What is the difference between MA and M.Sc in psychology? Which one would be suitable for me?

I have done BA B.Ed.

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    Taru Pant

    6 years ago
    A Master's degree in psychology is the degree of postgraduate level, after the completion of an undergraduate degree. MA degree focuses strongly on the studies of liberal arts and theories of the subject while M.Sc degree focuses on research and the science behind the brain, behaviour, and psychological processes. It depends on your current degree plus your field of interest.

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