MBA in Pune
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MBA in health care management specialization is based upon courses in health care organizations, health care finance, quality, and data base management, health care infrastructure and health care strategic management. MBA in healthcare management is designed to prepare students for senior positions in healthcare management. The program combines the management and specialized training of an executive MBA program, with expertise training in healthcare management.
You also learn the skills required for risk management, financing and creation of healing health care environment for the faculty and patients.
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Indian universities come under the University Grants Commission (UGC) and can, therefore, award degrees like the MBA degree, also known as MMS in Mumbai. Universities follow the UGC format for course content. On the other hand, reputed management institutes design their courses based on industry feedback and business relevance. They are not covered under the UGC.
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Getting a good college with that score in Pune is impossible as their cutoffs are generally above 90 percentile. And the other colleges accepting such scores are quite average; better don't take admission there. Though you could have applied to the PGDM courses of some good colleges like Welingkar, Dalmia, SIES, etc. If you haven't done so, I suggest you reappear for CET (or any other exam) next year rather than wasting both your precious time and money by taking admission into an average college.
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You can choose between any of the said colleges.
NDIM is rated amongst the top-25 B Schools in India by various surveys including the Business World, Business Standard, AIMA.
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