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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
If you want to pursue MBA abroad, you have to gain some work experience. Which MBA is the best for you is something you have to know very well when you apply. If you are unsure study in India or first gain work experience, know your career plans and then apply abroad.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
MBA programmes require work experience prior. So, after you graduate, you must get a job. Without work experience it is difficult to get into a good university, but you can always check with the universities directly. Email them your profile and see. I will suggest you, check MS management programmes instead.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
MBA and PGDM are both management courses yet the only difference is the approach to its curriculum. While MBA is a degree, PGDM is a Diploma but valued more. University abroad offers majorly MBA that may be a year long or two.
The flexibility provided by PGDM is the key success factor of the course.
MBA only provides a degree to institutes associated with a university. While PGDM is not affiliated with any university and has its own syllabus, MBA is offered by universities and colleges affiliated to universities whereas an independent institution offer PGDM.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 11
Balaji Institute of Management - Pune has many job oriented PG Diploma courses with 100% job placements.
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7 years agoBeginner-Level 3
With India emerging as a major destination for Health tourists; numerous two-to-five-star general and specialist hospitals are mushrooming across the country. This has led to a rise in demand for professional health administrators who can efficiently manage hospitals and healthcare institutions.
Indias healthcare sector is estimated to touch $160 billion by 2017 due to factors such as rapid growth in good healthcare services, growth in income and greater health awareness.
ICFAI University, Tripura offer a distance learning MBA in Hospital Administration with a focus on management, analysis
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7 years agoGuide-Level 11
The health care sector is improving and career chances are also increasing with the demand in this sector. There is a good demand for the candidates, who have completed their degree in 4 years of B.Sc in nursing. There is a good option for you to pursue MBA in hospital or healthcare management. It will be easy for you to pursue MBA, if you have done B.Sc in nursing.
The minimum criteria is that you should score 50% aggregate marks in B.Sc degree. If you belong to SC/ ST category, then 45% of aggregate marks will be required in B.Sc.
After completing MBA, you will be in better position to get jobs with good package. You can con
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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
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