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Meitankeisangbam Vasundhara devi

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After completion of Bachelor in Hospital Administration, the candidate can also pursue master degree in the same. Many Diploma courses are available as well. The table below showcase a list of a few career prospect options:

UCST Placement: Career Options

Ambulatory Health Care Service

Medical and diagnostic laboratory

 

Nursing or Residential Care Facility

 

Professional Hospital Administrators

Assistant Hospital Administrators

Healthcare Service Manager

Medical Service Manager

Healthcare Administrator

Assistant Hospital Administrator

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Kunal Lalwani

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The BHA course at Harsha Institutions delivers three years of education that teaches students about hospital administration and healthcare policy management and organizational leadership. Students need to pass their 10+2 level with a minimum aggregate of 50% from any recognised educational board according to the programme requirements. The tuition expenses for the Bachelor of Hospital Administration BHA programme amount to between Rs 80,000 and Rs 1.5 Lacs each year without including hostel or other fees. Students learn healthcare quality management together with hospital planning and health economics subjects during the course which p

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MOHANAPRIYA M

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Cut-off ranks for BHA at College of Paramedical and Allied Health Sciences, WBUHS:

- Round 1: 197

- Round 2: 338

- Round 3: 496

Note: These cut-offs are based on previous year's WBJEE JENPAS UG data and may vary for upcoming sessions.

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Anjali Anjali

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Yes, BFIT Dehradun is apt for the BHA program. On campus, the BHA course basically offers a broad syllabus and teaches essential hospitality skills such as hotel management, food and beverage services, front office operations, and customer relations. The labs in BFIT are adequately equipped, providing hands-on training along with opportunities to do internships in popular hotels to gain hands-on experience from real-life practices. Industry links therefore improve the chances of job placement, and students are eagerly absorbed into leading hotels and hospitality companies. Also, the beautiful location and campus life at BFIT keeps the

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Jiya Tyagi

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 MGUMST offers 60 seats in the BHA programme. Applicants who are interested in BHA can apply for the admission form online. To gain admission to BHA, Students must have an aggregate of 45% in Class 12 from a recognised board. If the student has other exam mark sheets related to this field can also be eligible for this course.

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Jiya Tyagi

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No, MGUMST requires at least 45% aggregate in Class 12. Applicants seeking admission to Bachelor of Hospital Administration (BHA) must fill out the eligibility criteria for admission. The university offers merit-based admission to the courses. So if you want admission to Mahatma Gandhi University of Medical Sciences and Technology for BHA course you must have 50% in Class 12.

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Prakash kumar

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The number of students who can pursue a BA at IndianIHM is not specifically known. Nevertheless, IndianIHM provides a Bachelor of Arts in Hospitality Management from the University of West London, UK. Admission to this programme is entirely entrance-based, with candidates chosen for admission across all IIHM campuses based on their performance in a common exam. Candidates' performance in the Group Discussion (GD) determines who gets picked in the end.

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