Can I do MBA after MBBS?
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Yes, pursuing an MBA after MBBS is a viable option and can be a strategic career move. An MBA complements a Medical background by developing skills in management, leadership, and business that are valuable in the healthcare industry.
Many MBBS graduates opt for an MBA in Healthcare Management, Hospital Administration, or General Management to transition into roles such as hospital management, healthcare consulting, or pharmaceutical administration.
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Amlan, yes you can surely do but before that ask yourself as to why you want to do MBA now. Instead a better alternative would be to study and appear for UPSC and/or state PSC exam so that you can get into Govt Administrative services. Just doing MBA would cover upo your MBBS and you will not be able to draw mileage out of your medical education. At best you can do Hospital management course.
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