Since joining ISB I have received a lot of queries from other doctors and healthcare professionals about healthcare management, the opportunities for doctors after an MBA and getting into a b-school like ISB. The following is an attempt to write about all that I know on each of the above points. I’ll keep adding stuff here in bits and pieces so its not going to be really organised. Leave me a comment if you want more info and I’ll try and write about it.
Disclaimer: This info is not officially from ISB and is what I understand of the admission procedure here. If after reading this, you don’t get in, don’t blame me!!
Q. What are the opportunities available to doctors after an MBA?
A. After an MBA a doctor could get into one of the following industries:
- Healthcare services delivery (hospitals, hospital chains)
- Pharmaceutical companies
- Biotech companies
- Healthcare consulting
- NGOs
The functional areas where you could get in are (by industry):
- Healthcare services delivery (hospitals, hospital chains)
- Marketing and customer relations
- Sales
- Operations – This is where I’ve got a job now with Apollo Hyderabad
- Business development
- Pharmaceutical and biotech companies
- Marketing and customer relations
- Sales
- Operations
- Business development
- Licensing
- Discovery project management and evaluation
- Medico-marketing
Q. How should I prepare to get into a B-school?
A. I’ll concentrate on how to apply for ISB. These points would generally apply to most US & European B-schools. IIMs is a different ball-game and I suggest talking to a current student or alum from an IIM. Send an email to one of the IIM’s alumni association. I had a pleasant experience there and got a lot of responses.
ISB will look at the following parts of your application to decide whether you fit in or not:
- Essays
- Work Experience
- Recommendations
- GMAT
- Interview
Your application will most probably be compared with people from similar backgrounds, for e.g. techies will be compared with other techies and doctors with other doctors.
At the outset let me clarify that GMAT is not the only criteria for admission. Each of the above points will be weighted more or less equally, so concentrate on all of them!
Essays
ISB will ask you to write 4-5 essays as part of your application. The topics vary from year to year so take a look at the application and write. Ensure that there are no spelling or grammatical mistakes and above all be honest. An interviewer can usually find out if you are dishonest! I guess it might be OK to discuss the essay with family and friends, but its definitely not OK to get a professional to write it for you. ISB will definitely find out if its written by a pro.
Work Experience
Here you tell ISB about what you’ve done in your career till now. On the basis of this ISB assesses what skills you possess or have acquired. Tell them all that you have done, don’t be shy, but don’t write anything you have not actually done!
Recommendations
ISB requires you to send 2 recos with your application. According to me the best recos would be from your supervisors/bosses at work. It’s a pretty comprehensive document. Make sure the person who writes the reco knows you well. Don’t try and fudge the reco or fill it up for the recommender! Ask the recommender to fill it up, sign it and give it to you in a sealed envelope, with their signature across the seal.
GMAT
Last, but not the least, the GMAT. ISB’s average GMAT score has been rising and our batch (2007 batch) has an average of 706! If you get anything below 650, then you might wanna retake the exam, unless you have something exceptional in your profile, essay or work experience.
While I was preparing for my MBA admission, I was also taking coaching for CAT. This helped me a lot with the Maths. Then, I took a short course at Kaplan for the GMAT, did some questions and full-length tests, and went and gave the exam. Got decent marks and that was the end of it.
You should also read this excellent article – 10 secrets for getting into a top B-school
I agree with all the points in this article, except point 4. I agree with the part about not rushing your application but not with the part about round 1. I think you should apply for round 1 only, but ensure you start your preparation and application process well in time so that you do not rush the application. This will especially be true for MBBS grads since they might take more time preparing for the maths parts of the exams.
Q. Does ISB consider my MBBS internship as work experience?
A. Yes! (IIMs don’t) Not anymore.
Q. Does ISB consider my 3 years of MD/MS as work experience?
A. Gray area-ISB did not consider it till now, but that seems to be changing. Call or write to the admissions office for clarifications.
November 30, 1999 at 5:30 AM
Hello Rahul,
I have done my MBBS and will be done with MHA/MBA. I am little confused where to go I mean should I go to Pharmaceutical company or in the health care consulting or in operations. I also like finance a lot. Currently I am also working in the clinical drug trials field simultaneously studying for MHA/MBA will be graduating next year. So If you can guide me properly I will much appreciate it.
April 3, 2007 at 9:01 PM
I am mbbs final proff( part1 )student,
> I am a little bit confused to fix my target as
PREPG or CAT/GMAT .
