The Indian healthcare sector is a $372 billion engine growing at an exponential rate. While other industries navigate the uncertainties of AI disruption, healthcare remains a “future-proof” sector that is fundamentally human.
The BBA in Hospital Management at IIAS School of Management is not a nursing or clinical course. It is an elite management degree designed to train the next generation of corporate leaders. While doctors treat patients, our graduates run the hospital—managing optimised supply chains, patient-centric marketing, and aggressive financial strategies.
Affiliation: Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology (MAKAUT)
Approval: AICTE approved
Duration: 3-year / 4-year (with Honours)
At IIAS, we’ve spent three decades mastering the art of career building. We don’t just teach management; we inculcate “Management Thinking”.
Award-Winning Excellence: 35+ years of academic leadership in North Bengal and beyond.
360° Career Service: Comprehensive support including multiple industry certifications and entrepreneurship incubation through our Innovation Council (IIC).
The “Work-Learn” Advantage: A unique program that integrates hands-on learning within live healthcare organisations starting from the 4th Semester.
Global Alumni Network: Join a thriving community of over 10,000+ globally placed IIASers.
Our curriculum is a balanced mix of theoretical depth and high-stakes practical application.
Patient-Centric Operations: Master the journey from admission to discharge.
Financial Acumen: Deep dive into Revenue Cycle Management (RCM) and hospital budgeting.
Digital Health Literacy: Training in Telemedicine, AI in diagnostics, and Electronic Health Records (EHR).
Regulatory Compliance: Navigate the complexities of NABH, JCI, and healthcare legal frameworks.
Course Structure
Hospital Operations Management & Planning
Accounts
Principles of Management
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English & Professional Communication and Soft Skill
Life Skills & Personality Development
Health & Wellness / Sports
Medical Terminologies
Medical Records Science I
Organizational Behaviour
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Modern Indian Languages and Literature
IT Skills
Critical Thinking / NSS / Mental Health / Environment Studies
The Constitution, Human Rights and Law
Understanding Basics of Cyber Security
Medical Records II
Healthcare Marketing
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Hospital Inventory & Purchase Management
Environment & Sustainable Development
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Support Utility Services – I
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Support Utility Services – II
Epidemiological Transition in Healthcare
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Observationship
Quality in Healthcare
Public Health and Healthcare Policy
Occupational Health and Hazards
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Healthcare Management Information System
Research Methodology in Healthcare System
Health Insurance
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Social and Behavioural Sciences and Basics of Clinical Psychology
Health Economics
Internship & Research Project
Course Fees
For the most current and detailed fee structure, including components for tuition, registration, and
development fees, please contact our admissions office or refer to the latest campus brochure.
Financial assistance and scholarships are available for meritorious students, reserved categories,
and wards of defence personnel.
Scholarship Available
Education Loan
Student Credit Card
Recruitment Partner
Frequently Asked Question
Aspirants must have passed 10+2 (HSC) from any stream—Science, Commerce, or Arts.
Graduates can secure roles as Hospital Operations Managers, Health Administrators, Quality
Assurance Directors, or Healthcare Consultants.
Fresh graduates typically earn between ₹2.5–4.5 LPA, depending on the facility and location.
Yes. Graduates are eligible for administrative posts, contract roles, or government recruitment
exams.
Beyond private and government hospitals, our graduates are hired by diagnostic labs, healthcare
NGOs, insurance companies, and health-tech startups.
Absolutely. Eastern India is witnessing a massive expansion of multi-specialty brands, creating an
urgent need for trained corporate managers.