SGRRU BHM FAQs
Ques. What is the duration of the BHM program at SGRRU?
Ans. The Bachelor of Hospital Management [BHM] {Hons.} is a 4-year full-time undergraduate program. The program includes theoretical coursework covering healthcare management principles, hospital administration, financial management, and quality assurance in the first two years. The latter years focus on practical training, internships, and specialized courses in healthcare operations and management. Students complete supervised internships in hospitals and healthcare institutions to develop practical skills in hospital administration and patient management.
Ques. What are the career prospects after completing BHM from SGRRU?
Ans. Graduates can pursue diverse career paths including hospital administrator positions in corporate and government hospitals, healthcare consultant roles in consulting firms, healthcare management positions in pharmaceutical and insurance companies, operations manager roles in healthcare chains, public health officer positions in government agencies, and healthcare entrepreneur opportunities. Many graduates also pursue higher education through MBA in Healthcare Management or specialized certifications in hospital administration. The healthcare management sector offers consistent growth and career advancement opportunities.
Ques. Is the BHM program offered in full-time mode only, or are there part-time options available?
Ans. The BHM at SGRRU is offered in full-time mode only. This means students are required to be present on campus regularly for classroom lectures, practical training, and internships. Full-time enrollment ensures students have access to all learning resources, mentorship from experienced faculty, and comprehensive exposure to hospital operations and healthcare management. Part-time or distance learning options are not available for this undergraduate program.
Ques. What is the admission process for BHM, and is there an entrance exam?
Ans. Admission to the BHM program is based on merit and entrance exam performance. Candidates must have passed 10+2 (Intermediate) or equivalent examination from a recognized board with minimum 45% aggregate marks (40% for SC/ST/OBC category). The admission process involves registering through the SGRRU admissions portal, appearing for the entrance exam, and qualifying based on merit. After the merit list is declared, shortlisted candidates are called for counselling. Final admission is confirmed after document verification and fee payment.
Ques. What are the fee payment options and EMI facilities available for BHM students?
Ans. The total fee for the BHM program is ₹5,63,000 (5.63 lakhs), payable over four years. The fee payment schedule is structured as follows: 1st installment at the time of admission, with subsequent installments due by 15 January and 15 July each academic year. While the university does not explicitly mention EMI options, students can contact the admissions office to discuss flexible payment arrangements based on individual circumstances. Many students also explore educational loans from banks for financing their education.
Ques. What internship and practical training opportunities are available for BHM students?
Ans. SGRRU provides extensive internship opportunities through partnerships with leading corporate hospitals, government medical institutions, and healthcare consulting firms. Students gain hands-on experience in hospital administration, patient management, financial operations, and quality assurance. The program includes mandatory internships where students work under experienced healthcare administrators, gaining exposure to daily hospital operations, emergency management, and healthcare policy implementation. Students also participate in case studies, hospital visits, and industry seminars to develop practical skills in healthcare management and administration.


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