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Audiology is a stream of science that studies human hearing and its loss, balance and its loss and any hearing disorders or damages. A person who graduated with an Audiology degree is called an Audiologist. An audiologist treats those with hearing loss and works towards preventing any related damages. By using different testing techniques, audiologists test a person’s sensitivity to sounds. The field of Audiology became popular after World War II when many soldiers returned with hearing loss from the noise of guns, bombs and cannons. Soldiers were a part of many rehabilitation programs with audiologists.

Once an audiologist identifies which part of the hearing is affected and to what extent, the audiologist will determine what rehabilitation is needed. The study of audiology will include the study of interventions and recommendations, learning about hearing aids and cochlear implants. Audiology is a well-respected profession and contributes greatly towards the benefit of those in need of its services.

Once an audiologist identifies which part of the hearing is affected and to what extent, the audiologist will determine what rehabilitation is needed. The study of audiology will include the study of interventions and recommendations, learning about hearing aids and cochlear implants. Audiology is a well-respected profession and contributes greatly towards the benefit of those in need of its services.

UG Courses:
BSc Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology (BASLP)

The Bachelor of Science in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology (BASLP) course trains students to learn about the loss of hearing and speech impairments. Taught over six semesters in three years, students will learn areas of speech, hearing, hearing losses, voice and cognitive-communication impairments.

PG Courses:
MSc in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology

The Master of Science in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology (MASLP) course is a postgraduate course and is taught over two years. This course, along with coursework, includes intensive research in the field of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology.

MSc in Audiology and Speech Therapy

The Master of Science in Audiology and Speech Therapy course is a postgraduate course that is taught over two years. This course, along with coursework, includes intensive research in the fields of speech and learning abilities, speech sciences and voice and hearing disorders.

M.Sc. Audiology

The Master of Science in Audiology course is a postgraduate course that is taught over two years. This course, along with coursework, includes intensive research in the fields of hearing loss, hearing recoveries, the use of hearing aids and implants.

Doctorate Courses:
PhD Audiology

The Doctor of Philosophy in Audiology is a postgraduate course that prepares students for the field of research and academics. The PhD in Audiology offers a broad scientific scope for the research student. Working with professional mentors, PhD students can research in the fields of rehabilitation audiology, forensic audiology, educational and paediatric audiology.

Eligibility Criteria:
Courses Eligibility Criteria
Bachelor’s Degree A minimum of 55% aggregate marks in 10+2 (Science with Math)
Master’s Degree A Bachelor’s degree in the same or related field with a 50% passed mark
PhD A Master’s Degree in the same or related field with a 50% passed mark plus an entrance exam set by the respective university.

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Bachelor in Audiology & Speech-Language Pathology (BASLP)
Bachelor of Special Education (Hearing Impairment)
Master in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology (MASLP)
Diploma in Special Education (Hearing Impaired)
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology




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