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ADMISSION TO MHA

 Eligibility

Graduate in Medicine (M.B.B.S / B.H.M.S / B.A.M.S / B.U.M.S) / Graduate candidates (BA, B.Com, B.Sc, BDS, B.Sc Nursing or any stream) or Graduates from any recognized university / those Appeared but result not yet published (in such cases, conditions of passing criteria be fulfilled) would be entitled for admission in MHA after qualifying in the West Bengal Management Aptitude Test (WBMAT) to be conducted by the West Bengal University of Health Sciences (WBUHS).

 

The candidates who have completed or will complete their rotating internship for one year after passing any medical examination on or before the date of counseling are eligible to apply.

 

Candidates who are already pursuing any other course are not eligible for admission till they complete the course, but will be eligible to apply if the course is due to be completed within the date of counseling. However, candidates, pursuing any other course, is permitted to apply; but their candidature will be considered during counseling only on production of the resignation letter from the course undertaken, duly countersigned and accepted by the appropriate authority.

 

Having Work Experience is not a requirement for admission to Master in Hospital Administration, however candidates with work experience are welcome.

Admission Procedure

Candidates will have to apply online for the course through the link available in the website https://wbuhs.ac.in and submit the fees of Rs. 3000/- (Rupees three thousand only) for the examination at the payment gateway provided in the on-line application process.

 

A written test would be conducted to enlist the selected candidates on the discretion of The West Bengal University of Health Sciences on a date specified by the university.

 

Applicants for admission will be provisionally allowed to appear in the written test provided he/she have submitted the application in the prescribed form within the last date and have fulfilled the eligibility criteria outlined above.

 

The question paper for the written test shall be set in English and shall contain 100 single best response type Multiple Choice Questions.

 

The duration of the written test will be of 80 minutes.



A candidate will be awarded one (1) mark for each correct answer. There will be no marks for multiple answers or a question even one (1) answer among them is correct.



No marks will be deducted for the wrong answers.



The written test will be from the following subjects and break-up of marks is given in a) Arithmetic (10), b) Logic and reasoning (20), c) General Knowledge (20), d) General Science (30) and e) English (20).

Counselling

If the list of eligible candidates is such that only an interview will suffice, such an interview will be held on the date of examination, where 85% of the total score will be calculated based on the academic achievement of the candidate i.e. the marks obtained in the qualifying examination and 15% from the interview per se on the same subjects mentioned above.



The details of the marks distribution between the academic achievement and viva will be finalized by the concerned Board of Studies.

 In the interview, the candidates will bring
(i) WBMAT Admit Card,
(ii) Degree/ Provisional passing certificate and mark sheet(s) or equivalent of the qualifying examination
(iii) Internship completion certificate (wherever applicable),
(iv) Secondary/ Madhyamik passed out certificate/ Class X Mark sheet/ Class X Admit Card as proof of age, and any other relevant document.
(v) Proof of SC / ST / OBC-A / OBC-B categories. Certificates to be issued or verified in the State Of West Bengal.
(vi) A counseling fee of Rs.3000/- is payable at the time of counseling. The modality of the payment would be notified in the counseling notice which would be available in due time on WBUHS website



The number of seats available for allotment shall be displayed at the venue of counseling. Information in this regard may be available in WBUHS websitewww.wbuhs.ac.in prior to counseling.

Guidelines

All admissions will be deemed as provisional as long as it is not approved by WBUHS.



All eligible candidates may apply for admission at Genesis Institute of Management and Technology along with the offer letter provided by WBUHS.



Admission fees once paid is not refundable.



When applying for admission to Genesis Institute of Management and Technology, each application should be accompanied by -
  1. self-attested photo-copies of the following documents along with 3 passport size photographs.
  2. Certificates & Marksheets of all passed examinations
  3. Migration Certificate of the previous University if the candidate belongs to other University
  4. Madhyamik or equivalent Admit Card for Age Proof
  5. Photo ID
  6. Address Proof
  7. Experience certificate (if any)


If any false attestation/falsified records are detected, the student's admission will be canceled. In addition, a criminal case under the relevant section of IPC (viz. 470, 471, 474 IPC) will be instituted against him/her.

 Fee Structure

GOVERMENT QUOTA - 1,50,000

 

Tuition fee 2,45,000

Development fee 25,000

Caution money* 5,000

Total 2,75,000


 

Fee Mode

Lump sum mode 2,75,000

Yearly mode 1,42,500 x 2 = 2,85,000

Semester mode 73,750 x 4 = 2,95,000


In total there are 40 seats which must be filled through admission test conducted by WBUHS followed by counseling.


Draw cheque/draft in favour of Genesis Institute of Management and Technology.


Fees once paid are non-refundable/non-adjustable.


All figures are in INR.


Caution money is refundable after successful completion of the course and fulfillment of all degree requirements authorized by GIMT management.

Guidelines

If you are looking to finance your education through a bank, you first have to know the rules and regulations of Government of India and Reserve Bank of India, details given below:



Government of India in consultation with Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and Indian Banker's Association (IBA) has framed a Comprehensive Educational Loan Scheme to ensure that no deserving student in the Country is deprived of higher education for want of finances. The new scheme covers all type of courses including professional courses in schools and colleges in India and abroad.



The Salient features of the scheme are as under:



The scheme envisages loans up to Rs.7.5 lakh for studies in India and up to Rs. 15 lakh for studies abroad.

 For loans up to Rs. 4 lakh no collateral or margin is required and the interest rate is not to exceed the Prime Lending Rates (PLR). For loans above Rs. 4 lakh the interest rate will not exceed PLR plus 1 percent.



The loans are to be repaid over a period of 5 to 7 years with provision of grace period of one year after completion of studies.



Repayment of an education loan is deductible under section 80E of the Income Tax Act. The yearly limit for deduction is Rs. 40,000 (for both the principal and the interest). Only loans taken for higher education - full time studies in any graduate or post-graduate, professional, and pure and applied science courses - may claim deduction. The deduction will be available for a maximum of eight years starting from the day you start repaying.



Equitable Access to quality higher education has been a concern of the University Grants Commission. To this purpose the Commission, besides encouraging colleges and universities to provide for liberal financial support to the meritorious but needy students, has also been instrumental in educational loan scheme. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has issued guidelines in this regard to all commercial banks. A large number of banks have already launched educational loan schemes. Provided below is the links to the respective website UGC for more details.



Repayment of an education loan is deductible under section 80E of the Income Tax Act. The yearly limit for deduction is Rs. 40,000 (for both the principal and the interest). Only loans taken for higher education - full time studies in any graduate or post-graduate, professional, and pure and applied science courses - may claim deduction. The deduction will be available for a maximum of eight years starting from the day you start repaying.



Equitable Access to quality higher education has been a concern of the University Grants Commission. To this purpose the Commission, besides encouraging colleges and universities to provide for liberal financial support to the meritorious but needy students, has also been instrumental in educational loan scheme. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has issued guidelines in this regard to all commercial banks. A large number of banks have already launched educational loan schemes.

Provided below is the link to the respective website UGC for more details. http://www.ugc.ac.in/page/Educational-Loan.aspx

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