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shivangi raizada

Guide-Level 13

It is really option, as it is new and something different, so your decision is good. Go for it. Having lots of opportunities will help you to do excel in your career. All the best.

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raman bhatia

Beginner-Level 5

You can ask for the same from your colleges and universities which you have shortlisted for particular course. I am in ct university, here eligibility criteria for MBA in healthcare and hospital administration is "Graduation in any discipline from a recognised university with atleast 50% marks"if we talk about entrance exam, some universities offers admission only on the basis of entrance test like CAT MAT etc. In some university you are eligible for direct admission on the basis of your marks. I think admissions are closed in most of the university and in some last days of admission are going on. I suggest you to take admission fast.

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AKANKSHA TIWARI

Beginner-Level 5

First of all, complete your graduation then only you will eligible for MBA or any Masters course. And it's better to do MBA as full-time course job opportunities are more. By the way, Sikkim Manipal University is good.

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PIYUSH MISHRAFEEL FREE TO CALL #8446739069

Beginner-Level 3

You can apply through management quota seat in this colleges for your master in hospital administration.
For more details and information feel free to contact us on given details above.

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neha trivedi

Guide-Level 12

Hello,
If one does not wish to continue in the technical field of medical, then pursuing hospital administration is the best option. You can certainly work with private hospitals and clinic chains.

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Shabana Bee

Scholar-Level 17

Basically, if you look at the Indian scenario and the emerging field of healthcare sector then you are having an excellent career ahead after MBA in Hospital and Healthcare Management. There are various institutes which offer Masters in health and hospital administration together (I.e. GIM, IIHMR, etc). While TISS offers you 2 separate options in terms of either health or hospital administration. If you are having health administration degree in your pocket then you can work with various state government or national level health programs as an administrator, while after hospital administration you can work with various corporate hospit
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Manik Bhatnagar

Guide-Level 14

Hi,
Eligibility criteria:
Bachelor's degree in Arts/ Science/ Commerce/ Engineering/ Technology/ Medical/ Dental/ Pharmacy/ Agriculture or any other professional courses from recognized Indian universities.
Please find the link below:
http://www.afmc.nic.in/Admission/PG.html

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Shiksha Kumari

Guide-Level 14

Hi Manjit,
The best colleges are:
Panjab University, Chandigarh
International Institute of Health Management Research, New Delhi
Click below to find other colleges:
https://www.shiksha.com/hospitality-travel/hotel-hospitality-management/articles/best-colleges-for-hospital-administration-blogId-3202

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Anik Verma

Guide-Level 14

Hi Jaya, JSS University, Mysore is one of the good colleges in terms of academics and infrastructure. Thanks.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

Guide-Level 15

Yes of course. You are certainly eligible. There isn't actually much requirement to pursue management courses. Just make sure you have enough percentage.

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