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Is psychology Honours good for UPSC?

Is psychology Honours good for UPSC?

Re: Can I appear for UPSC exam after doing Psychology hons? Yes you are eligible to apply for the Civil Services Examination conducted by the UPSC. The examination is conducted every year for the posts of IAS/IPS/IFS etc… The examination is consideredas toughest of all the examination.

Can a psychologist become a IAS officer?

Answer. Certainly yes, you can become an IAS officer if you are a psychologist. Becoming an IAS Officer depends upon your hard work, your aptitude, dedication etc. but yes, having done your graduation in Psychology, you can definitely apply for the position.

Which degree is best to become an IAS?

BA (bachelor of art’s ) degree is best to become an ias officer . If you have to prepare for civil service before graduation then you can go with BA. Because mostly humanity’s subjects are included in the civil service. General studies paper 2= political science and public administration.

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Does 12th marks matter in UPSC?

Answer. No class 12 marks don’t matter for SSC and UPSC. The eligibility for civil services is that you should hold a Bachelor’s degree from any recognised institution in respective subjects.

Can I do an accredited psychology major with another area?

If you would like to couple your psychology studies with another area, you can still complete an accredited psychology major (allowing you to be eligible for an honours year/fourth year of study) through the following courses.

Why do you want to become an IAS officer?

If you become an IAS or IFS or IPS, and use your power in the right manner, you will be remembered by future generations as one of the greats who shaped the country’s future. Think of T N Seshan, Kiran Bedi, Ajit Doval, Nirupama Rao, U Sagayam, Narendra Kumar and so on.

What can you do with a degree in psychology?

Psychology students gain an understanding of the human mind and behaviour, skills in critical thinking, reasoning, reading, writing, and research methods. These skills are in high demand across several industries, as well as in professional psychology.

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How do I become a psychologist?

This study can be completed via a two year masters degree such as our Master of Psychology (Clinical) or Master of Psychology (Organisational), or a one year masters degree such as the Master of Professional Psychology, combined with specialised training.