Hi, I am 24 years old and have worked for a hedge fund administration firm for a year(which I quit). I am a commerce student, graduated in Banking and later on did a PG in Quantitative finance. However, I want to pursue my career in psychology as I was always intrigued in know more about how the human brain works. Can someone please assist me on how to go about it. Is it too late to shift my field?
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Replied on - 22 Oct 2019
Hi Kunal,
For being a clinical psychologist, you need to complete your bachelor's degree in psychology, also for pursuing M.A in psychology in most you require a b.a in psychology or related field degree. There are some diploma courses you can pursue in psychology to work as a counselor, career adviser etc.
Doing a course in psychology can also land you a career in human resource, advertising or education sector.
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