What is the process of studying law and psychology? How difficult will it be to choose one? What are the various sub-fields in it?

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Asked by ketki k

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    John Desouza | Contributor-Level 9

    7 years ago
    Hello Ketki,
    Law degree can be pursued after graduation in any subject. Thereafter, depending on the subject matter expertise, the area of law practice can be selected. For example, with your psychology background, you can do law practice related to family and behavioral issues.
    For information about law of India, please visit:
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_India
    Here is the list of psychology Sub-fields:
    - Abnormal Psychology
    - Anomalistic Psychology
    - Behavioural Genetics Psychology
    - Biological Psychology
    - Clinicial Psychology
    - Cognitive Psychology
    - Community Psychology
    - Comparative Psychology
    - Consulting Psychology
    - Counselling Psy
    ...more

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