2 months ago
Does National Institute of Health and Family Welfare, University of Delhi have good and experienced faculty?
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KUMKUM BASWALCurrent Student
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Among its highly qualified faculty, the National Institute of Health and Family Welfare (NIHFW), University of Delhi, counts some of the best faculty in the public health, healthcare management, policy, and other related areas who are equipped
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Among its highly qualified faculty, the National Institute of Health and Family Welfare (NIHFW), University of Delhi, counts some of the best faculty in the public health, healthcare management, policy, and other related areas who are equipped with advanced degrees and years of professional exposure. They blend theoretical knowledge and actual exposure in the classroom, thus offering a holistic education to their students. Some faculty members also participate in research and consultancy projects to help improve public health and policy. The mature faculty holds the significant position of career formation, as well as further learning for students.
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KUMKUM BASWALCurrent Student
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The quality of food in the hostel mess at the National Institute of Health and Family Welfare (NIHFW) affiliated with the University of Delhi is, overall, satisfactory. It serves different vegetarian types of meals by mainly focusing on nutrit
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The quality of food in the hostel mess at the National Institute of Health and Family Welfare (NIHFW) affiliated with the University of Delhi is, overall, satisfactory. It serves different vegetarian types of meals by mainly focusing on nutrition and well-balanced menu for its students. The food is pretty plain and healthy; it may not be every time tasty to the taste buds, but it is nutritious and basic. The institute listens to student feedback and at times will change for the better. In general, the quality of food served accommodates the academic and health requirement of the students.
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KUMKUM BASWALCurrent Student
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The eligibility criteria for the MBA/PGDM programme at the NIHFW, University of Delhi, are having a Bachelor's degree from any discipline recognised by the university/Institute with a minimum of 50% marks (45% for SC/ST candidates). Valid scor
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The eligibility criteria for the MBA/PGDM programme at the NIHFW, University of Delhi, are having a Bachelor's degree from any discipline recognised by the university/Institute with a minimum of 50% marks (45% for SC/ST candidates). Valid score recognised entrance exams, such as CAT or GMAT or any other equivalent examination, also need to be presented. Applicants having work experience in the health sectors are preferred, but not compulsory. Also, they should go through the selection process of the institute, which includes group discussion and personal interview. Do check the official website for more the latest updates.
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2 months ago
Is admission open in National Institute of Health and Family Welfare, University of Delhi?
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KUMKUM BASWALCurrent Student
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Yes, the National Institute of Health and Family Welfare (NIHFW), University of Delhi, provides scholarships for deserving students. Scholarships are generally available to students on the basis of their merit and financial status. The governm
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Yes, the National Institute of Health and Family Welfare (NIHFW), University of Delhi, provides scholarships for deserving students. Scholarships are generally available to students on the basis of their merit and financial status. The government is providing scholarships that comprise the Central Sector Scheme of Scholarships and various funding options under several organizations of health and public health sciences. NIHFW also provides student benefits at the entry level by helping students access financial aid through various welfare schemes that make education accessible to those from economically and relatively weaker sections. Students are encouraged to inform about scholarship during admission.
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2 months ago
What is MBA/PGDM fees in National Institute of Health and Family Welfare, University of Delhi?
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ABHINAV SRIVASTAVACurrent Student
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The MBA/PGDM fees at the National Institute of Health and Family Welfare (NIHFW), University of Delhi, are approximately INR 2,50,000 for the entire course. This fee covers all the facilities provided by the institute.Payment can be made via d
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The MBA/PGDM fees at the National Institute of Health and Family Welfare (NIHFW), University of Delhi, are approximately INR 2,50,000 for the entire course. This fee covers all the facilities provided by the institute.Payment can be made via demand draft or online mode, but cash payments are not accepted on campus.
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2 months ago
Is there a placement cell available at National Institute of Health and Family Welfare, University of Delhi?
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KUMKUM BASWALCurrent Student
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The National Institute of Health and Family Welfare, University of Delhi, has a placement cell that serves the students in obtaining job positions in the public health sectors and healthcare management sectors and related areas. The placement
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The National Institute of Health and Family Welfare, University of Delhi, has a placement cell that serves the students in obtaining job positions in the public health sectors and healthcare management sectors and related areas. The placement cell coordinates career development workshops, mock interviews, and networking events for all students to prepare them for the market. It collaborated with some of the top organizations, government agencies, NGOs, and some health care institutions that give placement support. Many graduates of the institute have been successfully placed in renowned organizations, both in India and internationally, making the placement cell an essential part of the student's career progression.
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2 months ago
What is the highest package offered at National Institute of Health and Family Welfare placements?
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KUMKUM BASWALCurrent Student
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NIHFW mainly provides placement opportunities in public health, research, and policy segments. As a matter of fact, the annual salary packages vary with every other year, but the maximum salary package often ranges from INR 8 to INR12 Lacs per
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NIHFW mainly provides placement opportunities in public health, research, and policy segments. As a matter of fact, the annual salary packages vary with every other year, but the maximum salary package often ranges from INR 8 to INR12 Lacs per annum. The top recruiters are government agencies, international organizations like WHO, UNDP, and private sector firms operating in health research and policy consulting firms. Placement depends very much upon the candidate's special area of specialization, experience before joining the institute, and networking within the public health domain. The public health leadership and policy skills offered as a core knowledge impartation arena are given by NIHFW.
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Ritesh PramanikCurrent Student
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The NIHFW provides training programs for professionals in public health, family planning, reproductive health, health management, and health policy. The institute ensures that the skills and knowledge of health and family welfare services pers
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The NIHFW provides training programs for professionals in public health, family planning, reproductive health, health management, and health policy. The institute ensures that the skills and knowledge of health and family welfare services personnel working in rural and underserved areas of India are upgraded. For public health research and policy formulation also, NIHFW remains significant. It researches a wide range of health issues, including maternal and child health, family planning, nutrition, and communicable diseases. The research findings provide, for the most part, a basis for government policies. The institute provides technical support to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare in help shaping national policies and programs
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2 months ago
What is the cutoff mark for National Institute of Health and Family Welfare, University of Delhi?
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Ritesh PramanikCurrent Student
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The NIHFW is not affiliated to the University of Delhi and, thus, does not follow the same admission procedures or cutoff marks as the University of Delhi. Different public health and family welfare training programs are offered by NIHFW where
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The NIHFW is not affiliated to the University of Delhi and, thus, does not follow the same admission procedures or cutoff marks as the University of Delhi. Different public health and family welfare training programs are offered by NIHFW wherein eligibility criteria vary across different training programs; hence "cutoff marks" may not be present in the manner as that in the case of undergraduate or postgraduate studies in universities. Enrollment is made primarily based on the basis of qualifications, professional experience, and performance in interviews or entrance examinations. While carrying out admission, exact details are best referred to the authoritative website of NIHFW or communication with the institute concerned
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2 months ago
Where are National Institute of Health and Family Welfare, University of Delhi alumni working?
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Ritesh PramanikCurrent Student
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The NIHFW has an effective and strong network of alumni who work in all sectors of public health and family welfare throughout the country. Most of the graduates find work in government health agencies of the Ministry of Health and Family Welf
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The NIHFW has an effective and strong network of alumni who work in all sectors of public health and family welfare throughout the country. Most of the graduates find work in government health agencies of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, the World Health Organization, United Nations Population Fund, and international NGOs. It is no wonder that they occupy key positions in healthcare management, policy advocacy, research institutions, and public health organizations. A number of its alumni are also present in academia, teaching, and consulting, making significant contributions to India's health and family welfare sector.
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