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chetan dubey

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The scope for MBA in Healthcare and Hospital Management is broad, with graduates having the opportunity to pursue a variety of career options in the healthcare and hospital management sectors. Some popular career options include:
Healthcare administration: Graduates can work in roles such as hospital administration, healthcare policy, and healthcare finance. Hospital management: Graduates can work in roles such as operations management, patient safety, and quality management. Healthcare consulting: Graduates can work in roles such as strategic planning, market research, and process improvement. Medical and healthcare marketing: Graduate
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Divya Baruah

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IMS Guwahati is a great place for CAT aspirants if you're searching for the best coaching center in Guwahati. I would like to thank all the faculty members who helped me throughout my journey by guiding and clearing my doubts about the course. The faculty is very supportive and are very passionate about their work. I had a great time learning from this institute, they also provide courses for other MBA entrances such as MAT XAT CMAT SNAP hope future & CAT 2023 aspirants feel the same.

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Cyril George

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Yes, you can change college. For that you must contact the admission cell of the college you want to opt for studying.

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jasveer singh

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Retail and Corporate Sector. Banking and Financial Institutions. Government Agencies and Organizations. Media Sector. An MBA is a good career option because if you want to grow as a working individual. A Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree is in higher demand than ever, and more people opt for it because of the real-world skills students can acquire.

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MADHAVI .

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It is not compulsory to do MBA after BBA but if you want to keep moving in the same direction than MBA is a good option. Or you can go for other certification courses to enhance your skills or give entrance exams for government exams. Salary after MBA ranges from INR 5 lacs to 15 lacs.

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maurya Ankit

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The dual degree BBA+MBA programme includes internships as well as live projects which enable students to adopt managerial skills practically. The course fee may range roughly from INR 5,00,000 to INR 8,00,000 per annum while the average salary package received by students on completion is INR 6,50,000 to INR 12,00,000.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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For foreign MBA GMAT is required .
Yes , MBA ( finance ) would definitely improve your chances of getting good job .If done from reputed b school.

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Swity Ghara

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All specializations of MBA have their own scope and niche. Regular, general MBA and now more advanced version MBA Hons are also great, as you can take different electives and learn about other niche fields. You have to check your aptitude, interest, passion, personality traits, bent of mind, analytical ability, aspirations and dream career or deciding on any of these. The best way is to ask your parents, teachers, some experts etc.

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Shivali MD

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MBA in marketing is good to choose from university of Adelaide. There is a vast availability of jobs in Australia in the field of marketing. It majorly depends on your skills and interests. Try to explore and find your interest and work on it maybe. Getting a pr in Australia is slightly on the tougher side but your should make sure to spend your life there and get ready for everything. There are a specific formalities for it. Just try not to rush.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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IMDR is a good b school but one can wait for 1 year as MBA is a good investment and top 30-40 b school can give you good returns.

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