I am planning to do PGDM (healthcare management) in 2019-21. Will the market value of the course increase or decline by then?

Asked about Goa Institute of Management - PGDM in Healthcare Management

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    Abinash Shankar i am a student of Goa institute of management.

    7 years ago
    Healthcare is an industry that will always be in demand. So, don't worry about the market value, of course, it will increase as batches are doing well.
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    Saumya Shukla

    7 years ago
    Hi Pranali,
    Healthcare as an industry is quite promising especially in India right now cause this space is rapidly progressing. So, in my opinion, going for the healthcare management course at GIM seems to be a good decision.
  • Shiksha Ask & Answer

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    Subhrajyoti Saha | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    Hello, healthcare management is an upcoming field and its future is bright. So you can expect the market value of the course to increase.

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