> I am equally interested in both the proffesions
but disillusioned with future.
> Taking in mind the desire to settle early & to get
outputs according to one’s eligibility,
>
> Considering both the options
>
>
> CAT ——-MBA(2yrs)———40,000-60,000rs
salary ——–more chances to expand.
>
>
> PREPG——PG(3yrs) (not sure abt branch of my
choice)——2yrs village bond——29000rs
salary———–future still not clear.
>
>
> I am good in maths. And also I have a good
interest in business.
> Taking above pts in consideration plz guide me—
>
> 1)what should I choose (I have 2 decide as soon as
possible)
> 2)which xams is more tougher(if 1 is good enough
with maths than clinical theory)
> 3)whats preventing me is my investment of 5.5yrs
in doing MBBS (is all that gone waste?) but what
promoting me for CAT is still I can save my remaining
yrs not to invest them in medical field. Plz guide me.
>
April 16, 2007 at 4:50 PM
i am doing my internship in dentistry,keen on joining isb.will my internship be counted as work experience?
April 10, 2011 at 9:38 AM
hi, aradhna. I have the same background BDS (with 1 yr full time internsip) i had met the members of the admission committee from ISB during their information session in November 2010 and they said it would count as work-exp as long as it is done post graduation& it is full-time. But if you are applying to Indian b schools via CAT/XAT/CET etc it may not count. (CAT and CET don't consider it, but certain colleges may consider it for their PGDM programs). To have a final word better to clarify from the adcom via email/phone. Hope it helps.
April 16, 2007 at 11:12 PM
Aradhna: My MBBS internship was counted as experience for admission but not for placements.
May 17, 2007 at 1:01 AM
im having exactly the same doubts what DR.kamal malani had posted in this site…. kindly do reply and clarify me…. thank you
May 19, 2007 at 1:19 AM
Kamal & Chandra,
My decision to do an MBA was not to leave the medical field altogether. I just did not like practice. I was certain that I will stay in the medical field (hospitals, pharma, etc.) but on the management side. In that sense my MBBS is of use after the MBA.
I would recommend that you guys take a good hard look at what you want to achieve in your careers and decide based on that. Don’t jump into an MBA if you think its just cool or the “in” thing.
Remember, to do a decent MBA you need to have some work experience (unless going to the IIMs). I would say that you need to work for atleast 2 years (preferably, but not necessarily, in a corporate environment.
Eventually you need to do what you like doing. Give it a good thought.
Best of luck,
Rahul
June 16, 2007 at 1:45 AM
Hello Dr rahul
Had such such a tough time locating you…typed doctors and mba in google and somehow reached you.:)
Me, my name is Manjot. Passed out of Govt Medical College Jabalpur in 2003 and joined Indian Navy almost immediately as ashort service commissioned officer. Having serious doubts about applying for a PC (permanent commission). Beginning to be interested in the idea of doing an MBA and becoming VERY RICH 🙂 Plus i find that the dreary world of medicine doesn’t thrill me that much anymore.
My head is swimming with questions…but i’ll begin with this: does it make sense to take it one step at a time, i.e. to just concentrate on cracking the GMAT to begin with and deciding later which industry i want to specialise in…be it healthcare or biotech companies or human resource or whatever?
Thanks much.
Best regards
Manjot
June 16, 2007 at 1:48 AM
I mean is it important to have my path clearly chalked out in my head BEFORE i get that 706 score or can i figure it out after i have passed the exam?
June 16, 2007 at 2:19 PM
Hey Manjot,
Your decision on what you want to do after an MBA will change even while you are doing the MBA and also during placement time. I always wanted to get a marketing job but finally preferred the operations job that I got!!
So just concentrate on the GMAT and then on the application.
Best of luck,
Rahul
June 22, 2007 at 2:23 AM
hii.. i hav a lil dout.. do i need to complete my internship to get an admission into an iim/isb? or jus a final yr pass certificate is enuf..? hope u understud my dout n rep to me soon. thnks..
June 22, 2007 at 11:38 PM
Dear Chaitanya,
I don’t think you will get your degree if you do not complete your internship. And if you do not have a degree I doubt if a B-school will grant you admission. Further, you should have some work experience before joining a b-school, so I think you should complete your internship, work for a bit and then join an MBA programme.
