Jindal School of Public Health and Human Development, O.P. Jindal Global University

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Rashi arora

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Yes, the university offers direct admission to a lot of its courses based on students' aggregate in class 12 and performance in the interview round.The eligibility criteria for the Masters in Public Health (MPH) programme at Jindal School of Public Health and Human Development (JSPH) requires applicants to hold a Bachelor's degree from any recognised university, regardless of their undergraduate major

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Rashi arora

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The total tuition fee for Jindal School of Public Health, masters in Public Health (MPH) is INR 5.00 Lakhs. Apart from the tuition fee, there is a one-time admission fee of amount INR 50,000 and a hostel fee of amount INR 5.85 Lakhs that students are required to pay in addition to the tuition fee.

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Rashi arora

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School highlights an average salary of INR 5LPA for its MPH programme graduates and mentions placing students in reputed organizations like ICICI Prudential, Dabur, Square Yards, and American Express. This indicates strong placement opportunities with competitive salaries. 

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Sudip Mondal

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Determining which institution is better for a Master of Public Health (MPH) program—Jindal School of Public Health and Human Development or Amity University, Gurugram—requires considering various factors based on your personal preferences, academic and career goals, and the specific offerings of each program. Here are some factors to consider:1. Accreditation: Check if both institutions have accreditation for their MPH programs. Accreditation ensures that the programme meets certain quality standards.2. Faculty Expertise: Evaluate the qualifications and expertise of the faculty members in the public health departments at bo
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Sudarshan shinde

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The Jindal School of Public Health & Human Development provides a comprehensive two-year postgraduate programme in Public Health (MPH), emphasizing research and intensive training. This programme equips students with essential foundational knowledge, skills, and competencies to embark on a successful career in public health. Admission to the MPH courses is determined through a rigorous selection process, either based on merit lists or entrance examinations. Prospective students are required to have a minimum of 60% marks to be eligible for admission. While the latest cutoff information for MPH at the Jindal School of Public Health and
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Krishna Mishra

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The specific number of students admitted to the MPH programme at Jindal School of Public Health and Human Development is 20 based on the previous year's data. It may be subject to, but will most likely not change depending on programme capacity, faculty availability, and the number of qualified applicants. 20 students are admitted as of now. 

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Krishna Mishra

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The cutoff for admission to the MPH programme at JSPH varies depending on the applicant's academic background. However, JSPH generally expects applicants to have a minimum undergraduate GPA of 3.0. There are total 20 seats and no special entrance test is there. Minimum 50 percentile qualifier score should be there.

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Krishna Mishra

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Admission requirements takes imto accout various factors, and while a percentage in Class 12th is considered, other factors such as entrance exams, interviews, or additional criteria might be involved. While such a low 12th score does keep you at a setback in terms of getting a selection, entrance exam scores (GRE/GMAT), relevant work experience and UG performance is also considered.

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Krishna Mishra

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No. NEET PG is specifically designed for admission into MD/MS clinical residency programs, focusing on clinical skills and patient care. Thus, you cannot use your NEET PG score for a course like MPH at Jindal School of Public Health and Human Development. entrance exam scores (GRE/GMAT), relevant work experience and UG performance is more relevant.

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