I ahev got 57% in graduation (B.A. in psychology). beside M.A what can i do for my future? plz suggest

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Manmeet Kaur
2013-07-15 13:40:48
Hi, 1) After B.A in Psychology, you may go for M.A or M.S in the desired branch of Psychology (Clinical Psychology, Organizational Psychology, Criminal Psychology, Child Psychology, Sports Psychology etc). You may even opt for MBA in Organizational Behavior, if you are interested in using your

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thank u so much for all the information

arun dev
2013-07-15 13:15:02
Dear, First of all you can continue with M.A Psychology, along with your P.G you can enroll yourself with Counselling courses (If interested) or any of the thing which is supplementary to your interest. Hope it was of help, Feel free to reply, In case you like my answer choose it as 'Best answer'

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Kamaraju pulugurtha
2013-07-15 17:58:48
You can also consider studying for a Law degree ,or B.Ed,depending on your interest.

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