Rahul
June 30, 2007 at 2:47 AM
Hi doc
Am an MBBS grad and have one and half years of work experience in emergency medicine.After the hard day of slogging and numerous amounts of being kicked around by my seniors and the meagre pay, i decided i could not take it anymore and quit.plus being a young woman doc in india is an altogether different ball game.hope you understand.
i want a more easier life and am more on the creative side.i am also very interested in pursuing an MBA as i have no other options left but to go in for what i should have opted for a few years back.
anyway my point is, i do not want to do a management course to do hospital administration.i am highly inclined to the retail or entertainment industry.I am also an extremely talented painter(also wanted to pursue art) but i guess there is no scope for that at the moment.so i want you to tell me what should i opt for? in mba….?
April 6, 2011 at 1:34 PM
hi maya,
m mayuri, perusing my internship from uttrakhand…..
can i ask u that what u hv decided finally n what u r doing now?
June 30, 2007 at 2:50 AM
and where do you think they accept mbbs students for management studies…people keep asking me why i am changing and they say that is most important.i don’t know why? can u tell me why?
i just want a good career going
July 15, 2007 at 3:29 PM
Hi Rahul! kudos for taking out time for replying!
I wanted to ask,r the score in academics(through the mbbs course) matter much during the selection at IIM’s or ISB, i mean i have really low acads say
MBBS-53%,Xth-90%,XII-85% do istand a chance considering that i may score high in CAT,n do good at GD n PI??
July 16, 2007 at 9:58 AM
Maya,
Sorry for the extremely delayed reply. I’ve just joined work and pretty much moved to a new city. It’s been hectic setting up a house and getting settled. Plus no internet at home yet has been a huge handicap.
Enough about me, getting back to your question – it just seems that you are jumping into and MBA because you have no other option. That’s not a good enough reason. What will you do if after one and a half years you realise that management is also not what you like? Yes, the pay will not be meagre, but you could still get kicked around by your seniors!!!
You need to give this a good hard thought, speak to people who have enough experience in management post MBA, probably join some company as a trainee/intern in marketing, etc. That is what I did when I decided to leave MBBS.
By simply jumping into and MBA you are liable to make the same mistake that you say you made when u joined MBBS.
Think about it and let me know a good reason for an MBA. Then we might discuss where to apply and how.
Cheers,
Rahul
July 16, 2007 at 10:03 AM
Priya,
You’re most welcome!
The IIMs will definitely give some weightage to your academic scores, so even if you do good in the CAT and GD/PI, there could be some problems, but its not as if the IIM option is totally out. I would suggest getting more info on this from some IIM alums or coaching institutes like CL, IMS. They will give you better advice regarding IIMs.
ISB can give more weightage to other aspects of your application/profile and some strong aspect of your profile can help downplay your academic scores. I think your school grades are decent, but MBBS grades are a tiny problem. My grades weren’t much better than yours though: MBBS-59%,Xth-78%,XII-89%!!
Bottomline: Don’t give up hope. It is possible to get into a good institute even if you have poor past performance in acads.
Cheers,
Rahul
August 1, 2007 at 8:52 PM
hi rahul, i am an md .what are the good colleges for pursuing MBA ?
ALSO CATvsGMAT?
what do u advise?your story is very inspiring.how much time is required to adeauately prepare for GMAT/CAT?
August 5, 2007 at 11:12 AM
sir,i am a junior final student of mbbs.i am a bit confused about my career the day i opted for mbbs.my family is of doctors n u could understand the peer pressure.but now i wanted to go in management but like you i too want to enter corporate world with a medicinal scenario like pharmaceautics,management of private hospitals like max,fortis etc.i too dont think that treating patients is a my cup of tea coz i dont feel interest even in my postings so i am serious about going into corporate sector but with a medicinal background.please guide me so that i start working for it from now on with my mbbs study.thanks.-apurv garewal
August 5, 2007 at 11:18 AM
sir it will be helpful if you will tell me step wise procedure to enter into a buiness school n also wat type of work ex and recommendations a mbbs passout can get for entering into b-school for both GMAT and CAT
August 5, 2007 at 4:30 PM
ussv meher: The Tier 1 schools like IIM, ISB, XLRI, etc are good for you. I would recommend ISB as you seem to have good work experience. You might also wanna consider US b-schools. So definitely give the GMAT, but as I said preparing for the CAT will really give your maths a solid boost, even for the GMAT. So prepare for both exams, give them both a shot and then choose from the best offers you get. You will need about 1 year to prepare well for either the CAT or the GMAT.
