Amity University Launches MBA Program in Healthcare Management with Apollo Hospitals

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Signing of MOU between management of Amity University Online and MedVarsity

Amity University Online has signed an MOU with Medvarsity- a venture of Apollo Hospitals Group, to launch a new program, Master of Business Administration in Hospital & Healthcare Management. The MOU signing ceremony took place recently between the management groups of both Amity University Online and Medvarsity in Delhi.

This two-year MBA degree will equip students for healthcare responsibilities as professional managers in any healthcare organizations. The course aims at laying a strong foundation in hospital quality management, hospital administration, hospital business development and marketing.

Speaking on the development, Ajit Chauhan, Vice Chairman, Amity University Online, said, “At Amity University Online, we always aim to deliver innovative programs by combining Amity’s core content with Industry knowledge and insights. Amity – Medvarsity MBA in healthcare and hospital  is a  program that offers expertise of healthcare and business management with hands-on internship experience, which makes our  students industry ready in true sense.”

Gerald Jaideep, CEO, Medvarsity, adds “Medvarsity’s brand philosophy is to provide quality education to professionals in the healthcare industry and this program will bring in that quality for MBA aspirants in healthcare.  Amity’s exceptional MBA program combined with Medvarsity’s medical education strength will create exceptional value for our students. ”

This MBA program in Hospital and Healthcare Management is one of its kind as it executes an innovative and exclusive blend of online learning and offline study, with 24×7 accessible offline study material and hands-on internship at Apollo and affiliated hospitals PAN India offering an “Internship Completion Certificate”

 

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