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ஆசியாவின் ஒரே அரசுக் கல்லூரி

ஆசியாவின் ஒரே அரசுக் கல்லூரி

சென்னை மாநிலக் கல்லூரி. காது கேளாத, வாய்ப் பேச முடியாத மாற்றுத் திறனாளி மாணவர்களுக்குப் பட்டப் படிப்பை வழங்கிக்கொண்டு இருக்கும் ஆசியாவின் ஒரே அரசுக் கல்லூரி இதுதான். மாற்றுத்திறனாளி மாணவர்களுக்குத் தனி வகுப்பறைதானே தவிர, பொது மாணவர்களுக்கான சிலபஸ்தான் படிக்க வேண்டும்.

Speech Therapy colleges and courses in India

Speech Therapy colleges and courses in India

Aim of this webpage is to provide information about Speech Therapy colleges and courses in India which comes under the section of Medical colleges in India. This consolidated list of colleges includes the best Speech Therapy colleges and courses in India and other private and government colleges of reputed standard.

SRM College of Occupational Therapy

SRM College of Occupational Therapy

The All-India Occupational Therapists Association (AIOTA) as well as World Federation of Occupational Therapists (WFOT) recognize SRM’s occupational therapy program. These recognitions give a distinct advantage of being accepted at par in the world of medicine, which allows students to seek higher studies or employment abroad.

B.Sc in Audiology and Speech Therapy Colleges in India

B.Sc in Audiology and Speech Therapy Colleges in India

Numerous colleges within our country provide B.Sc in Audiology and Speech Therapy course to interested students. There are courses at various levels like diploma, graduate level program and even post graduate programs in Audiology and Speech Therapy.

St. Louis College for the Deaf

St. Louis College for the Deaf

St. Louis College is the first college for the deaf in India and second in Asia. This college offers two courses namely B.Com degree in Tamil & English medium and B.C.A degree in English medium to the hearing challenged students

A. Pushparaj – Differently abled gets JRF for thesis

A. Pushparaj – Differently abled gets JRF for thesis

A. Pushparaj, a research scholar of the Department of Computer Science of NGM College, Pollachi, has been awarded a Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) of Rs. 18,000 a month to pursue a doctoral thesis on “Service Oriented Architecture”.

Why can’t I be a doctor ? – Vanithi

Why can’t I be a doctor ? – Vanithi

Vanithi was born with no fingers on her left hand but that has never scuttled her quest for excellence. She always wanted to be a doctor and has the required marks to get a medical seat under the disability quota.But authorities have rejected her application as rules bar those with disabled upper arm from admission to medical courses while those with disabled lower limbs can be admitted.