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It is very nice to know that you are interested in doing your MBA in hospital management after graduating in Nursing. Yes, you surely can. You will need to clear concerned entrance exam. That's all. Best wishes to you.
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These are the skills required:
* Strong Work Ethic. * Positive Attitude. * Good Communication Skills. * Time Management Abilities. * Problem-Solving Skills. * Acting as a Team Player. * Self-Confidence. * Ability to Accept and Learn From Criticism. Thank you.
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This are the skills requried:
* Cross-cultural communication skills. Any role or function in international business means working in diverse workplace with people from a different country or background to yours. * Excellent networking abilities. * Collaboration. * Interpersonal influence. * Adaptive thinking. * Emotional intelligence. * Resilience. Thank you.
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Yes, it is valid for government jobs. For more information visit the link. https://www.google.com/amp/s/m.timesofindia.com/home/education/news/new-four-year-integrated-b-ed-course-formulated-hrd-minister/amp_articleshow/70379548.cms
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