
National Institute Of Speech And Hearing M.Sc. Courses and Fees 2025
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- Public/Government Institute
- Estd. 1997
National Institute Of Speech And Hearing M.Sc. Eligibility and Highlights 2025
National Institute Of Speech And Hearing M.Sc. course is offered in different specialisations. This 2 years course is offered in a full time mode. The institute offers admission to students who meet the eligibility and selection criteria. Students can check below the National Institute Of Speech And Hearing M.Sc. eligibility criteria:
Once the selection is done, candidates have to pay the admission fee amount. It is generally the first instalment of tuition fees. Students can check below table for more details:
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NISH M.Sc.National Institute Of Speech And Hearing M.Sc. Seats 2025
National Institute Of Speech And Hearing offers 10 seats for the programme. Aspirants can check below the National Institute Of Speech And Hearing M.Sc. seat count:
| Courses | Seats |
|---|---|
| M.Sc. in Audiology and Speech Language Pathology | 10 |
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