Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, commonly referred to as IP University, has unveiled seven innovative paramedical courses. This initiative is particularly beneficial for students eager to build careers in the healthcare field. With the pressing need for qualified healthcare professionals in India, these new offerings from the Delhi-based university will provide students with additional pathways for their future careers. Interested candidates can access the application forms for these courses on the university's official website.
The application deadline for these courses is set for May 31. The newly introduced paramedical programs aim to equip students for various roles in the healthcare sector, which are in high demand across hospitals, clinics, and community health facilities.
Available Courses
**List of Courses:**
* B.Sc. Clinical Psychology (Hons.)
* Bachelor of Science in Emergency Medical and Trauma Technology (B.Sc. EMTT)
* Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) / Master in Applied Epidemiology
* M.A. Clinical Psychology
* Post Graduate Diploma in Rehabilitation Psychology (PGDRP)
* M.Sc. Speech-Language Pathology (M.Sc. SLP)
* Bachelor of Optometry
Application Fee Details
**What is the Application Fee?**
As per the university's regulations, applicants must pay an application fee of ₹2,500 to enroll in their chosen course. For those applying to multiple courses, a separate fee must be submitted for each additional application.
Growing Need for Healthcare Professionals
**Rising Demand for Healthcare Professionals Nationwide**
Experts in the health sector emphasize that as healthcare needs evolve, areas such as emergency trauma care, behavioral health, speech therapy, rehabilitation sciences, and epidemiology are becoming increasingly vital. This highlights the importance of training students in trauma response and emergency healthcare through programs like Emergency Medical and Trauma Technology. Additionally, courses in Clinical Psychology and Rehabilitation Psychology will concentrate on mental health support and behavioral healthcare training.
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