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Hi Shreya,
To study psychology abroad, first focus on doing well in your current subjects, especially English and Economics, as they help build important skills. Since psychology isn't part of your curriculum, you can read psychology books or take online courses to learn more about it.
Next, choose a country like the USA, UK, Canada, or Australia where psychology programs are strong. For example, you can look at Harvard in the USA or Oxford in the UK. You'll need good marks in 12th, a 6.5+ IELTS/TOEFL score, and recommendation letters from your teachers. Also, prepare for exams like the SAT or ACT if you're applying to the USA.
Be sure to participate in extracurriculars related to psychology and apply for scholarships, like the Fulbright or Commonwealth. Once you're accepted, you'll need to apply for a student visa and arrange finances for tuition and living.
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