Yes you can. However, you may be required to complete some prerequisite coursework within the field of psychology at the undergraduate level if you have not done so already. Just make sure you have a clearly articulated picture of the future you intend to create for yourself particular to this field of study. Is it something tangible? What will you be at its completion (exactly)? For example, if it is a school psychologist, then fine. If it is a general psychology degree, behavioral science, etc., then what will you do with it after all the time, energy, and expense put into completing the degree. If you plan on becoming a therapist, or clinical psychologist, you most likely will have to pursue a doctorate which means much more time, energy, and expense. Still, all this is fine as long as it leads you to a specific career goal. If you are just going to take a general psychology masters, you could wind up very disappointed. Be specific in your career goals and objectives. Look at it in SMART fashion. In other words, make sure it is Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, Tangible. As a professor, this is the best advice I can give you at this point.
what is difference between graduate and post gruduate
A post graduate is a graduate that graduates again. This is also to say a person who continues studies after graduation, usually beyond a bachelor's degree.
Study..................what else
There are countless private and public universities offering post graduate degrees in Singapore.
Yes they can.
No. B.tech is a bachelor's degree and it comes under graduation. actually speaking, it comes under "under-graduation". but after finishing the degree u'll be a graduate.
after post graduation.
no
3.00 G.P.A. in undergraduate degree, reference letters and recommendations and registration fee
At graduation level, its not mandatory, but in post graduate or professional course it is .
A registered psychologist is licensed to practice by a regulatory body, while a clinical psychologist specializes in diagnosing and treating mental health disorders specifically within a clinical setting. All clinical psychologists are registered psychologists, but not all registered psychologists are clinical psychologists.
Hope so.since it has a Prefix Graduate i believe its Equal to a degree.