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What documents and eligibility criteria are required for admission to health care management courses abroad for a Bachelor's?

17 Aug 2026 · Answered by Honnappa Chandrannavar · 1 min read
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Admission to health care management courses abroad typically requires:

- Bachelor’s degree in a health-related field (health sciences, medicine, nursing, or allied health). Some programs may also accept business or social sciences degrees with relevant work experience.
- Work experience in health or public health services is preferred for many programs (e.g., at least 2 years for some universities).
- Minimum grade average, often around a B- or equivalent.
- English proficiency proof (IELTS, TOEFL), unless exempt.

You’ll usually need to submit:

- Academic transcripts and degree certificates
- English test scores
- Updated CV
- Statement of purpose
- 2-3 letters of recommendation
- Proof of funds
- Passport copy
- Additional documents (such as a medical certificate or police clearance) if required

Requirements can vary by university and country and are subject to change.

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