What are the placement opportunities after completing this course?

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    Mayurdeep Bora Visionary by style, Revolutionary by birth | Guide-Level 12

    6 years ago
    BASLP graduates may work closely with patients suffering from hearing, balance and speech disorders. Common places to find work are- Government and Private Hospitals, NGOs and Schools for Children with hearing and speech disorder.
    Common job profiles available in front of graduates are-
    Audiologist
    Speech Language Therapist
    Speech Language Pathologist
    Rehabilitation specialist
    Hearing aids marketer
    Hearing aids specialist
    Instructor/Teacher (at special schools)
    Some well known employers/places where graduates may find job after completing BASLP course are-
    Government and Private Hospitals (departments like Neurology, Paediatrics and ENT)
    Rehabili
    ...more

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