Masters in Hospital administration

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Feroz Ali

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Yes, you can take lateral entry to MHA course at Radha Govind University but you need to have a bachelors's degree with a 50%  aggregate marks to be eligible. Master in Hospital Administration (MHA) is a PG level Full Time course offered to the students. The duration of the course is 2 years. The total cost of the programme is INR 1,40,000.

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Mani Sahni

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Yes, Master of Hospital Administration (MHA) is a professional course. It made to teach people how to be boss in hospitals and health care. MHA help you learn about managing hospitals, money stuff, staff, and rules in healthcare so you can be good leader.

MHA teach both book things and real work things, so it very special for people who wanna work in hospital management.

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Kanishk Shukla

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An MBA offers broad management training applicable across various industries, equipping you with skills in leadership, finance, marketing, and strategy. It is ideal for those seeking flexibility and opportunities in diverse fields like finance, consulting, and entrepreneurship. 

On the other hand, an MHA focuses specifically on healthcare management, preparing you to lead hospitals, clinics, and healthcare organizations. It is tailored for those passionate about the healthcare sector and looking to impact healthcare delivery. 

If you have a strong interest in healthcare and wish to specialize in the field, MHA might be a better

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Sagar Gupta

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Yes, a student can pursue a Masters in Hospital Administration (MHA) after completing a B.Voc in Hospital Management, provided they meet the eligibility criteria set by the respective universities or institutes offering the MHA program.

The typical eligibility requirements for MHA programs include:

  1. A Bachelor's Degree: You must have completed a bachelor's degree in a relevant field. A B.Voc in Hospital Management provides foundational knowledge and skills related to healthcare management, making you eligible for MHA programs.
  2. Minimum Percentage: Most universities require a minimum percentage in your undergraduate programme (usually 50% or
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