I am a student of +2 & am studying psychology & science in a government school. What should I do to become a clinical psychologist?

How much percentage do I need to get admission in B.Sc in psychology?

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Asked by saeed kifl

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    Radhika Verma | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    Dear Saeed,
    Complete a Bachelor degree in Psychology/Applied Psychology (3 years)
    Complete a Master degree in Clinical Psychology/ (2 years)
    Complete an M.Phil. In Clinical Psychology (2 years) or
    Get a Ph.D. in Psychology (3 -6 years)
    Get registered with the RCI, Rehabilitation Council of India
    Hope this helps. Appreciate by upvoting the answer. Please feel free to ask further questions, if any.
    Good luck!

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No, their eligibility criteria are different. Though the subject is the same, the course streams are different. For the BA Psychology admission, you'll need to pass Class 12 from any stream, but for the BSc in Psychology, you'll need to pass Class 12 with the Science stream only. Their minimum eligible marks can also differ.

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