M.ASLP
Hello Serah
Will it be worth doing master's in audiology and speech depends on what license you want to get.
You must have completed all required course work and clinical hours with bachelor's course .As a SLPA you work under a SLP ( Licensed speech language pathologist ) , SLP
Hi Devender!
All India Institute of Speech and Hearing conducts entrance exams every year to take admissions in various courses offered by the college. I am attaching a link below by which you can download the previous years questionpapers in pdf format for any stream.
LINK:
http://aiish.ac.in/question-paper.html
Thankyou!
Hello Dear,
Master of Audiology Speech-Language Pathology (M.ASLP) is a 2 years course. For that your qualification must be a Bachelor in Audiology Speech- Language Pathology or any equivalent degree recognized by the respective University and Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI). MASLP includes techniques and methods that are helpful in
Master in Audiology and Speech Language Pathology is a postgraduate-level course for which the minimum eligibility criteria is that, the candidate must have completed graduation in any of the following disciplines-
BASLP or BSc ( SP & HG ) or BSc (HLS) from an RCI-recognized institute, with a minimum aggregate
Hello Aspirant,
The programme are offered by AIISH Mysore
M.Sc (Audiology),
M.Sc (Speech - Language Pathology)
Master of Education Special Education (Hearing Impairment) [M.Ed. Sp. Ed. (HI)] as post graduation programme. Other Diploma & certificate programme you can check to go through with the given below link.
https://aiishmysore.in/en/courses-offered
Are you
After persuing specialization in both the Audio and speech therapy course you can definitely work as Audio and Speech Therapist. Therefore you need not worry about it. You can also work in both India and abroad after persuing the course. This course has a tremendous demand all over
While computing the score of the Academic Performance, the marks obtained in SSC, HSC and Graduation shall be taken into account with 15% weightage for SSC marks, 25% weightage for HSC marks, 40% weightage for graduation marks (only the aggregate marks obtained in the examinations upto pre-final year will be
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