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Eksha SunderkaCurrent Student
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Here are the eligibility criteria for MBA Hospital Management after BAMS:
* Graduate in BAMS from a recognized university.
* Minimum of 50% marks in aggregate.
* Good communication and interpersonal skills.
* Ability to work independently and as p
* Graduate in BAMS from a recognized university.
* Minimum of 50% marks in aggregate.
* Good communication and interpersonal skills.
* Ability to work independently and as p
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Here are the eligibility criteria for MBA Hospital Management after BAMS:
* Graduate in BAMS from a recognized university.
* Minimum of 50% marks in aggregate.
* Good communication and interpersonal skills.
* Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
* Interest in the healthcare industry.
Some colleges may also require candidates to have taken certain subjects in their undergraduate degree, such as economics, statistics, or business administration.
The admission process for MBA Hospital Management after BAMS is typically based on a combination of factors, such as the candidate's academic record, entrance exam scores, and personal interview.
Here are some of the top colleges in India that offer MBA Hospital Management after BAMS:
* Indian Institute of Management Bangalore
* Indian School of Business
* Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies
* Indian Institute of Management Calcutta
* Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad
These colleges are all highly competitive and have a good reputation for providing quality education.
If your daughter is interested in pursuing an MBA in Hospital Management after BAMS, I suggest that she start preparing for the entrance exams as early as possible. She should also research the different colleges and choose one that is a good fit for her.
* Graduate in BAMS from a recognized university.
* Minimum of 50% marks in aggregate.
* Good communication and interpersonal skills.
* Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
* Interest in the healthcare industry.
Some colleges may also require candidates to have taken certain subjects in their undergraduate degree, such as economics, statistics, or business administration.
The admission process for MBA Hospital Management after BAMS is typically based on a combination of factors, such as the candidate's academic record, entrance exam scores, and personal interview.
Here are some of the top colleges in India that offer MBA Hospital Management after BAMS:
* Indian Institute of Management Bangalore
* Indian School of Business
* Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies
* Indian Institute of Management Calcutta
* Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad
These colleges are all highly competitive and have a good reputation for providing quality education.
If your daughter is interested in pursuing an MBA in Hospital Management after BAMS, I suggest that she start preparing for the entrance exams as early as possible. She should also research the different colleges and choose one that is a good fit for her.
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Moubani MukherjeeCurrent Student
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After completing BPT programme you can apply for Hospital Management Degree Diploma Certificate course As per the eligibility you should be graduate in any of the field. The duration of the course is for two years.
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Ashish LalCurrent Student
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I'm sorry, but I would need more information about the college you are referring to in order to provide a specific answer to your question.
Generally, the entrance exam that you need to take for admission to a college depends on the course and
Generally, the entrance exam that you need to take for admission to a college depends on the course and
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I'm sorry, but I would need more information about the college you are referring to in order to provide a specific answer to your question.
Generally, the entrance exam that you need to take for admission to a college depends on the course and the college/university you are interested in.
Some of the popular entrance exams in India for undergraduate courses are JEE Main (for engineering), NEET (for medical courses), NATA (for architecture), and CLAT (for law). For postgraduate courses, some of the popular entrance exams are CAT (for management courses), GATE (for engineering courses), and JAM (for science courses).
So, if you could provide me with the name of the college and the course you are interested in, I can give you more specific information on the entrance exam you need to take.
Generally, the entrance exam that you need to take for admission to a college depends on the course and the college/university you are interested in.
Some of the popular entrance exams in India for undergraduate courses are JEE Main (for engineering), NEET (for medical courses), NATA (for architecture), and CLAT (for law). For postgraduate courses, some of the popular entrance exams are CAT (for management courses), GATE (for engineering courses), and JAM (for science courses).
So, if you could provide me with the name of the college and the course you are interested in, I can give you more specific information on the entrance exam you need to take.
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vidhi srivastavaCurrent Student
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Yes, there are entrance exams for admission into the Master in Hospital Management program offered by the Apollo Institute of Hospital Administration.
The admission process typically includes a written entrance exam, followed by a group discuss
The admission process typically includes a written entrance exam, followed by a group discuss
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Yes, there are entrance exams for admission into the Master in Hospital Management program offered by the Apollo Institute of Hospital Administration.
The admission process typically includes a written entrance exam, followed by a group discussion and personal interview. The written exam assesses the candidate's aptitude in areas such as quantitative ability, logical reasoning, language comprehension, and general awareness.
The exact dates for the entrance exam may vary from year to year, so it's best to check the institute's website or contact their admissions office for the latest information. Typically, the admission process begins in the months of March or April, and the entrance exam is conducted in May or June.
In addition to the entrance exam, candidates must also meet the eligibility criteria set by the institute, which may include a minimum academic qualification, work experience, and other requirements.
The admission process typically includes a written entrance exam, followed by a group discussion and personal interview. The written exam assesses the candidate's aptitude in areas such as quantitative ability, logical reasoning, language comprehension, and general awareness.
The exact dates for the entrance exam may vary from year to year, so it's best to check the institute's website or contact their admissions office for the latest information. Typically, the admission process begins in the months of March or April, and the entrance exam is conducted in May or June.
