What should I do after pursuing BA?
Asked by ANISUR RAHAMAN
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Psychology degree, you are well placed to pursue a career in both arts and scientific fields, depending on your personal interests. Further study is an option, and is required if you would like to become a fully-fledged chartered psychologist. For this, you will need at least a Masters degree, as well as further training specific to your specialisation. But, for a large number of psychology careers, further study isn't a prerequisite. Those who don't go on to study psychology at postgraduate level have many options within public and private healthcare, education, mental health support, social work, therapy and counseling. These roles m...more
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BA offers plenty of employment opportunities in various sectors. Some of the main reasons why students should pursue a BA are:
- The other reason for BA being a popular course is that it focuses on several subjects in contrast to a BSc, BBA, or BCom.
- A BA degree will enable students to join different sectors like management, business, healthcare, tourism, hospitality etc.
- Students can pursue a Master of Arts (MA) after BA for further specialisation and in-depth knowledge of a subject.
- Several government jobs require students to have a Bachelor of Arts degree. So, having an Arts degree will be a plus point.
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You can do Masters in psychology. With a psychology degree, you are well placed to pursue a career in both arts and scientific fields, depending on your personal interests. Further study is an option, and is required if you would like to become a fully-fledged chartered psychologist. For this, you will need at least a Master's degree, as well as further training specific to your specialization. But, for a large number of psychology careers, further study isn't a prerequisite. Those who don't go on to study psychology at postgraduate level have many options within public and private healthcare, education, mental health support, social w...more
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Hi Anisur,
You can do Masters in psychology. With a psychology degree, your well placed to pursue a career in both arts and scientific fields, depending on your personal interests. Further study is an option, and is required if you would like to become a fully-fledged chartered psychologist. For this you'll need at least a Master's degree, as well as further training specific to your specialization. But, for a large number of psychology careers, further study isn't a prerequisite. Those who don't go on to study psychology at postgraduate level have many options within public and private healthcare, education, mental health support, soci...more
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