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MHA (Master of Health Administration)

The Master of Health Administration (MHA) is a two-year professional master’s degree awarded to students who have completed a health administration course of study that encompasses hospital and other health organization management, public health consulting, and infrastructure. Admission requires a bachelor’s degree in any discipline, including sciences, humanities, and commerce. The MHA program is usually […]

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BSW (Bachelor of Social Work)

Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) is an undergraduate (UG) doctorate in social work. A BSW program typically lasts three years, with candidates having to complete the program within a total of six years. Applicants can enroll in BSW as a full-time program or as a correspondence/distance learning program. The three main aspects of the BSW

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BBA LLB

Overview of the Course The full form of BBA LLB is a Bachelors’s of business administration and a bachelor’s of legislative law. Two courses are combined as an integrated course which together gives a dual degree. The duration of this course is 5 years and this course is highly preferable for the students who want

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B Com (Bachelor of Commerce)

What is B. Com.? B.Com is a UG level course to serve primary knowledge about the full form of B.Com is B Com (Bachelor of Commerce). This course especially suitable and designed for commerce students. It is a three years degree program and can be done in distance as well as the regular mode by

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B Arch (Bachelors of Architecture)

Overview of the B Arch (Bachelors of Architecture) The word Architecture stands for practical application of the terms in the construction of buildings, bridges, and several other monuments. B.Arch. stands for bachelors of architecture which is a five years program for students who are interested in the field of the architect. It is a full-time

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