Is it possible to pursue M.Sc Neuro Psychology after BPT course?

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Yes, it's possible to pursue an M.Sc in Neuro Psychology after getting a BPT degree, as a BPT student is more aligned with health and rehabilitation, but one can pursue M.Sc in Neuro Psychology, which focuses more on understanding brain-behavior relationships and cognitive functions. This programme

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