Hi,Yes, you can definitely pursue M.A. In psychology. Already having done MBA which gives scope for many opportunities, you need to have a better clarity as why you want to pursue a career in Psychology. MBA and Psychology as a combination gives you an edge in Organizational Psychology to collaborate with management to apply psychological principles for organization analysis, development and training, support with policy planning, recruitment & succession planning (To match right personality for the specific job role) and employee well-being. Organizational psychologists work for MNCs and organizations to deal with employees issues, de
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Hi,Yes, you can definitely pursue M.A. In psychology. Already having done MBA which gives scope for many opportunities, you need to have a better clarity as why you want to pursue a career in Psychology. MBA and Psychology as a combination gives you an edge in Organizational Psychology to collaborate with management to apply psychological principles for organization analysis, development and training, support with policy planning, recruitment & succession planning (To match right personality for the specific job role) and employee well-being. Organizational psychologists work for MNCs and organizations to deal with employees issues, develop positive as well as effective work atmospheres for employee success and organizational productivity. Psychology is one of the interesting field to study and practice as a career. There are some universities offering Masters in Psychology without Psychology background as well. The admission would be either based on Merit or an entrance test depending upon the type of universities you are applying for. Some of the universities are. * Delhi University, Delhi
* Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi
* Christ University, Bangalore (Counselling Psychology & M.Sc. In Psychology (HRDM)
* Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi
* Ambedkar University, Delhi
* Panjab University, Chandigarh
* Gautam Budh University, Noida
* Pondicherry University, Pondicherry
* Amity University, Noida
* Gitam University, Visakhapatnam
The scope for psychologists are growing with many interesting opportunities in India also. People are understanding the importance of counselling and individuals are consulting psychologists for anxiety, stress etc. Organisations realised employees mental health is important factor for productivity & success of the company. Schools are appointing psychologists for dealing the social, emotional, academical and behavioural issues of students. Students now started approaching career counselors and relying on Psychometrics to plan their career path. Rehabilitation centres require help of psychologists to treat individuals with chronic, traumatic illness and substance abuse. Psychologists are needed in sports and Forensic fields also. All the Best.
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