Should I opt for MA in psychology or pursue law after completing BA in psychology?

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Should I opt for MA in psychology or pursue law after completing BA in psychology?

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 3 years ago
You can opt any or both of them. If you have interest in law as well as psychology you can become a Forensic/Criminal psychologist. You can do M.A. Psychology (criminology/forensic) regular programme and simultaneously LL.B. Distance learning from different University. Although law degree is completely optional to become a criminal psychologist, but having knowledge of law will help you in the profession. After completing M.A. Complete M.Phil or Ph.D. and get yourself registered with RCI. Or You can simply be a clinical psychologist, pathway to it remains same, you just choose Clinical psychology as a major in your BA/MA programs (No knowledge of Law is required) and complete M.Phil or Ph.D. and get registered by RCI. Or you can opt for LL.B. (regular)and then complete LL. M. get yourself registered with BAR council and become a lawyer. Both the occupations are regulated, need time and dedication hence choose the stream in which you have most interest. Feel free to ask further questions, if any. Please appreciate the response by upvoting it. Thanks!
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manpreet 3 years ago
If you passed in BA Psychology, then you have to choose MA in psychology, because if you take the same subject in your Master’s degree, then you have good knowledge of that subject and you have good command on that subject and you become specialize in that subject, so that you get good job opportunities in your career.
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manpreet 3 years ago
You should go for MA after pursuing BA in Psychology. Best of luck!
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manpreet 3 years ago
I advise studying for law. Law means a definite vocation. With some hard work, you can settle down in the profession.
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manpreet 3 years ago
Of course, to pursue law you must be graduate. But, qualifying criteria percentage required in graduation for pursuing law degree vary from university to university. Get knowledge on qualifying marks for different universities so that you can work towards becoming eligible for admission to law degree.
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