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

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Clinical Research Education and Management Academy
Faculty of Management Studies
T A Pai Management Institute
IES Management College & Research Centre
Institute of Health Management Research
Asian Institute of Health Sciences
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Candidates must have Graduation degree in any discipline obtained through the 10+2+3 system or an equivalent qualification with a minimum aggregate of 50% or equivalent CGPA of any of the Universities incorporated by an act of the central or state legislature in India. A Relaxation of 5% aggregate is there for SC/ST candidates.

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Hem Bhargava

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You can do the MBA in hospital and health management after scoring good marks in graduation.

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Hem Bhargava

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The IIHMR group of institutions is also premier in this area. They offer PGDHM and MBA both and all their courses are approved by the government.
They focus only on hospital and health management.

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Hem Bhargava

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Another option may be MPH course from John's Hopkins University. They have collaboration with Indian universities. The admission is through JHU and degree is also from them. The course offered in India is economically better.

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Hem Bhargava

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Age is no limit for learning as well as gap. You need to focus and clear vision as what you want to do. The demand of hospital managers is increasing.

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Hem Bhargava

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IIHMR group offers PGDHM, MBA program in hospital management, health management IT in healthcare specializations. Their alumni are working in most of the hospitals and healthcare organizations getting good salary.

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Hem Bhargava

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Whenever you apply for distance learning mode, please ensure government approval. There are very few institutions approved for distance education.

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Hem Bhargava

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National level MAT examination is one of the requirements as eligibility criteria for MBA in India. You should opt for MAT.

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