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I am currently pursuing my B.Ed. I want to do my Master's in Psychology. Can I do my Psychology through distance education? But I was told it has no value at all. Is that true? Please help, and I don't want to leave my teaching yet complete my Master's.
From India, Mumbai
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Mahr
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Dear Poonam,

It is not that doing a master's in psychology will not give you any value. Normally, a full-time course has much more value than a part-time course. Apart from this, nothing else. Always remember that "Something is always better than nothing" ;)

Your sincerely, [Your Name]

From India, Bangalore
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Poonam,

If you are doing B.Ed, surely the psychology course will help you a lot to understand human attitudes and behaviors. Surely, you will understand your students well. So, there is a possibility of doing it through distance mode. If possible, please take the course. All the best.

From India, Madras
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Being an MBA in HR, currently working as a Sourcing Specialist (2+ yrs of exp), would it be worthwhile to pursue MA in Psychology (Distance Mode)? Pls help. Will be very grateful.
From India, Delhi
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Jaspreet, As mahr said "Something is always better than nothing". But mostly you are working with resumes more than the human resource. If you are really interested, please go ahead.
From India, Madras
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ykhan
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Psychology is an interesting subject as it deals with human thinking and behaviors, deeply analyzing the reasons behind them. Whether pursuing distance or full-time education, what matters most is your interest and effort to learn. It definitely provides you with practical knowledge not only to interact with others but also to understand yourself better. So, go ahead and put in your 100% effort to learn. Additionally, watching videos available online can offer you a wide range of knowledge and keep you updated on the latest trends.
From India, Pondicherry
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Hi,

Learning depends on individual efforts, capabilities, and commitment. There are people who are in part-time courses, who have dedication and have succeeded to greater heights. It all depends on your interest and passion. Psychology is truly a wonderful subject; it is an ocean that stimulates our learning. Being a psychologist, I have always been amazed by this field of science.

Happy learning and best wishes,
Poonam and Jaspreet
Shankari Mandiram

From India, Madras
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Dear Shankari / ykhan,

I am highly influenced by your perspective and for providing me a guideline pertaining to psychology. I truly respect your suggestions as well as your views. I will surely move ahead for it.

Thanking you once again!

From India, Delhi
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I agree with Ykhan. It doesn't matter where you are doing your studies, but it matters how much knowledge you are developing from the same. That's why the quote "something is better than nothing" is famous. Each action teaches us something new that we didn't know earlier.

Wishing you all the best and always try to step ahead with each passing second.

From India, Chandigarh
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Dear all,

Doing psychology is not only good for professionals, but I would recommend it for everyone. It's a very beneficial course. If one desires to pursue it, Annamalai University is the best choice for Distance learning. The program is MSc (Applied Psychology) if undertaken at Annamalai University. If you need further information, feel free to contact me as I completed my studies there.

RC

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