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Siddharth Sharma

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MBA in hospital and health care management is just like any other MBA programme except it deals with the management in Hospital and Health care sector. The eligibility for this is the same as any other MBA college. We should have completed graduation from a certified institute (50% preferable) and have appeared for at least one management exam for getting selection into a good college. Though every college has different criteria for selection so you can research that particular college and try to meet the basic eligibility criteria of that college.

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Siddharth Sharma

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The Pinnacle programme of JLKU is different than other MBA programs. There are a few points mentioned which differentiate Pinnacle MBA from other MBA.
1. The programme doesn't offer specialisation. You can choose electives and specialize in that with internships and projects.
2. It is an experiential learning programme. Students enrolled in this programme do live projects and work in a start-up lab by creating their real-time startup.
3. Every student at Pinnacle is assigned a mentor from the industry who is actively working in the industry and has real-time knowledge of how things work.
4. CCCT at JLKU helps MBA students to work on th
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Siddharth Sharma

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Being a student of IMT Nagpur I believe I can answer this. IMT recently updated its cutoff. So earlier they had eligibility of 70percentile. But as of now, it's not possible to get admission at the 70 percentile. Work ex helps in placement. There's no doubt about that but IMT selects based on marks and not work ex. Companies do give preference to one with work ex. Besides 70percentile is a low score. You'll get an average college with this score. I'll suggest studying more and applying next year because an MBA is something we do once in our lifetime and after that mostly we'll apply for a job rather than a Ph.D. So why not get admissio
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Siddharth Sharma

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You should have applied for any Management entrance exams such as MAT, CMAT, CAT, etc. It has a low cutoff with just 50%ile in the MAT exam. You need to complete your graduation with a minimum of 50% in any stream.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Both institutions have a strong national reputation. I can give you more information about SPJIMR since I am a student at Bharatiya Vidya Bhavans SP Jain Institute of Management and Research. In terms of education, SPJIMR places a strict emphasis on academics with a focus on case-based knowledge and offering practical experience of the full business context through simulation studies. The faculty is well-respected and well-known throughout the world in their field of specialisation. Additionally, we host visiting professors from corporate and international universities.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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The programme is related to medical Science and has a good Probability of leading to employment. The course material includes information on body mechanics, physical changes brought on by diseases, and natural methods of disease diagnosis such Kaninika diagnostics and face Science. More information is available at https://www.shiksha.com/news/Lucknow-university-to-start-integrated-course-in-yoga-and-naturopathy-from-ay-2022-23-blogId-88959. I'm grateful.

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Tejas AtriMBA (ABM) ,Chandra Shekhar Azad University(Kanpur)

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The fees for MBA in hotel management depends all our college or university. But an average fees is in between 2.5 to 16 LPA.

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Tejas AtriMBA (ABM) ,Chandra Shekhar Azad University(Kanpur)

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There are rounds of counselling. For example, you scored 500 in an entrance and there are 5 colleges ranked. According to your score, you will get college no. 3 in the first counselling and others with a higher score than you will get no. 1 and no. 2. Now one of the candidate for some reason has left the college no. 2 that he got in counselling round 1. That seat is vacant now. Now, in the second round of counselling, your seat that you got will get upgraded to college no. 2 from 3. That's how a counselling process occurs for almost all the entrances. Basically, upgradation of seats in various colleges occur from the one that you get i
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Tejas AtriMBA (ABM) ,Chandra Shekhar Azad University(Kanpur)

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No need to worry about the academic gap. You can get good opportunities after graduating if you perform well in Institute's entrance exams and if have good scores throughout your semesters then placement will not be a bar.

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