I am Chartered Accountant by profession and I am interested in studying Psychology, what can I do to pursue this?
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Harshita Kumari I will complete BALLB International course in 2025 | Contributor-Level 10
3 years agoHello Priya, So if you are interested then what do you exactly want to do? The certification course, Diploma or want to study it for your self. If you want to study it for yourself definitely you can grab materials and read it even you can work with asylums, ngo too after a knowledgeable approach. Later if you want to do a certification course then it has an age limit. Please look after that. Hope it helps you.
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