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If one has completed their MBBS abroad but failed the MCI exam, are they eligible to pursue a Master's degree in public health or an MBA (medicine) etc? What are the other opportunities in the medical field that they can consider? What are the criterias to get into Master's in Health Administration?


Nishigandha Bhosale 6th Nov, 2021
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Ishani Bhattacharya 16th Dec, 2021

Hello, good evening,

Hope you are doing well!

The eligibility to study Masters in Health Administration i.e. MHA is to have a UG degree in any stream be it Arts, commerce, science, management or law, with w minimum of 50% passing marks.

Being failed in MCI exam doesn't affect the person from persuing MHA.


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