Audiology and Speech
Hi,
Yes, definitely, you can do MSc in embryology after a BSc degree in Audiology and Speech pathology.
In fact, people who have done BSc in any of the following major can do MSc in embryology :- Botany, Zoology, Biotechnology, Microbiology, Biochemistry, etc.
There are best universities that offer this
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The fee structure depend on the institution in which you are perusing the course but the average fee structure ranges from Rs 4,000 to Rs. 4,00,000.
Some top job profiles after this course are:
Audiologist, research therapist, professor etc.
Some entrance exams are:
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Hello Student
For taking admission in audiology courses there is 4 years Bachelor of audiology and speech pathology speech language pathology course in in a chart of health science, Bhubaneswar, India International Institute of Science and rehabilitation and research Bhubaneswar. For taking admission in the in the course of BA
Hi
At what level you are asking about? I mean whether you are asking about diploma /graduate or postgraduate courses in audio and speech therapy?
Your profile suggests that you are in class 12th and a medicine aspirant so I'm guessing that you are nothing about graduate course in audio
Dear Aspirant
The forensic science course is a combination of law and science together. Forensic science can be learnt from the undergraduate level. The undergraduate programme is for three years, after which the student is provided with a B.Sc. degree.
The postgraduate programme in forensic science is for two years.
Hi Aspirant,
BASLP is a strong career choice for those involved in the fields of speech and audiology. However, the ultimate outcome of BASLP becoming a successful career depends on your perception of the course and the effort you put into it.
Speech-language pathologists require a master of science (M.Sc.)
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