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  1. Nichalini, Sounderajan, Badrulzaman Abdul Hamid, Hasherah Mohd Ibrahim
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    The Indian ethnic group remains underrepresented despite the continued advancement in the field of speech and language
    therapy (SLT) in Malaysia. This study aims to investigate the perception of Malaysian Indian Pre-university students towards
    a career in the health sciences and specifically for the SLT profession. This was a cross-sectional study that employed
    convinience sampling method to recruit participants. A total of 110 Indian pre-university students from urban cities of
    Kuala Lumpur and Johor were recruited. The findings showed majority of the respondents (>90%) placed importance
    on a career that provided “high salary,” “job stability,” and “career’s social standing in the community.” Almost all
    respondents recognize the medical, pharmacy and nursing profesion compared to only
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