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hospital-administration

This is a comprehensive undergraduate program tailored for individuals with leadership and organizational acumen.

Program Highlights

Best Hospital Administration Colleges in India - Acharya

CAREER SCOPE

With the healthcare sector experiencing exponential growth, there is a rising demand for BSc Hospital Administration graduates. Equipped with a unique blend of healthcare policies and management skills, graduates are well-positioned for rewarding careers.

Program Overview

Duration : 3 Years
Eligibility : Pass in Pre-University / Higher Secondary / 10+2 / ‘A’ Level or equivalent of any recognized board or council in any discipline.

Undergraduate degrees in Hospital Administration are commonly known as BHAs (Bachelor of Hospital Administrations). Students completing a degree in hospital administration gain the knowledge and skills that are required to manage the administrative activities of clinical and support services departments.

Career Options and Job Prospects:

  • Nursing Homes.
  • International and National Healthcare Organizations.
  • Healthcare Portal.
  • Mental Health Facilities.
  • Hospital Consulting Firms.
  • Pharmaceuticals and Hospital Supply Firms.
  • Health Insurance Companies.
  • Medical Software Company.

A Bachelor of Hospital Administration (BHA) is one of the most popular undergraduate degrees in Hospital Administration. Clinical and support service departments require knowledge and skills that students gain from a degree program in hospital administration.

This is a 4 year Programme, including 1 year of Internship. Candidates applying for the programme must have completed two year Pre-University examination or equivalent as recognized by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences with, Physics, Chemistry and Biology as principal subjects of study.

An administrator oversees the day-to-day activities of a hospital or healthcare facility and organizes health services. In addition to managing staff and budgets, they communicate between departments and ensure that patients receive adequate care.