Apurv: Any experience is good for getting into a b-school, but if you want to improve your chances of landing a good job post your MBA, go in for a job in a pharma company or a hospital. Step-wise:
1. Finish ur MBBS
2. Get a job
3. Prepare for CAT/GMAT alongwith ur job (preferably in the 2nd or 3rd year of your job)
4. Do your MBA 🙂
Cheers,
Rahul
August 5, 2007 at 10:49 PM
Hi sir!
i am a third year medical student in mamc,delhi.i am very confused about what to do in future.my parents are doctors and my dad runs a nursing home.i am not too much into treating patients,actually confused.can you give me an about average pay packages/salary after mba from isb/iim.and the growth thereafter.and is it any point doing mba after md/ms or is it just same as mba after mbbs.
thanks
a.puri
August 25, 2007 at 6:05 PM
waiting for your reply
August 25, 2007 at 9:26 PM
Dear Arush,
Sorry for the late reply.
Pay packages after an MBA will start at around 5-6 lakhs if you graduate from the IIMs without any prior work experience…
However, I would suggest you gain work experience (atleast 2 years) before joining MBA.
MBA after MD/MS is always better as it increases your work experience. However, if you really don’t want to do an MD/MS then there is no point wasting time and energy on it.
Get a good job after MBBS, does not necessarily have to be a medical job and then go in for an MBA after some time.
Hope this helps…
Cheers,
Rahul
August 29, 2007 at 11:25 PM
Hi Rahul,
i am a dentist with some 15months of work ex..and applying to isb fr 2008 admission.
>>will my work ex be couted till admission deadline?or till course begins?
>also is the internship counted as work experience?
>>my reason is that though love being with patients,but practising is nt my cup of tea..i want to go into phamaceuticals as in…marketting/finance.
will it be possible with my background?so how do i address this change..or justify… in my application?
>>also..with a gmat score of 650,BDS65%X=87% and XII 81% dis is an average score report..bt if i am adjudged against ppl from my field..do i stand a chance??i wish to stay with medicinal feild bt in different capacity…..
wat else may strenghten my case??
>>also,being a lil optimistic,supposedly i get an interview call..wat wud dey focus on??
please advice!
awaiting ur early reply…..
regards,Navreet
September 16, 2007 at 5:02 AM
hi rahul,
your post is very informative and offers a new perspective on the medical profession. i apologize for my question in advance, but i would like to know that what sort of annual package do doctors passing out from isb get? and whats your pay package? would appreciate it if you could reply.
shantanu,
September 20, 2007 at 12:32 PM
Dear Shantanu,
The pay package you will get will depend on a lot of factors like:
1. Years of experience before ISB
2. Relevance of experience to the new job
3. How you do in the interview
4. The industry you choose
In my batch the pay packages varied from around 9 lakhs to 20 lakhs for docs.
Cheers,
Rahul
September 21, 2007 at 11:39 AM
Hi Rahul, Kudos for the great work of guiding pepole like me.
I am MBBS gaduate. Passed out in Dec 2004. Completed internship in march 2006 (due to exts n all.. u know), initialy I was associated with a pharmaceutical company as a part time health advisor for 6 months. I gave CAT last year but couldn’t score well. After that I joined Topsline Life Response Service & for last 10 months I am working with it. Topsline is first and the fastest rescue service in the country, its model based on 911 of USA.
My job profile includes managing all medical operation in city of Mumbai. I am responsible for the managing, maintaining, purchasing all medical items & equipements, in our emergency vehicles. Also I look after recruitement and training of medical staff. Curently I m managing work force of 60 doctors and paramedics.
I am willing to make my career in management sector. This year also I am taking CAT, also have registered to apply to ISB. I have not taken GMAT yet. I think I am very late to apply to ISB
My preparation for CAT is not good enough yet, also I have not started the preparation for GMAT yet. Therefore chances of me getting in good MBA program are quetionable.
How much time does it take to prepare for gmat for average student like me? If I dont get in the good program, should i contineu to work at same place? because I m thinking of shifting to pharma. How is my current job profile appear to you? Will it help me to secure admission in good college? Is it worth waiting 1 more year as my age is now 25 yrs…
Also.. do you get any advantage of being doctor in admission or at least to get a interview call?
I know I am asking you too many questions, but it will be of great help if you could answer it.
Thanking You.
September 27, 2007 at 2:24 PM
Hi Rahul
I am an MBBS doctor with 5 years of pharmaceutical indutstry experience in medico-marketing, good professional stints as a fashion model and also an actor .
