I am planning to do psychology Honours. Is it a better option?

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T
9 years ago
Psychology is definitely a good subject if you want to pursue a career in it.

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vivek mishra
9 years ago
Why not and if you interested then for Ba(honours) psychology join Sam Higginbotom Institute Of Agriculture Technology and Sciences, SHIATS, allahabad, Uttar Pradesh and prepare for Tata Institute Of Social Sciences for MA psychology programme because here u can get more opportunities

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collage -Sam Higginbotom Institute Of Agriculture Technology and Sciences, SHIATS, allahabad, Uttar Pradesh fees- per semester 5000 total 30,000 time -3 year, 6semester I joined shiats last year at 31/8/2016 but I was late 2 month for this course u can get admission by counselling u can go any cybe

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M
8 years ago
Doing psychology honors will definitely be a lot more beneficial since you get to study the subject in depth and therefore gain more knowledge about it, which will also give you an edge over the other students who have done the normal BA course.

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dhruti
9 years ago
Yes, if you like to read and are good in writing and have good dreariest thinking then arts is very good for you in terms of career prospects.

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