I have done BA Honors from Kirorimal College, DU with first division, but I don't want to do M.A., I know it sounds crazy but I wanted to go into counselling. Being an avid reader I've always liked criminal counselling so that would be great. My Google research showed it's not in India.
1. Indian Institute of Applied Psychology. 2. Amity Institute of Psychology and Allied Sciences Applied psychology employment areas are: 1. Prisons. 2. Rehabilitation centers. 3. Research establishments. 4. Welfare organizations. 5. Vocational rehabilitation. 6. Research. 7. Correctional programs. 8. Community mental health centers. 9. Chemical jobs. 10. Healthcare and medical jobs Eligibility: 1. MA psychological counselling: a. The basic criteria is having a graduation degree in any stream. However, many of the reputed universities demand graduation degree with Honors in Psychology or Psychology as one of the subjects studied in graduation from an
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1. Indian Institute of Applied Psychology. 2. Amity Institute of Psychology and Allied Sciences Applied psychology employment areas are: 1. Prisons. 2. Rehabilitation centers. 3. Research establishments. 4. Welfare organizations. 5. Vocational rehabilitation. 6. Research. 7. Correctional programs. 8. Community mental health centers. 9. Chemical jobs. 10. Healthcare and medical jobs Eligibility: 1. MA psychological counselling: a. The basic criteria is having a graduation degree in any stream. However, many of the reputed universities demand graduation degree with Honors in Psychology or Psychology as one of the subjects studied in graduation from any of the recognized college/university. Some even ask for a minimum of 45-50% marks in graduation as qualifying criteria to secure admission in this course and some also conduct an entrance examination. 2. M.Sc psychological counselling: a. 50% of marks in B.A/B.Sc degree having studied at least one paper in psychology at the graduate level or B.Ed or PG Diploma in counselling with 50% marks in the aggregate. b. Admission is made based on marks secured in the qualifying exam and entrance test and interview conducted by admission committee. So, you can go for MA psychological counselling. The colleges which you can consider are: 1. Amity University. 2. The Indian Institute of Applied Psychology Job options with a Masters in counselling: A Licensed professional counselors can work in a variety of jobs including: 1. School counselors. 2. Academic counselors. 3. Marriage and family counselors. 4. Career counselors. 5. Substance abuse counselors. 6. Mental health counselors.
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1. Indian Institute of Applied Psychology.
2. Amity Institute of Psychology and Allied Sciences
Applied psychology employment areas are:
1. Prisons.
2. Rehabilitation centers.
3. Research establishments.
4. Welfare organizations.
5. Vocational rehabilitation.
6. Research.
7. Correctional programs.
8. Community mental health centers.
9. Chemical jobs.
10. Healthcare and medical jobs
Eligibility:
1. MA psychological counselling:
a. The basic criteria is having a graduation degree in any stream. However, many of the reputed universities demand graduation degree with Honors in Psychology or Psychology as one of the subjects studied in graduation from any of the recognized college/university.
Some even ask for a minimum of 45-50% marks in graduation as qualifying criteria to secure admission in this course and some also conduct an entrance examination.
2. M.Sc psychological counselling:
a. 50% of marks in B.A/B.Sc degree having studied at least one paper in psychology at the graduate level or B.Ed or PG Diploma in counselling with 50% marks in the aggregate.
b. Admission is made based on marks secured in the qualifying exam and entrance test and interview conducted by admission committee.
So, you can go for MA psychological counselling. The colleges which you can consider are:
1. Amity University.
2. The Indian Institute of Applied Psychology
Job options with a Masters in counselling:
A Licensed professional counselors can work in a variety of jobs including:
1. School counselors.
2. Academic counselors.
3. Marriage and family counselors.
4. Career counselors.
5. Substance abuse counselors.
6. Mental health counselors.
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