I have graduated in BA LLB (integrated). I want to study psychology. What course should I pursue for it? I want a degree and knowledge.

I have graduated from MDU Rohtak in B.A. LL.B. I scored around 400 in final and I want to pursue a career in law and also, it includes psychology because I have a keen interest in this area. Though I don't have any background of psychology.

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You can pursue these following courses Master of Arts M.A. In Psychology Master of Arts M.A. In Applied Psychology Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology M.Sc in Psychology.

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