I’m planning to do PGDM- Healthcare Administration International in Canada. I’ve done graduation with B.Sc Emergency and Trauma Care Technology (Paramedic), Masters in Business Administration - Health & Hospital Management and also have 5 years of working exp as a Hospital Administrator. After a lot of research, I concluded that I can do PGDM- Healthcare Administration International from ST. Lawrence College as they accept (max) 5-years gap. (MBA completed in 2018) My question is it good to do PGDM in PGDM- Healthcare Administration if my prior exp is in Hospital Administration only? Will it create any conflict when I go for PR? Or further work opportunities in Canada? or do they even accept PGDM applications after Indian MBA.
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Applying for a lower-level PGDM after your Master's and years of relevant work experience — the visa risk
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