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Sanjay K

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Hi Amal,
They may start from a monthly salary of Rs 15,000-20,000. In private hospitals and clinics, the pay scale is higher, which may start from Rs.25, 000. An audiologist can reach to the monthly salary of Rs 35,000-40,000 within 4-5 years of experiences.

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HI Jeel,
Students who pursue MBA in hospital management are provided with a solid background in both business management as well as healthcare administration. They are taught how to face economic, social, ethical, political and legal challenges that are a part of hospital administration. Further, they graduate with the specialization and are capable of dealing with finance, marketing and operations that are relevant to the healthcare industry. The healthcare industry has been expanding greatly, and specialized professionals like hospital administrators are crucial to running healthcare facilities efficiently.
Most MBAs in hospital admini
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Sanjay K

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Hi Amal,
The Bachelor of Audiology & Speech Language Pathology [BASLP] is a 4-years course. The eligibility criteria for the course is as follows:
10 + 2 Science with Physics, Chemistry Maths/Biology or an equivalent examination
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Graduates in Audiology & Speech-Language Pathology can practice as independent audiologists and speech - language pathologists. They will be eligible to work in hospitals (Department of ENT, pediatrics, neurology, rehabilitation medicine, plastic surgery and preventive medicine), speech and hearing centers, hearing aid industry, schools for children with cerebral palsy, hearing impairment, mental retardatio
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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

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Diploma is a non-degree program and will not make you eligible for any government job opportunity where a degree is required and also you cannot go for higher education.

Still, you can work as an opthalmic assistant with various organisations with an average salary of around 10K per month. B.Sc Optometry is a degree program and better than Diploma, you become eligible for higher studies, may apply for various government jobs and also get a better pay as compared to Diploma holders.

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