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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

Guide-Level 14

Hi,
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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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Obviously u need to do M.Tech not MBA. As, through MBA, you will lead in managerial line which does not suit you. But, you also have to complete your Ph.D in respective field to be a complete 'research scientist'. So, my answer is a big 'No' to MBA, although you have to go for M.Tech.
Best of Luck.

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Nidhi SharmaStudent Mentor for Foreign Education

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Hello, The salaries after MBA in Canadian universities depends on your academic performance & networking besides confidence to crack the interview. No one can guarantee you for what salary you may get as it really is a negotiation between the employer & the employee. Also if you a Toronto, York or a UBC graduate with decent skills, you will ought to have better paid jobs than Vancouver Island or Royal Roads university in Canada. Thus yes 30-40 can be an average scale of salaries you may get but depends on other positive factors i your profile too.

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

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Why do you think mass communication is a management subject and it should be offered as an MBA specialisation?
Why not as Master of Journalism and Mass Communication or MA in communication?
The term MBA means Master of Business Administration and Mass communication is not a business administration area , rather it is related to arts stream.
You may do MA Public Relation, MA mass communication or MA Journalism. You may find a career as PRO in the corporate and government agency, you may start working as executive internal and external corporate communication in big corporate houses, you may work as journalist and so on.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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India is one of the best places for MBA IT Graduates, simply because India is hub of many IT MNCs and job opportunities in cities like Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Pune, Noida, Gurgaon etc are huge. If one has previous IT work experience and MBA IT, they are directly hired by companies as entry level managers, usually called Business Analyst. In case of campus placements at B Schools too, these companies recruit students with IT background (B. Tech in CSE/IT, BCA, MCA, B.Sc-IT and others) and offer entry level managerial role with handsome salary. Payscale, a salary comparison portal states
Entry level IT Manager salary at about
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Pranami Sharma

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Basically, MBA is the study related to management it does not matter what you have done in your past for graduation, it only matters how logical you take corporate knowledge through MBA and it also does not matter what specialization you choose if depends on your grasping power there are many engineers out there who have taken finance in MBA and are doing very well.

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