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avinash adatala

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Hello,
To give you an idea, distance MBA is helpful for the people who want to focus on work and grow financially and simultaneously complete their education.
But if you are a fresher then full-time MBA would be good for you because you won't have any work experience so you can attend the lectures daily.
So, depending on your past experience, you can take a decision.

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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Yes, you can get domain knowledge of your field of work through MBA in healthcare. MBA with knowledge of technology will make you eligible for Business Analyst role. So, it's a good option to go for MBA in healthcare. Check the below link for MBA colleges -
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/colleges/mba-in-healthcare-hospital-colleges-india

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rahul r

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You should pursue a course where your interests lie, and one you feel comfortable doing/studying. Both have comparable scope, and nothing much to choose between the two. I am populating scope for both fields, and you can compare the two and decide on your own. Good Luck!!
The aspirants who have completed their Master in Dental Surgery have a good scope both in terms of higher studies as well as in acquiring an immediate job. Higher education is one of the means by which one can acquire a greater knowledge and hence pursue a good career. Also the candidates after completion of MDS can apply for jobs.
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Soumyaranjan Send

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Yes, you can apply for it. If you have any problem then you can try for MAT (May 2018). There is no difference.

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