What can we do after MA psychology? Which specialisation will have more scope in MA psychology?
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After pursuing post-graduation (Masters degree) you can make your career as an Assistant Professor. I hope that you are aware with the UGC NET (University Grants Commission - National Eligibility Test).The National Testing Agency will conduct NET (National Eligibility Test) on behalf in December 2018. Aspirants who are interested to become a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) can appear in UGC NET Exam. Know more about UGC NET https://www.eduncle.com/cbse-ugc-net-exam. An aspirant must have minimum 55% aggregate marks (5% relaxation for other than general category) in postgraduation to appear in NET.
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The job opportunities available to you after earning your Master's degree in psychology can depend on a number of factors. In addition to the overall job outlook in your geographic area, the focus of your Master's degree can play an important role in determining your employment prospects. For example, people who earn a Masters in clinical psychology will likely have a different career trajectory than those who earn a Masters in experimental psychology. Those with a clinical focus will be more likely to work directly in the field of mental health while those with an experimental focus may be more likely to teach or conduct research.
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