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DOCTORAL PROGRAMME (Ph.D.)

(Ph.D. in Audiology)

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With a Ph.D., you can have a significant impact on the Hearing, Speech, and Language Disorder discipline by conducting research to increase our understanding of communication disorders, training the next generation of clinicians and researchers, and contributing your subject matter expertise as an advocate, leader, and/or consultant.

Ph.D. in Audiology

(Ph.D. in Audiology)

The Ph.D. in Audiology, also known as the Doctor of Philosophy in Audiology, is a doctorate program. Ph.D degree programs aim to equip students for careers in academia and research. Candidates work meticulously with a mentor in a specific research area while still earning a broad, scientific education in audiology. The program targets increasing the quality and quantity of research in audiology and hearing sciences.

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Objectives of the Ph.D. in Audiology program

  • The program prepares professionals in areas of foundations of practice, prevention and identification, evaluation, and intervention of hearing impairment and related disorders.
  • The program expects graduates to be rehabilitation professionals and scholars with a strong understanding of the connection between the scientific basis of the discipline and its clinical practices and an appreciation for research.

Ph.D. in the Audiology Program Admission criteria:

Candidates should have passed the M.Sc. (Aud)/M.Sc. (Sp. & Hg.)/MASLP degree examination with a minimum of 55% (50% in the case of SC/ST) marks.
The candidate must pass the university's common entrance exam to be considered for the course.

Ph.D. in the Audiology Program Duration: 4 years

FAQs

1. What's the difference between a Ph.D. and an Au.D. in Audiology?

A Ph.D. in Audiology is a research-focused doctorate, preparing graduates for academic and research careers. An Au.D. (Doctor of Audiology) focuses on clinical practice, qualifying graduates to diagnose and treat hearing and balance disorders.

2.What are the program's main objectives?

The Ph.D. in Audiology program aims to:

  • Develop your expertise in research methods and a specific area of audiology.
  • Foster a deep understanding of the scientific basis of audiology and its connection to clinical practices.
  • Equip you to be a leading scholar and advocate in the field of hearing sciences.

3. Who is eligible to apply?

To be eligible, you need a Master's degree (M.Sc. (Aud) / M.Sc. (Sp. & Hg.) / MASLP) in a relevant field with a minimum score (varies for general and reserved categories). You will also need to pass the university's common entrance exam.

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4.How long does the program last?

The Ph.D. in Audiology program typically takes four years to complete.

5.What career opportunities can this program open?

With a Ph.D. in Audiology, you can pursue careers in research institutions, universities, or as leading consultants and advocates within the field of hearing sciences. You can also train future generations of audiologists and researchers.

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