Psychologist - Career Queries

Dear Aspirant, Psychology and Chartered Accountancy - common points? Your question is the rarest of rare. CA is a technical competence professional in accounting, taxation and finance. Psychologist is a professional who can understand others and make them understand. Best wishes  

1 answer Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Psychologist category

Dear Aspirant, Ideal course if you interested in Psychology would be to do MA Psychology from a good University and College. Social Work and Psychology together is a good combination too. Later when you complete MA Psychology, you can then do short term courses in Hypnotics, Psychotherapy, etc. Later definitely, a PhD in one of those would be best for career progression. Best wishes

2 answers Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Psychologist category

Dear Aspirant, Nice question. Till now there is no such solution. CareerGuide.com is not the forum for solving money problems. However with the help of CareerGuide you can definitely earn white money. CareerGuide can guide you in terms of your career and how you can make a very successful and money earning career for life. Best wishes

1 answer Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Psychologist category

Hi Tanya, Pretty vague question. Since you have not mentioned which specialization and which University. Anyways, cut offs vary from year to year. Best would be to visit the University and have a talk with the management and get a clear idea as to their cut offs over a period of time. It would be better, if you get the cut offs over a period of time, which will give you the idea what is the range the particular specialization at a particular university closes at. Hope this helps. Wish you good luck..

1 answer Meghna Mukherjee in Psychologist category

2 answers Dr. K.V. Anand in Psychologist category

Dear Aspirant, Thank you for writing in to us. We at CareerGuide.com will be happy to help you. What I understand by your question is that you are looking at doing graduation and you want to take up psychology.  Yes, you can take psychology by taking arts stream. The different kinds of psychology in which you can get BA or MA are:       1. Clinical Psychology      2. Counselling Psychology      3. Industrial Psychology      4. Educational Psychology      5. Applied Psychology      6. Child Psych

1 answer Kiran Lakhani in Psychologist category

Dear Aspirant, Yes as you have rightly said, Commerce with IP has more scope for commerce careers than psychology. Though you may find both interesting, psychology will not help you in commerce careers at all. Further after graduation I would suggest you to choose a good professional course in commerce. Few options are listed below: Corporate Law Economics Chartered Accountancy Cost & Management Accountancy Company Secretaryship Chartered Financial Analysts Banking Insurance Finance Operations Human Resource Management Finance Management Marketing Management International Business Technol

1 answer Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Psychologist category

Dear Aspirant, Making singing as a secure career cannot be guaranteed at all, since any of the Performing Arts in this field is entirely dependent on the viewers and listeners choice, taste, generation, etc.  Though I am happy that your passion for singing is making you think for a career in it, however as you have already put in, thinking for this at the age of 27 is actually inappropriate. However, I would strongly suggest you to keep practicing and keep finding opportunities where you can show your singing prowess. This may get you a chance to sing professionally. What education have y

1 answer Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Psychologist category

Dear Aspirant, Your question is interesting. However my counter question before I advice to you is "Are you new age in terms of personality, capability, skills?" I would suggest that you should not choose career option based on what is new or what is in the 'trend', since basically both things do not remain forever. What is important for you is to know what are your capabilities, aptitude, interest to make a good career for yourself. Knowing about the new age career options is fine and a whole list can be given, however I would like to know which educational level you are currently in so that

3 answers Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Psychologist category

Hello Pramod It’s great to know that you are interested in learning the traditional Indian method of relaxing both mind and body i.e. yoga. In today’s busy life, people are interested in learning yoga as they can practise it at home and don’t need expensive machinery for it.  At the same time it’s not only physical exercise but makes you feel peaceful. Eligibility for yoga courses varies per course. Courses offered by private institute may have eligibility criteria as a candidate who has passed twelfth standard or tenth standard. Few universities offer diploma cour

2 answers Deepti Khandekar in Psychologist category

Dear Aspirant, Being a Non-maths student in commerce, career options after 12th are many. Some are: Media Mass Communication Journalism Human Resource Marketing International Business However I would strongly recommend that you should take the Ideal Career Test from CareerGuide. This psychometric test will enable you to understand your strong points as well make you aware of your weaknesses, passion areas, real interests and emotional backing. Best wishes

3 answers Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Psychologist category

Hi There, Scope completely depends on your ambition and interest. If interests is high, no one can stop you, alternatives can be found. As you know Physiotherapy is more related with a healthy functioning of the body, you can do many additional courses that can be used along with physiotherapy to help the clients treatment. Yoga as you said is one option. Apart from that alternate medications like Aroma theraphy, Flower therapy, Acupressure, Acupuncture, Nutrition and dietetics. For more information, check: Hope this helps. Wish you good luck..

1 answer Meghna Mukherjee in Psychologist category

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1 answer Chetna Sabharwal in Psychologist category

Hi Preferably you should do Ma/M.Sc in Clinical psychology through regular mode as it gives you better opportunities in terms of jobs due to practical experience. Also, the Clinical psychologists are supposed to be registered with RCI for practice. You may check the following universities as per the state for distance education: 1. IGNOU, Delhi 2. University of Madras Hope this suffice  

1 answer Chetna Sabharwal in Psychologist category

Hi Deeksha Marathi literature  has its own standing in the multi-lingual country of ours so you may choose to work as a blogger, script writer, translator, editor etc to see if that suits you and simultaneously go for master's in the same. 

1 answer Chetna Sabharwal in Psychologist category

Dear Deshrathlal, B.Sc Physics is a choice of intellectuals. After graduation the most desired program is post graduation in physics, or an integrated program in which you can do research also. A candidate with a post graduation in physics can opt for a career in both private and public sector. Now to tell about higher studies options it can be,  post graduation in (M.Sc) Physics, Astronomy, Acoustics, Electronics, Geophysics, Nuclear physics, molecular/atomic physics, etc You can also do your B.Ed/MBA/MCA A Physics graduate can apply though union public service commission for various job

1 answer Preetha Ajit in Psychologist category

If you have opted for all the three subjects than the field of nanotechnology is open for you!

2 answers in Psychologist category

Dear Manoj,   The pathway to get a doctoral degree after post graduation is through three main directions, you can choose the best suited for yourself 1) Do your M.Phil which is a gateway for a P.hD admission 2) give the P.hD entrance examinations of different universities and institutes, clear it and get through and 3) the final pathway is through CSIR/UGC NET examination. Any student who has completed his/her post graduation with a minimum of 55% marks is eligible to appear for this exam. You can appear even if you are awaiting your results. The syllabus and previous question paper

1 answer Preetha Ajit in Psychologist category
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Dear Malika,   It is nice that you want to become a Sub Inspector. There is no particular procedure to become a sub inspector I am not sure which state you belong to,  When the state public service commission calls in for the application, please fill it up timely If found eligible they will call you for a medical test/endurance test and then followed by written test Please ensure that you know the medical specification before hand and check for all the specifications before hand from a medical practitioner. The written test generally consists of general knowledge and language ability

1 answer Preetha Ajit in Psychologist category