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15 hours agoContributor-Level 10
Emversity School of Hospitality & Health Sciences, Hyderabad certificate fees is as below:
- Certificate in EMT fees - INR 85,000
- Certificate in Phlebotomy fees - INR 75,000
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15 hours agoContributor-Level 10
Emversity School of Hospitality & Health Sciences, Hyderabad certificate eligibility has to be met for students to get admission. The eligibility is as below:
- Certificate in EMT - Class 12 in any stream
- Certificate in Phlebotomy - Class 12 with Biology as one of the subjects
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16 hours agoContributor-Level 10
Students can apply online for Emversity School of Health Sciences, Hyderabad programmes. Students must first ensure to meet the eligibility of the programme. Eligible students can apply online at the college's official site.
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16 hours agoContributor-Level 10
Students who passed Class 12 from a recognised board are eligible for hospitality programmes at Emversity School of Hospitality & Health Sciences, Hyderabad.
Some programmes may include interviews or screening processes as part of the selection criteria.
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16 hours agoContributor-Level 10
Emversity offers programmes in the fields of Hospitality and Health Sciences designed with strong industry integration. Some key courses are as below:
Hospitality Programmes Affiliated with Medhavi Skills University and UGC Approved:
BVoc in Hospitality Management
Diploma in International Hospitality (International Internship included)
Diploma in Luxury Retail & Hospitality
Health Science Programmes (NSDC Certification Courses):
Healthcare and Allied Health courses aligned with National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) standards.
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2 months agoBeginner-Level 5
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2 months agoBeginner-Level 5
When I was helping a younger cousin figure out admissions for a hospitality and healthcare certification, I noticed how most of our attention went into deadlines, eligibility, and fee structures. Questions like “What's the last date for admission? ” feel urgent — and rightly so — because missing a deadline can derail plans by a full year.
But somewhere in that rush, we almost overlooked something equally important: health coverage during the course period. Many private institutes and skill-based universities have intense schedules, internships, and relocations. If something goes wrong medically, families often assume their exist
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2 months agoBeginner-Level 5
When I first came across questions like this on Shiksha, it reminded me how stressful the admission phase can feel—especially for students stepping into hospitality or healthcare education. You're excited about the course, but suddenly everything comes down to paperwork, deadlines, and whether you've missed “one small document” that could delay the whole process.
In most hospitality management and healthcare certification programs, the confusion isn't about eligibility—it's about clarity. Students often ask the same things: Is a 10+2 mark sheet enough? Do I need transfer or migration certificates? What about ID proof, photograph
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Emversity School of Hospitality & Health Sciences, Kukkatpally, Hyderabad admissions are merit-based. Aspirants must also meet the eligibility requirements for a seat in the institute. Once selected, aspirants need to come for document verification fee and fee payment to confirm their seat.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Emversity School of Hospitality & Health Sciences, Kukkatpally, Hyderabad fees for its offered BVoc course is INR 4 lakh. Students need to pay the admission fees as prescribed by the college to get a seat. This is the fees for the entire duration of the programme. Candidates must note that this information is taken from official sources and is subject to change.
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