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6 years ago
Guide-Level 15
I would recommend you to go for MBA in Hospital Administration as MBA is in huge demand nowadays which would help you to get a job sooner.
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
Eligibility criteria : Bachelors degree with at least 50% marks or a degree recognized by the University or its
equivalent.
OR
Masters degree with at least 50% marks of this University or its equivalent.
Selection process : Department test
As per center of professional courses guide 2019-20, no information is available regarding the eligibility of students in final year of graduation. So because you are in final year of graduation, hence you can not apply.
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6 years ago
Guide-Level 12
You cannot do Masters in physiotherapy without degree in Bachelor's degree in physiotherapy. You can try Masters in microbiology or food technology or biomedical Science. Regards.
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6 years agoScholar-Level 17
It will take time more than a month. You have also applied for another University or colleges. Suppose you are unable to take an admission in this University but if you have a second option then you opt for it without wasting a year. You have not specified the time of submitting the application. These things are bound to take more than a month in some cases. I will suggest you to start applying for the next intake in universities.
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Guide-Level 11
The admission in Ma takes place in three parts First of all you have to clear the entrance test Then group discussion takes place and you have to clear that round as well and in the last you have to clear the personal interview the facility takes. The admission process is quite link because of college reputation. All the best.
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