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What was your graduation percentage and your graduation course?
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Which state/city you are looking, so that can help you choose best college for the course you mentioned?
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Pepperdine University - Master of Arts in Psychology
Pepperdine University - MFT Masters Online programme - No GRE required to apply. Southern New Hampshire University - Online Degrees in Psychology & Counseling
Capella University - Online Psychology Degree.
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As of March 8th, 2019, the average monthly pay for a psychologist in the United States is $8,854 a month. While ZipRecruiter is seeing monthly salaries as high as $15,500 and as low as $3,583, the majority of Psychologist salaries currently range between $6,458 (25th percentile) to $9,833 (75th percentile) across the United States. The average pay range for a Psychologist varies little (about $3,375), which suggests that regardless of location, there are not many opportunities for increased pay or advancement, even with several years of experience. Based on recent job postings on ZipRecruiter, the Psychologist job market in both Bhopal
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1. Go to Medical School.
2. Get an MBBS or MBCh degree.
3. Get on to a Radiology residency.
4. Get an MD or FRCR in Radiology. Alternatively, you could consider a career as a radiographer.
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Which is better course between nanotechnology and Robotics? As a matter of fact, both these courses ore of recent origin at least in India and both of these hold great promise of very high potential in the future. Robotics is actually becoming a way of life in many big industries in India these days but on the other hand nanotechnology is not yet that applied in the Indian context. My personal opinion is for you to go for robotics rather than nanotechnology. However if you are interested in design and research in future then perhaps nanotechnology is the branch you should aim for. Best wishes to you.
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No, it is not necessary, if you are doing BA Psychology or BA Psychology (H).
Yes, having Science stream is necessary, if you are applying for B.Sc Psychology.
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