In addition to the entrance exam, candidates must also meet the eligibility criteria set by the institute, which may include a minimum academic qualification, work experience, and other requirements.
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I am graduated in BBA in 2020. Can I apply for an MBA in hospital administration in Apollo institution
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Dharshankumar .MCurrent Student
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Good choice. Apollo is one of the top most hospital in Asia MBA Health Service Management has been designed to develop professionals in the field of Hospital/ Health care Management through a comprehensivePGprogramme. It offers intensive pra
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Good choice. Apollo is one of the top most hospital in Asia MBA Health Service Management has been designed to develop professionals in the field of Hospital/ Health care Management through a comprehensivePGprogramme. It offers intensive practical training in the operational and administrative areas of a hospitalHealth care organisations. It equips them with the management skills like planning, organizing and decision making in specific relevance to healthcare industry.
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yash sahaniCurrent Student
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Students can study various PG courses after BNYS. Some of the top courses after BNYS are MBA Healthcare Management. Students who graduate with BNYS can be introduced to a great number of job opportunities in different fields such as academics,
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Students can study various PG courses after BNYS. Some of the top courses after BNYS are MBA Healthcare Management. Students who graduate with BNYS can be introduced to a great number of job opportunities in different fields such as academics, hospitality, health management and more. Different specializations are offered to students.
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Gonuguntla Venkata LahariCurrent Student
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Hello,
In this field demand for professionals is very high. National Healthcare Organizations. Hospitals. Health Insurance Companies.
So here are some Healthcare Diploma Roles:
Hospital front desk coordinator.
Medical laboratory phlebotomist.
Medi
In this field demand for professionals is very high. National Healthcare Organizations. Hospitals. Health Insurance Companies.
So here are some Healthcare Diploma Roles:
Hospital front desk coordinator.
Medical laboratory phlebotomist.
Medi
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Hello,
In this field demand for professionals is very high. National Healthcare Organizations. Hospitals. Health Insurance Companies.
So here are some Healthcare Diploma Roles:
Hospital front desk coordinator.
Medical laboratory phlebotomist.
Medical laboratory assistant.
Radiology technologist.
X-Ray technician.
Operating theatre technician.
In this field demand for professionals is very high. National Healthcare Organizations. Hospitals. Health Insurance Companies.
So here are some Healthcare Diploma Roles:
Hospital front desk coordinator.
Medical laboratory phlebotomist.
Medical laboratory assistant.
Radiology technologist.
X-Ray technician.
Operating theatre technician.
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Can I pursue Masters in hospital and health management after BDS? Is there any exam to join MBA?
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Avika BhardwajCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 4
Hey,
I am one of the best examples that you can relate to.
I've done my BDS and worked in a clinic for an year. Then gave my CAT, XAT, SNAP etc, and scored a whooping 97.36 percentile. I am currently an alumnus of XIMB-HR working in Jodhpur.
I al
I am one of the best examples that you can relate to.
I've done my BDS and worked in a clinic for an year. Then gave my CAT, XAT, SNAP etc, and scored a whooping 97.36 percentile. I am currently an alumnus of XIMB-HR working in Jodhpur.
I al
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Hey,
I am one of the best examples that you can relate to.
I've done my BDS and worked in a clinic for an year. Then gave my CAT, XAT, SNAP etc, and scored a whooping 97.36 percentile. I am currently an alumnus of XIMB-HR working in Jodhpur.
I also had a dentist amongst my seniors and one among my juniors in PG. A junior dentist gave her CAT and scored 99.2 and is an alumnus of IIM Calcutta. She didn't like being a dentist too.
Campus placements are good if you are good with your presentation skills, communication and are diligent enough. If you have a love for it, broaden your horizons, you need not stick to MHA nor think that you have wasted 5 years. It, infact, is a unique factor and helps you to get noticed.
As for me, I've never regretted choosing this path because just like you, I've always dreamed of being associated with big companies. Following your passion might not be always possible but doing what you dont like is something you might have to live with regretting for the rest of your life. Choose well.
All the best!!
Edit: An year after my MBA, I have now moved to my home state, working with Accenture. Your hardwork will pay.
I am one of the best examples that you can relate to.
I've done my BDS and worked in a clinic for an year. Then gave my CAT, XAT, SNAP etc, and scored a whooping 97.36 percentile. I am currently an alumnus of XIMB-HR working in Jodhpur.
I also had a dentist amongst my seniors and one among my juniors in PG. A junior dentist gave her CAT and scored 99.2 and is an alumnus of IIM Calcutta. She didn't like being a dentist too.
Campus placements are good if you are good with your presentation skills, communication and are diligent enough. If you have a love for it, broaden your horizons, you need not stick to MHA nor think that you have wasted 5 years. It, infact, is a unique factor and helps you to get noticed.
As for me, I've never regretted choosing this path because just like you, I've always dreamed of being associated with big companies. Following your passion might not be always possible but doing what you dont like is something you might have to live with regretting for the rest of your life. Choose well.
All the best!!
Edit: An year after my MBA, I have now moved to my home state, working with Accenture. Your hardwork will pay.
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