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a month agoContributor-Level 9
Your professional background combines 11-years of nursing experience and an MBA in Hospital and Healthcare Management. This combination of clinical and management expertise gives you a unique advantage for pursuing leadership positions within hospitals, healthcare systems, or consulting organizations. By combining both Theoretical (Clinical) Acumen and Practical (Management) Acumen with a strong understanding of how both areas work together, you possess the ability to effectively manage Operations, Quality, and Strategic initiatives while having a Clinical perspective on what engaging in Patient Care means. As a result of this extensiv
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If you are looking for Industry-oriented learning in Healthcare than PGDM is better choice. If you are interested towards reasearch and want to gain more therotical knowledge and want to pursue PhD in future than MBA is better choice. Fees perspective PGDM can be costlier. Course curriculum of PGDM is flexible than MBA.
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With an MBA in Healthcare Management, you can land roles like Hospital Administrator, Healthcare Operations Manager, Health Informatics Manager, Quality Assurance Manager, Healthcare Consultant, or Medical Practice Manager. You could also work in health-insurers, pharma companies, health tech startups, or government health departments. Entry level salaries in India often start around Rs 5-10 lakh/yr, growing to Rs 15-25 lakh/yr or more with experience. Growth is steady because healthcare always needs skilled managers.
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An MBA in Hospital or Healthcare Management is a 2-year, semester-based postgraduate program. It covers core business subjects—like strategic management, finance, marketing, and organizational behavior—along with healthcare-specific modules such as hospital operations, health policy and ethics, information systems, public health, and healthcare quality management. Many programs include internships and a capstone or dissertation in the final year. Eligibility generally requires a bachelor's degree (any stream, ~50%+), and admission is through merit or entrance exams.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, you can get admission to MBA in Hospital Management, without entrance exams in particular, in private colleges or deemed university. They will be based on past performance, a personal interview, and sometimes past work experience, simply admit you directly. They ranged from colleges with entrance exams and their own additional tests and selection rounds (interview & group discussions), but this method is the norm at colleges considering part of the top 100. This will be done by an management quota or profile based admissions process, which is not uncommon. Just make you have AICTE or UGC approval, and it is generally safe. But you
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 3
Yes, Jamia Millia Islamia College offers MBA in healthcare and hospital management. The program is a regular four semester program with 40 seats and maximum span of four years.To get admission you need to appear in their JMI entrance test. Eligibility for candidates is to have 55% in graduation. Selection is based upon your performance in the entrance exam.
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