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What abt addmission
i am an 3rd year student of BA who want to enter this university to pursue PG diploma in public health care and medical law......should i write CLAT for this???
Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is a centralised national level governmental entrance test for admissions to twenty two National Law Universities (NLU) in India. Most private and self-financed law schools in India also use these scores for law admissions.
The eligibility for doing PG Diploma in public health is that a candidate should have M.B.B.S. or BDS or B.Sc. degree in the field of health sciences, nursing or natural sciences or holding a BA degree in social science or any other equivalent examination with a minimum aggregate of 50% marks.
For pursuing medical law you don't have to appear in CLAT, you can get direct admission in some law colleges.
I hope this helps.
kitni Abadi per ek up swasthya Kendra sthapit Kiya jata hai
Hii aspirant , coming to your question it can't be determined but yes according to the government each block must have atleast one swasthya kendra for the better health for the people.
Which colleges in mumbai offer BBA health care and hospital management and what is the admission procedure.
Hello Anika,
BBA in Hospitality Management is a 3 year full time undergraduate course divided into 6 semesters.
The top institutes offering BBA in healthcare and hospitality management in Mumbai are:
1. NMIMS School of Hospitality Management
2. Rizvi College of Hotel Management
3. Maharashtra Aviation Academy and Hospitality Management
4. Indian Institute of Business Management and Studies
5. Maharashtra Aviation Academy and Hospitality Management
The admission in this course is done on the basis of entrance examination conducted by the university or college and followed by personal interview.
Hope it helps.
Good Luck!
Ive lost my curiosity in my passion. What should I do get back my curiosity?
You haven't been clear whether you have lost curioisty or you have lost the passion. There is something called Acceptance and Commitment Theory in the field of Psychology. It is an intervention method that uses acceptance and meaningfulness in different ways. It is not a method of eliminating any particular behaviour. Rather it is acceptance of one's own inhibiting behaviour and mould our lives accordingly. This means you accept that you are no longer as curious you were before. But you mould your habits and life style or working towards your dream in a way that you still work in fulfilling your passion. May be you should sit and write the reason you are no longer curious or passionate about something. If it was something like a bad experience or a bad feedback that you had or heard, you should write it down and then evaluate the truth in it. You should may be check the facts and see if what you felt or heard still holds true. And then you write down your current thoughts on your passion. It might be the lockdown talking or it might be because you found something else interesting. If it is just the lockdown talk, be assured that you will feel fresh once this situation passes. But if it has been there with you for a while, then accept the fact that your priorities have changed. Choose a correct course of action and decide on it. If you still want to stick on to your passion, may be you need to rejuvinate yourself and get back on track. So do not shy away from thoughts that take away your curiosity. Face them and write them down. It might be laziness, it might be discovery of a new passion, it might be lockdown, anything. Just write it down. Allow those thoughts in your mind and rationalise when you can and fight with them when you have to. Discover what is more important. Your flee of emotions or your passion. Set goals to act responsibly keeping in mind the long term. You cannot come back after a year and try to be passionate again. By then you would have lost the rythm. Always remember that this is just a mind game and you need to reason with your brain and train your brain and not the other way round.
I wish to become a Neurosurgeon, after my Post Graduation, I wish to build Multi Speciality Hospital. Please share some Guidelines and tips for how to fulfil my Ambition. How can I achieve this? Kindly commend on this. Please Help me.
Hey Raja
You need to have excellent score in your Post Graduation for better chances. And it would be better if you get some on field experience of a Neurosurgeon in a clinic or hospital. Once you get a good amount of experience, regarding working of a medical institute and aspects of your field, then you can gather a team of worthy doctors and surgeon and start focusing on your Multi Specialty Hospital, for which necessary requirement are:
- A land for the hospital
- Doctors, Nurses and Staff
- Permission from the Government
- Financial Strength
- Medical Equipment and Facilities
It is a long process and for that you should consult a professional or a firm that will help you in all the processes and guide you for the same.
All the best
Can i enter into health care and pharma management sector after doing MBA general management?
Hello!
Yes, you can get jobs in healthcare and pharma companies after doing mba general management. Every company needs a marketing/finance/hr/etc managers to grow & take care of operations. Although these companies for the role of pharma and healthcare management, prefer mba in healthcare, but general mba can also apply for jobs.
I hope this helps.
I wish to become a Neurosurgeon, after my Graduation, I like to build Neurosurgery centers and Multi Speciality Hospitals over India. How can I fulfil my Aim. Please share some tips or Guidelines to achieve this. Kindly commend on this.
Please mention the subject stream you will be completing your graduation with. Because, you need MBBS as initial course for becoming a neurosurgeon and then, 2-3 years of MS. After becoming a doctor, it depends on you how much neurosurgery centres and hospitals you can build and help people with.
Hope you understand.
Good luck!
B.sc courses in tamilnadu and colleges
Hello Muthuganapathy,
Bachelor of Science is a three-year long job oriented undergraduate programme offered across various colleges in India. Bachelor of Science courses drill students with theoretical and practical knowledge to cater to the demands of having skilled professionals. Some of the B.Sc courses available across various colleges in Tamil Nadu are as follows:
- BSc Agriculture
- BSc Biotechnology
- BSc Zoology
- BSc Clinical Research & Healthcare Management
- BSc Forestry
- BSc Microbiology
- BSc Nursing
- B.Sc. Physiotherapy
- B.Sc. Radiology
- B.Sc. Bioinformatics
- B.Sc. Physics
- B.Sc. Chemistry
- B.Sc. Botany
- B.Sc. IT
- B.Sc. Computer Science
There are ample of good colleges providing quality education across these programmes in Tamil Nadu. Some of the colleges to pursue B.Sc in the state of Tamil Nadu are as follows:
Hindustan Institute Of Technology And Sciences
Madras Christian College
Loyola College
Vellore Institute of Technology
SRM University
Stella Maris College
St.Joseph's College
Guru Nanak College
Dr. SNS Rajalakshmi College of Arts and Science
Hope this helps you. We wish you the best for your future endeavours!
Regards
which is better savitribai pholle university pune or sancheti health care academy pune to do pgdm in hospital managent and give fee structure of both
Savitribai pule University pune is a government university while sancheti healthcare academy is an affiliated institute by Maharashtra University of Health sciences, nashik.
In sense of accreditation and facilities savitribai phule University is dominant over sancheti health care and fee structure for PGDM in hospital care in sancheti healthcare is 35,000 while fee structure in savitribai phule University is not mentioned because it vary student to student.
Best of luck.