Where and how can I pursue child psychology and Ph.D?

I have completed BCA and NTTC from reputed institution and have worked with two school institution as KG Teacher.

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Hello Poorna, You have set your heart on a very noble subject. Unfortunately for pursuing Ph.D. one needs PG in related subject. Meaning you need to do B.A. & then M.A. in psychology to become eligible for Ph.D. However, based on graduation, you can think of pursuing postgraduate Diploma or certif

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Thanks Poorna for your comments. I would just add that learning about child psychology will help you a great deal in your endeavor.

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