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Anisha Jain

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Minimum 50 percentage in 12 th standard are required with PCB as their main subjects.

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Reuben Nazareth

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Pass with a Bachelor's degree in any Health Science discipline from a recognized University, with a minimum of 60% aggregate marks or equivalent.

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Reuben Nazareth

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Candidate must have passed Bachelor's degree in Medicine, Dentistry, AYUSH, Physiotherapy, Occupational therapy, Nursing, Nutrition, Pharmacology, Veterinary Sciences, Agricultural Sciences, Social sciences or any other Science degree with a minimum of 55% marks from a recognized Institute/ University. OR Candidate passed Degree holders in Arts and Humanities with an interest in Public Health with a minimum of 55% marks in the qualifying Bachelor's degree examinations are also encouraged to apply.

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Reuben Nazareth

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According the the Brochure available for JIPMER it says the minimum cutoff should be 50% .

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sahil dhomne

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The latest cutoff of Diploma in community Health Worker at Iime is 55 for general45 for Obc
40 for sc

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REETU Rana

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After completing the BPH course, a student has the potential to work with public health organisations, in critical care and emergency wards of hospitals, maternity care, child-care and as a nutrition consultant etc.

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Mayank Mishra

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Hi there, After the completion of BDS You can pursue an MPH (Master of Public Health). It can be a good idea if you want to study abroad because, in foreign countries, MPH courses are mostly provided. There are several top colleges in Australia, the USA, European and UK countries. MPH colleges in India are:
1. Punjab university
2. Parul university
3. SGT university, Gurgaon
4. Amity university, Noida
Visit the official site of the universities to know more about the course.

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Rakshak prajapatEngeneering student

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Master in public health (MPH) from Punjab University first you have qualified the CET exam with at least 75%ile marks

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Aditya Dhanraj Singh patel

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Some of the colleges which offer distance MPH. Amity University Distance Education Admission. SOL DU Admission. MKU Distance Education Admission. Annamalai University Distance Education Admission. Pondicherry University Distance Education Admission. MG University Distance Education Admission. Subharti University Distance Education Admission. Both PGDM and MPH are the greatest courses it depends upon you which one you want to pursue.

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