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6 years agoScholar-Level 17
The distance education MBA in healthcare management is one the distance learning courses offered by SGVU-DE. It is a 2 year degree course that students with minimum 50% marks in Graduation can join. The 3rd and 4th semesters are designed to give you the knowledge of healthcare management. Colleges provide MBA in healthcare management from distance are:ICFAI University.
Suresh Gyan Bihar University
Jaipur national University
Welingker Institute of management
Acharya Nagarjuna University
Pondicherry University
Wish you good luck.
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6 years agoContributor-Level 8
1. Graduates can join a professional career in fields of banking, finance service, research and consultancy in private as well as government. Owned companies of repute in India and abroad.
2. Graduates can pursue a relevant post-graduate study such as MBA, MBE, M.Com MFC, CA CS ICWA, and other professional courses.
3. Graduates will be informed and involved members of their communities, and responsible professionals. Students will be finding an efficient programme from NCU, B.Com (Hons) College in Gurgaon. Visit: https://www.ncuindia.edu/.
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Scholar-Level 18
Frankly speaking your BSc in nursing is good enough graduation to go abroad either canada or any country. Hence i feel you will be wasting your time by doing any other course in india either by distance or by part time. I would like to strongly advise you that please approach and agency which is dealing with sending people abroad. In western countries particularly in canada and uk there is acute shortage of nursing professionals and you have a bright chance.
Best wishes to you .
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You should do a 3 year law, if you are a graduate and 5 year, if you are just class 12th passed. You can do law from GLC Mumbai, which one of India's top LLB University conducts admission through MHCET law entrance exam. There are other options also, https://www.shiksha.com/law/colleges/colleges-maharashtra?rf=searchWidget&landing=ctp
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