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Abhisek Das

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BOT is a good medical course. Being a medical graduate you are eligible for the MBA in hospital management course in any of the top college in India.

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RiTiK Raushan

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By college entrance exam or by Merit list.

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chetan dubey

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Both courses offer good job opportunities in the Healthcare sector. The job opportunities are in hospitals, nursing homes, clinics, health insurance companies, consulting firms, health departments, and government agencies. In India, the job opportunities include roles such as hospital administrator, healthcare manager, healthcare consultant, healthcare analyst, healthcare marketer, and healthcare operations manager, etc. Ultimately, the choice between the two programs would depend on your interests and career goals. Both degrees can lead to a successful career in healthcare management, but the specific focus and coursework of each prog
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PRANAV S KUMAR

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Here are some of the colleges in Canada from which you can pursue post-graduate course in health administration
1) Fanshawe College
2) Canadore College
3) St Lawrence College
4) Conestoga College
5) University of Calgary
6) Dalhousie University.

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Khushi Upadhyay

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Hi. You should register for AFMC PG medical admission during MCC registration. On the basis of your score in NEET PG seats will be allotted.

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Nirban MandalNothing

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First of all you have to open the official website of this institute tiss. Edu. Then gon on the admission section then you will find admission for DHA course. Then you have register and make payment. Then college will contact to you.

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Sushruti Tanksali

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There is no special criteria for eligibility the only condition being the candidate should be a graduate from a recognized institute.

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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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The DHRC (Diploma in Rural Health Care) is a 1-year Diploma course designed to address rural health needs and to train students about the basics of healthcare, sanitation, first aid, and patient education. The main aim of the Diploma in Rural Health Care is to tackle the problems of rural India as most of the Indian population is still living in rural areas. DRHC Career Options and Job Prospects:
State Governments and Non-governmental organizations are the prime recruiters of Rural Health Care workers. They usually work for schemes, projects, and programs designed by the Government or Non-governmental organizations, which are aimed at i
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