How can I do Bachelor in psychology after BPT.

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Rakesh chand
2 months ago

BPT course is also a good option for future career.For admission in this course you must have complete 12th with Science stream.The future scope for this course is also very good.Quantum university is a UGC approved university is best suitable place for this course.Quantum university located in roor

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Saket Raj Sahu
6 years ago
Hi, For Bachelor's in psychology you just need class 12th BA Psychology or Bachelor of Arts in Psychology is a 3-year undergraduate course which is offered by many colleges and universities in India. The basic eligibility for pursuing this course is 10+2 qualification. The student should have quali

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