Which is a better career option among journalism and psychology?

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Asked by Aastha Arya
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VIKRAM SONI
8 years ago
Dear According to market demand, respect, knowledge and growth opportunities I would recommend Psychology programme over Journalism. There is lot of demand of qualified and passionate psychologists due to rise in depression cases.

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8 years ago
Hello I think both of them are equally productive as long as you are good at what you choose to do. You need to know which one of these you are more stronger at. The more you know about something, the better you will be at it. Take reference from your past percentages at both the subjects and check

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Jagoree Mukherjee
8 years ago
It depends on the student's test mostly both are very different from each other but you can apply for triple major courses.

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Anushka Jha
8 years ago
Journalism would be better career option for you because os its scope. Good luck!

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