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Anwesh Majumdar

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Yes, they do have B.Sc. Physician assistant course. After completing their degree, they can get opportunities like Clinical Associate.

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Sushruti Tanksali

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Approximately 1-5 lakhs INR is the fees for Masters in Hospital Management.

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deepika maurya

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A Master of Business Administration in healthcare management assists students in filling many management roles in different medical facilities. Candidates learn ethics, policies, decision-making, important day-to-day operations, and administrative tasks here. Some of the broader job sectors for Master of Business Administration healthcare management graduates are:
1- Healthcare IT service
2- The health insurance industry
3- Pharmaceutical industry
4- Medical equipment
5- Hospital administration
After a Master of Business Administration in healthcare management, aspirants can land their dream jobs as:
1- CEO in Hospital
2- CFO in Hospital
3- H
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Aditya Dhanraj Singh patel

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Yes, You can MBA Hospital Management is a two-year postgraduate programme that provides management education relevant to the appropriate operation of any hospital or healthcare facility. In four semesters, students learn about hospital marketing, finance, supply chain, and human resources.
Popular MBA entrance tests such as the CAT, MAT, and GMAT are used for admission. Students must pass the entrance tests and will be admitted to the college based on their exam scores.

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Lael P Joby

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CURRICULUM:
The curriculum of this 2-year postgraduate course here at the best hospital and healthcare management college in Pune, India is well-designed for a rapidly globalizing healthcare sector and guides students to skilfully tackle management related obstacles. Apart from theoretical and practical knowledge, students are embraced with copious managerial skills such as Planning, Organizing, Problem-Solving, and Decision-Making skills with specific relevance to the hospital industry that will enable them to take up top managerial positions in leading healthcare firms across the country.
Various concepts that are taught during the cou
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Ankita Sharma

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We should not compare the two, both the universities are good at their place. But as a student of LPU let me tell about the university. Ranking, education, placement, technology and infrastructure in every aspect LPU is better. Ranking: If I talk about ranking so LPU comes under top 100 amongst all private and government university. This year what shook me the most is the recent ranking by the worlds university ranking again amongst all government and private university. Placement: Placement is second most important factor what applicant can SEE in university/college while taking admission. So, in lovely professional university from 10
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deepika maurya

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The Future Scope of a PG (Post-Graduate) Diploma in Child Health care:
After completing a PG Diploma in Child Health care, you will have many job options. You may work in private clinics, hospitals, mental health centers, and child health centers, or also write medical content. This degree will help you build skills in the prevention, assessment, and treatment of children's illnesses. The best part of this course is it gives you flexibility and the affordability of the programme will allow you to complete your studies while continuing to work. PG Diploma course requires candidates to complete two papers: Clinical Attachment in Paediatri
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Anwesh Majumdar

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Yes, you can pursue MBA after completing B.Sc. Nursing.

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Priyangsu Bose

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You can apply in IIMs in any of the cities in which you are living. Before that, you must give CAT examination and achieve good percentile to get good colleges like IIM Bangalore, IIM Kolkata etc. And that's great you have a work experience; it will help a lot in your ongoing journey.

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Priyangsu Bose

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So basically, for me the best colleges for BBA and MBA for hospital management are listed below
a) LPU (Lovely Professional University) located in Jalander, Punjab
b) MIT College of Management located in Pune, Maharashtra.
C) IIHMR University Jaipur.
D) Galgotias University Greater Noida UP.
E) Amity University, Gurgaon, Haryana.

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