What career opportunities should I have in psychology without having biology in 12th?

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Sopna Joshua
6 years ago
For doing BA in Psychology, you don't have to have biology in plus two. If you are planning to go for PG, you may opt for any branch of psychology like clinical psychology, counselling and psychology, sports psychology, criminal psychology, etc. You may work with hospitals, colleges, schools and uni

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R
7 years ago
Hi! It is okay if you do not have biology in past school time. You can opt for psychology in future and opportunities will depend upon what you want to do. Thank you.

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N
7 years ago
Which course do you wish to pursue after 12th: B.Sc or a BA in psychology? If you are looking forward to become a psychiatrist, you need biology.

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In order to become a psychiatrist, you need to complete MBBS and do your PG MD in Psychiatry.

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