I am a humanities student and I want to do B.Sc in Psychology. Can I pursue the course or do I have to pursue BA in Psychology first?
Since you are a student of humanities, you can opt for a B.Sc. in Psychology provided the university accepts students from non-scientific streams. Certain universities demand a Science stream, while others are open to admitting students from any stream. In case Science subjects such as Biology or Ma
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