I also have worked for various direct marketing companies and some months as resident doctor.
Now after doing all this, I feel its the time to take that major decision….
Decision to shift gears..and tracks too,if possible.
I have always had this creative streak in me, restless soul trying to create something new ,out of ordinary all the time, thus I could never see myself as practicing doctor and also not as an acamedician.
Pharamceuticals gave me an insight into marketing and nances of corporate world and lot of maturity too but I do not see myself doing medico marketing forever as It does not seem to fulfill my criteria of creative and intellectual satisfaction.
I believe, I have to change careers now, into something more creative, more satisfying then just selling drugs to white coated gentleman in dim-lit clinicas.
Thats when I decided about joining ISB and I am in process of giving my GMAT now.
But, I have many queries boiling in my mind all this time……Voila….there you appear … Need your help with some questions.
I have seen that moment people know you are a doctor , they associate you with healthcare, nothing else, kind of prejudice…..but post MBA , do you think there can be avenues for me to change careers from healthcare to advertising/consulting /others etc.
How you think is the perception of people about MBA docs from ISB, does it depend a lot on their background.
will I be treated at par with other students during placements for other sectors than healthcare.
With my exp. and good score, how probable it is to get in ISB.
I already have a package of around 10 l / annum, do you think it would make much of a difference in my salary post ISB ?
Many more, but wont hassle you more than this for now.
Looking forward to your reply.
Cheers 🙂
October 5, 2007 at 7:08 PM
hi sir,
iam a fresh mbbs graduate, completed my internship just in the month of july. iam very happy that i could found u.
sir iam in a dilemma whether to go with the pg prep. or do MBA, in which iam very much interested.
will it be posiible to score in cat if i spend 1yr for preparation, is coaching necessary or will it be wise to prepare byself?
will u suggest cat/gmat? which one will be the better option?
plz help me out?
October 13, 2007 at 10:16 PM
Hey Guys,
Sorry for the late replies… been extremely busy with work and all. I’m writing this one post to answer all your queries, if I miss out please ask again!
Amol, I agree that it is late for you to apply for this year’s ISB admission. Also, I think that your work experience is too less for a place like ISB. You need atleast 2 years… the pharma/healthcare students in the current batch have an average of 5-6 years experience, so that’s the kind of competition that you would be up against next year…
Amol & Sekhar, you’ll need atleast 6 months to do any decent prep for GMAT/CAT. And being a doc does not automatically get you an interview call…
Manoj, you’ve got diversity and experience. Both are good for you to probably get an interview call, provided you get a decent score on the GMAT. Come placement time, it all depends on the way you present yourself to the recruiter… I don’t think there’ll be any prejudice provided u can prove that you will be better than the next candidate. ISB should make a difference to your salary levels too.
Again, if I missed out anything or u need more clarifications just leave a post.
Cheers,
Rahul
October 15, 2007 at 1:15 PM
hi Rahul,
I was just curious about your GMAT score. My elder bro has taken GMAT and has applied to ISB this year. His score is 680 and he has 4 years of Work-experience in Apollo Gleneagles (as a junior doctor in Intensive Care Unit), apart from 6 months of internship and 8 months of House-staffship in Calcutta Medical College. Can you kindly throw some light on his chances for an interview call and subsequently for admission into ISB? What is the average GMAT score for doctors. I read in your blog that doctors will be judged against people from the same industry only.
Prosenjit
October 15, 2007 at 3:59 PM
Dear Prosenjit,
Yes, doctors will be judged against people from the same industry. With his profile he seems to stand a good chance of an interview call, provided there are not 50 other doctors with better profiles!! Also, remember that GMAT is not the only thing that guarantees an interview call. (My score was 700.)
But frankly I think he’ll get an interview call, don’t worry about that. Worry about how he will handle the interview and especially how he will convince the panel about the reasons for his switch.
Best of luck,
Rahul
October 15, 2007 at 5:15 PM
Thanks for replying so quickly! Didn’t expect it really. Just wanted to ask you one more question, that i missed out the first time. His acads are as follows: MBBS – 65%, Xth – 86%, XIIth – 82%. Does he have to guard against a question about his steadily decreasing acads?
Thanks,
Prosenjit
October 15, 2007 at 9:59 PM
🙂
I don’t think those marks are as bad as mine!!
