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It's really nice to see that you have not fallen prey to the obsession with engineering. Psychology is a fantastic course with great potential ahead. Once you finish graduation, PG too is available in different disciplines. A lot of job opportunities are available. Counselor in school. Marriage counseling. etc.
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