Indian Institute of Public Health - Delhi Admission Process

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Pallavi Karan

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Indian Institute of Public Health - Delhi course eligibility vary from course to course. Students need to qualify both the eligibility and selection criteria to be eligible for any of the course offered at the college. Passing the last qualifying exam is mandatory. Interested students can check out the table below to learn all about the general eligibility criteria for some of the courses offered at the institute:

CourseEligibility
MPHGraduation in a relevant field from a recognised university
PGDPHMGraduation in a relevant field from a recognised university + minimum three years of work experience in the industry
Integrated MSc + PhDGraduation from a recognised university

 

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Upasana Harsha

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Indian Institute of Public Health - Delhi offers several full-time progrannes. These courses are offered in the field of Public Health. Students can pursue MPH, PGDPHM, integrated MSc & PhD in Clincal Research. The admission criteria for these vary depending on the course. Students can apply online for the desired programme. For more information about each course and their respective eligibility, students can visit the official website of the college.

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