M.H.A.
Hi aspirant,
Some colleges provide Master in Hospital administration course based on the NEET PG entrance exam.
MHA course is not a medical course. You can also do MD in Hospital administration in these colleges or other colleges. MD is approved by medical council of India.
Hope it helps.
dear sudhansu ,
Assistant Central Intelligence Officer (ACIO) vacancy released in the month march or april in every year. but you need to visit the official site of MHA regularly for because there no one can predict the upcoming exact date of releasing of vacancy notification.
Qualification detail- Graduation in any stream
age - 21-27
The exam is held in three phases
1 . paper 1 - objective type (100 marks)
quantitative aptitude
english
general awareness
reasoning
2. paper 2 subjective type(50 marks)
essay(30 marks)
comprehension +precision writting (20 marks)
3. interview
If you selected in phase 1 then you are able to give phase 2
marks of paper 1 and paper 2 will added for making cutoff of interview round.
so you need to prepare about the above phases.
Hi Aadil
I think, you have chosen a right career path. MHA is a highly demanded professional course in today's times.
For a better range of career options and highly paid jobs, masters in health administration is a good choice. After completion of this course, you can directly take a higher position at healthcare companies or hospitals or administrative work and healthcare firms.
The job options are -
1. Medical superintendent
2.Customer Service Manager
3. Quality assurance
4. Cheif Executive Officer
5. Medical Administration
6. Hospital sales and marketing
All the best dear !!!
Which exam are you enquiring about?
It totally depends on your liking and interest. Because MHA and MBA are almost similar degrees but if I want to ask this personally, then I would go for MHA since it includes the management of hospitals and other health organizations, public health consulting and infrastructure.
thankyou.
hi there,
Yes, absolutely you can crack the exam even if you have not joined any coaching institution, i would suggest you to go through previous year exam papers and study the pattern of the exam and centre your preparation around it, you should also make it a daily habit of reading newspaper and there editorial and also keep an eye on the recent legal developments in the country. I am attaching a link to an article which will help you in preparing a strategy for the exam, https://law.careers360.com/articles/mh-cet-law-syllabus
Hello student Medical Graduate: MBBS with 55% marks minimum 3 yrs. exp. in a recognised hospital OR 5 yrs. experience as Gen. Practitioner. Non Med. Graduates: Eligible for sponsored seat only Bachelor's degree in Arts or Science Nursing OR Business Admn. OR Commerce OR Engineering OR any Technical subject with atleast 60% marks. Experience of 7 yrs. in responsible Administrative position.
You can download the syllabus from the link mentioned below
https://www.aiims.edu/aiims/academic/aiims-syllabus/Syllabus%20-%20md%20ms%20mds%20mha.pdf
Feel free to comment if you have any doubt
Good luck
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