Which course should I choose to study psychology after completing 12th (humanities)? I want to become a criminal psychologist.

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Asked by Akshay Saini
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Hello Akshay, I firstly congratulate you for not being obsessed with engineering. Psychology is very interesting and fantastic subject. There are plenty of opportunities after graduation and specially after acquiring specialisation in PG. Take admission in a good college in your city. Study to unde

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Raj shakya
7 years ago

Please refer to the article below for the best UG programmes in Psychology. https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/degree-in-psychology-from-abroad-structure-eligibility-and-top-universities-abroad-articlepage-576 There are other options too like Trinity College Dublin and Curtin University Australia, you

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Radhika Verma
7 years ago
Complete a Bachelor degree in Psychology/Applied Psychology (3 years) Pursue a law degree (optional) Complete a Master degree in Psychology/Criminology (2 years) Complete an M.Phil. In Clinical Psychology/Criminology (2 years) or Get a Ph.D. in Psychology (3 -6 years) Get registered with the RCI, Re

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