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IQ Test will be done in the same manner whether in private or government
Psychologist will follow the protocols and mention and document it's findings and test report on the paper, it will be a valid medical record
One important point is that, if you have to claim or present it in some government authority, a government hospital report will be preferred more , may be private hospital psychologist's report not be considered in government authorities
Government hospitals,there are charges, as per norms, not so high
In a private setting, it depends on indiviydual's psychologist fee
Yes — IQ tests done at private clinics can be just as valid as ones done in government hospitals.
if the private test is done by a qualified psychologist using a recognized standardized IQ test, the result can be equally valid. Just check the credentials, test type, and purpose.
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Let us know where are you located, as that may impact the cost of the IQ test at a privte clinic.
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