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Shivam Chhirolyashivamchhirolya@gmail.com

Scholar-Level 17

Yes, they are eligible to attempt the entrance exam. You need to prepare well for entrance because there is a lot of advanced syllabus than what it is in CBZ. One of my friends has cleared the exam. Hope it helps.

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Aleena JobinI am student

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Both are good choices for a sound career after Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery in the US.
www.iiphgedu.in
This link will provide you with the admission details.

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Devesh LathiEducational Counselor

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To get an education loan, contact HDFC Credila or SBI Education Loan department. The rate of interest offered by SBI is better than Credila, but Credila is more systematic.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Please check for your eligibility to apply for a course in MPH from the criteria mentioned below:
Master of Public Health MPH Eligibility:
Candidates wishing to pursue the course are needed to fulfil the minimum eligibility criteria listed below in order to apply for the course:
Graduation in any discipline, completed from a recognised institute. A minimum aggregate score of 50% at the level of graduation. Permanent registration with the State Dental Council. Occasionally, relevant work experience in health/development sector.
Regards.

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kanishka Chandra

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Hi,
Admission is based on the relevant entrance examination which is conducted at any of the state, university, and national level. Candidates need to have a Bachelor's degree in any discipline of health science from a recognised university, with a minimum aggregate score of 60%.

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Harman Singh

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Can you please elaborate which course are you talking about?

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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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No, you can't. For the reputed college, you should have atleast 65%.

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Vivek Ranjan

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All the courses have different objectives, and therefore different curriculum. I am posting the links of these courses with details:
http://admissions.tiss.edu/view/10/admissions/ma-admissions/master-of-public-health-mph-in-health-policy-econo/
http://admissions.tiss.edu/view/10/admissions/ma-admissions/master-of-public-health-mph-in-social-epidemiology/
http://admissions.tiss.edu/view/10/admissions/ma-admissions/master-of-health-administration-mha/
You can go through their curriculum and their objectives as they lay it out.

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