How can I pursue Ph.D in parapsychology?

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    ravi jha | Contributor-Level 8

    8 years ago
    In order to become a professional, academic parapsychologist, it is necessary to have both undergraduate and postgraduate qualifications, usually in psychology.
    This process commonly follows two to three stages:
    1. A B.Sc degree in psychology (3-4 years).
    2. A M.Sc degree in some area of psychology (1-2 years). This stage can be optional.
    3. A Ph.D degree in psychology and often with a focus on an area of parapsychology (3-5 years).

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