But seriously, they can ask anything in the interview… usually academics don’t come up much but you might wanna keep some answers ready for this. Don’t go by the absolute marks, think relative.. if 65% marks in MBBS were good enough to get u say a rank of 25/100 then that’s not so bad.
October 19, 2007 at 6:51 PM
Hello sir,
I am a gradute in Ayurvedic medicine & now doing MBA from SIOM,Pune.What will be my job profile after completing MBA? For which specilization I must go ?
October 20, 2007 at 4:52 PM
Hi Rahul
I am a doctor (pediatrician), having seven years of work experience in private and govt.health set up.I want to be a part of corporate health management set up.For that i am pursuing an executive MBA from a premier institute in gurgaon giving dual specialization.Having a doctor background ,i am in dilemna whether to choose a operatons,statergy or finance .Please advice
October 21, 2007 at 6:24 PM
Hi,
Dr.Rahul,
I am a B.A.M.S.graduate and wanted to do M.B.A.in any one of the following steam
1)Health Care
2)Hospital Adminstration
3)Pharma Management
4)Logistics and supply chain management
5)Production
So, please can you tell me, the kind of jobs I will get in these respective fields concerning my degree.
October 21, 2007 at 7:44 PM
Dr. Gaffar: Your profile can be what you want it to be… Doctors from my batch at ISB are doing marketing, setting up new projects or working in the social sector (which pays amazingly well too!). So take up the specialisation u like.
Amit: Pretty much the same stuff as above applies to you. Just choose what u like most, keeping in mind the career goal that you have set for yourself.
Dr. Tukaram: Take a look at the job profiles that I have listed in the post above.
October 27, 2007 at 8:31 PM
Hi Rahul, I must congratulate you for such a useful site. Deciding to opt for a particular stream is a very personal decision but websites like yours make the process a lot easier.Thanks for all your advice and carry on the good work in the future..
Arif
October 27, 2007 at 10:16 PM
Dear Arif,
Thanks for the kind words. Best of luck in all your future endeavours…
Rahul
November 3, 2007 at 2:10 PM
hi dr rahul…please tell me…is there any good private b schools in delhi which are providing mba in hospital and pharma dual management…..?i have given mat and score 581.5 score which is good enough…..
November 16, 2007 at 3:16 AM
hi i am dr ankita i’ve completed my internship in 2005 mar. then i worked for around 3 mths clinically then had a kid so took a break.now i want to do an mba for tat ia want to gain some relevant work experience .so can u plz suggest me how shd i go for it.where all shd i apply for the job n how shd i approach them.plz kindly help me i’ll be obliged.
November 16, 2007 at 10:26 AM
Meenakshi: I’m sorry I don’t know of any b-schools that provide pharma and hospital management. That does not mean that there aren’t any! You’ll just have to search for them 🙂
Ankita: You’ll need to apply to a few companies that will find your education and work ex interesting. Try looking for pharma cos, hospitals (in management roles), insurance companies, clinical trial organisations, etc. They might offer you internships which pay peanuts but I suggest you take them since that will be extremely valuable experience. My corporate work ex before MBA was only internships…
November 29, 2007 at 4:37 PM
hi sir,
i m a 3rd year medical student. i wish to go for
MBA/MHA after mbbs. which one is better MHA or MBA. and would my mbbs degree be of deserving benefit to me in MHA n what the salary goes around? my parents want all the information b4 they allow me to opt for this!
plz help!!
November 30, 2007 at 7:06 PM
hi rahul,
i have completed my MBBS.thinking of cat/gmat way.if i join some hospital for 2 years does that exp. will work for me in future prospects because i dont want to continue after my mba in health sector or should i join pharma company?
December 1, 2007 at 6:37 PM
hi again,also want to ask whether any research work will be counted as work exp?
December 5, 2007 at 3:05 AM
please tell me wat average salary a mba in hospital management get ?
December 11, 2007 at 8:44 PM
hello Rahul,
I am currently doing MD in Anaesthesiology from bombay university.I have 05 years work experience in Army as short service commission officer. Iam interested to pursue MBA (perhaps in clinical research).Can you please guide me.What are career prospects in future ?
December 12, 2007 at 11:05 PM
hello sir,i m currently in III/II MBBS from grant medical college mumbai. X-84% XII-88% one year gap between 12th and mhcet. Will i face any problems if i appear for any mba entrance exams?thanks.
December 15, 2007 at 4:52 PM
hi dr rahul. i have done my mbbs and doing internship and interested in doing mba kindly tell me about future of this field