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NLUO to launch MBA in healthcare management and law

The MBA-HML is a programme aimed at developing professionals who combine managerial acumen with strong legal and regulatory insight.

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National Law University Odisha (NLUO) is set to launch its flagship MBA Programme in Healthcare Management and Law (MBA-HML) on February 6, 2026, marking a milestone in interdisciplinary education at the intersection of healthcare governance, management, and law.

The inaugural ceremony will be graced by Deputy Chief Minister, Odisha, Kanak Vardhan Singh Deo as Chief Guest, alongside Vice-Chancellor, National Law University Odisha, Prof Ved Kumari.

The event will witness the participation of academicians, healthcare leaders, policymakers, legal professionals, and industry stakeholders from across the country.

The launch programme will feature keynote addresses by distinguished speakers, the official unveiling of the MBA-HML programme brochure and promotional video, and expert panel discussions focusing on contemporary challenges and emerging opportunities in healthcare management, regulation, compliance, and public health policy.

The MBA-HML is a programme aimed at developing professionals who combine managerial acumen with strong legal and regulatory insight.

The programme is designed to prepare graduates for leadership roles in hospitals and healthcare institutions, regulatory and compliance bodies, insurance and pharmaceutical sectors, public policy organizations, and international health governance institutions.

A NAAC-accredited institution, NLUO is ranked 15th among 267 law institutions in India as per National Institutional Ranking Framework 2025.

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