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7 years agoScholar-Level 16
http://www.pseb.ac.in/admission-forms.
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Generally, healthcare managers must earn a master's degree, usually an MBA in Healthcare Management. The bottom line is that there is a difference between the two career paths: Healthcare administrators focus on managing staff needs, and healthcare managers focus on the broader business aspects of a medical facility. For more details, please click the link below to check the answers to a similar question answered by other experts. https://ask.shiksha.com/what-is-the-difference-between-healthcare-management-and-hospitality-management-qna-4422743.
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Graphic Designing (Photoshop+Core Draw+ Logo Designing+ Illustrator)-&get; UI (HTML + CSS+ Bootstrap+ Query+Javascript+Angular)-&get; PHP and MYSQLbasics [This course shall open up many well paid job opportunities for you and a stable future growth as it is in its the highest demand currently] or you could go for
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7 years agoScholar-Level 16
https://www.shiksha.com/university/tata-institute-of-social-sciences-Mumbai/exams/tissnet.
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1. MLT hold a Bachelor's degree in medical technology, medical laboratory presents more challenges and shows LESS growth and promise for your near future and shortage of medical laboratory increases competition.
2. If you are a skillful person then go for MLT and if not then go for Radiology as there were more opportunity and pay more than MLT salary. SALARY for MLT technicians is somewhere 8 to 10 thousand per month which is very less to cope u
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Yes, you can study MBA after B.Sc. Good luck.
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Firstly, to get a salary you need to get placed. And, for a good placement you should have a good placement providing college/university/institutions. Everything is based on interview. If you get selected in a good company definitely you will get good salary, and if you want to add a more on your resume, you can do some side courses like Javascript, Python, ethical hacking etc. All the best.
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Dibrugarh University
Doon Business School
EMPI Business School
Indian Institute of Pharmaceutical Marketing
Institute for Technology and Management
MAEERS MIT School of Business
India Institute of Finance
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JEE
NEET
NDA or
Preferred States / colleges /university exams. RAILWAYS Exam
Banking
SSC etc.
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I believe, you should go with PGP, the regular programme at IIM. Post Graduate Programme in Public Policy and Management (PGPPM) and Post Graduate Programme in Enterprise Management (PGPPM) will be too specific for you. And Fellow Programme in Management FPM is the doctoral programme.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 16
It is advisable to get in touch with the college officials for detailed information as there is no such information on the official website.
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