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Psycology
Psychology is a branch of science that deals with mental processes and
behavior. It is the systematic study of human and animal behaviour, mind and
thought. To pursue the career of a psychologist, one should have a genuine
desire to help other human beings.
Psychology is mainly concerned with the way the mind works. Psychologists study
the processes, motives, reactions, feelings and nature of the human mind. Their
treatment is based on changing the behavioural patterns of the patients without
medication. They do counceling and help people by bringing about changes in
their thought process, thus improving their quality of life.
Psychologists need not have a medical degree. But they have to study several
years to specialise in various aspects of psychology. One can pursue Psychology
at the plus two level, graduate, post graduate and doctorate level. There are
specialisations in many fields of psychology such as social psychology, child
psychology, occupational psychology, clinical psychology, educational
psychology, experimental psychology, etc
Psychologists teach, practice and do research or work in one of the many
branches of applied psychology. They apply their knowledge and techniques to a
wide range of endeavors, including human services, management, education, law
and sports.
Eligibility : Psychology is offered as a subject at
the Plus Two or equivalent level with a combination of other social sciences and
statistics. Click here for more information
Job Prospectus and Career Options :
The nature of work of a psychologist is influenced most by the areas of
specialisation in the subject. Click here for more Information
Remuneration/salary : The work of a
professional psychologist is challenging and highly remunerative. Click here for
more information
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