How can I get admission to various courses at Indian Institute of Health Management Research Bangalore?

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Asked by Rashmi Kumar

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    Answered by

    Deepak Kumar

    9 months ago
     

    Hi, 
    Admission to various courses at IIHMR Bangalore is based on eligibility criteria like academic qualifications, entrance exams, and personal interviews. Programs in healthcare and hospital management require candidates to have a relevant degree and may also consider scores from exams like CAT, MAT, or CMAT. For specific details on courses, fees, and the application process.

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    Nitesh Gulati | Contributor-Level 10

    5 months ago

    Indian Institute of Health Management Research Bangalore admissions are entrance-based. The university considers national-level entrance exam scores for various course admission. The entrance exams accepted are CAT/MAT/CMAT, etc. For the FPM course, students are selected based on NET/SLET/any other equivalent examination scores. Selected candidates must keep their educational documents ready for verification purposes.

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