Laryngology – ENT
The Laryngology Fellowship at JSS Academy of Higher Education and Research (JSS AHER), conducted in collaboration with the Global Healthcare Academy (GHA), is a 12-month program designed for ENT specialists aiming to specialize in advanced laryngeal care. With JSS AHER’s reputation as a NAAC A++ and QS-ranked institution, fellows benefit from world-class infrastructure, academic excellence, and research-driven training. The partnership with GHA further enhances the fellowship by exposing trainees to global perspectives and cutting-edge developments in laryngology.
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12 Months
Applicants must hold a recognized postgraduate qualification in ENT, such as MS ENT, DNB ENT, or an equivalent degree, and should have completed a residency program.
About courses
- Master diagnostic and therapeutic procedures in laryngology
- Develop proficiency in managing complex laryngeal disorders
- Engage in research to advance the field of laryngology
- Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to optimize patient outcomes
- Hands-on training in state-of-the-art laryngology clinics
- Participation in surgical procedures under expert supervision
- Involvement in research projects focused on laryngeal health
- Exposure to advanced case-based learning
- Diagnose and treat a wide range of laryngeal conditions
- Perform advanced laryngeal surgeries with competence
- Contribute to scholarly research in laryngology
- Lead initiatives to improve laryngeal healthcare delivery
Course Faculty

Dr. Bharathi M B
Head of the Department
Senior ENT consultant with wide experience in head and neck clinical practice.

Dr. Rakesh B S
ENT specialist skilled in managing airway, sinus, and otologic disorders.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
01 Who is this fellowship best suited for?
It is designed for ENT specialists who want to deepen their expertise in diagnosing, treating, and surgically managing complex laryngeal disorders, including voice, airway, and swallowing issues.
02 Will I get practical surgical exposure during the fellowship?
Yes. Fellows actively participate in advanced laryngeal surgeries and procedures under close supervision, ensuring they gain both confidence and technical expertise.
03 How does this program differ from general ENT training?
General ENT training covers a broad range of conditions. This fellowship provides focused, in-depth specialization in the larynx, with advanced diagnostic tools, therapeutic protocols, and surgical approaches not typically covered in standard ENT residencies.
04 What kinds of diagnostic techniques will I learn?
Fellows gain hands-on training in procedures such as videostroboscopy, laryngeal electromyography, and advanced imaging-based diagnostics, all critical for precise evaluation of laryngeal conditions.
05 Is research an integral part of the program?
Yes. Fellows are encouraged to contribute to clinical and translational research in laryngology, leading to opportunities for academic publications and conference presentations.
06 How will this fellowship prepare me for patient-focused practice?
By integrating clinical, surgical, and rehabilitative aspects, fellows learn to deliver holistic care that not only treats structural conditions but also restores essential functions such as speech, breathing, and swallowing.
07 Why should I choose this fellowship at JSS AHER?
This fellowship is backed by JSS AHER’s NAAC A+ and QS-ranked academic excellence. Fellows gain access to state-of-the-art facilities, experienced mentors, and global best practices, making the program stand out as one of the most comprehensive and future-oriented laryngology fellowships in India.
08 Will I learn how to manage voice and swallowing rehabilitation?
Yes. The fellowship integrates multidisciplinary collaboration with speech and language pathologists, ensuring that fellows understand and apply both medical and rehabilitative approaches for comprehensive care.
09 Is this fellowship suitable for those interested in academics and teaching?
Definitely. With opportunities for research, case presentations, and collaborative projects, the program prepares fellows to contribute to teaching, training, and academic leadership in ENT and laryngology.
10 What career opportunities are available after completing this fellowship?
Graduates can establish themselves as specialist laryngologists, lead dedicated voice and airway clinics, pursue academic roles, or engage in further research and international collaborations in the field.