are plenty of courses being offered bye India's best open university that is IGNOU. You can just download the brochure come application form from the internet and SEE the variety of courses this institution offers. You can choose different courses available study the syllabus and then decide which area you want to choose. Best wishes to you.

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