What is the syllabus for the MHA entrance exam at ur institute??
The MHA (Master of Hospital Administration) entrance exam syllabus typically includes topics such as General Knowledge, English Language, Quantitative Aptitude, Logical Reasoning, and Healthcare Management. Additionally, subjects related to healthcare systems, hospital organization, and administration may also be covered. To get a specific and detailed syllabus for the MHA entrance exam at your institute, I recommend checking the official website of the institute or contacting the admissions office for the most accurate information.
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As you have mentioned about the GEMS B School, Bengaluru , I would be providing the components of Gems Admission test below-
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230 multiple choice questions.
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One needs to attempt 200 questions.
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Need to choose any one answer for each of the questions.
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Once a particular question is skipped, it cannot be attempted again.
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If you are not sure of the answer to a question, jump to the next question.
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Time allotted for the test is 1 Hour 20 minutes.
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For server related issues, Refresh the page.
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There is no negative marking.
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