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

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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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Sudarshan shinde

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According to recent reports, during the last placement:

For B.A. in English Honours, the highest package was  INR 12 LPA

And the lowest package was  INR 4 LPA

The highest package offered at the Jindal School of Languages and Literature (JSLL) is reportedly INR 1 crore, overall. 

The school's objectives include advancing multidisciplinary investigations in literature, linguistics, and related cultural studies as well as language acquisition and cultural awareness. You can check shiksha website for further details.

 

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Krishna Mishra

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Both institutions have their strengths. Comparing Master of Public Health (MPH) programs at different universities involves considering various factors such as faculty expertise, curriculum, research opportunities, and industry connections. Expenses wise, Amity has considerably less fees as compared to Jindal. Amity also has many extra curricular facilities provided. Both have excellent industrial connections and placements. Amity has a Location advantage. Being in NCR, it has access to some great leaders/speakers.

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Krishna Mishra

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The Jindal School of Public Health and Human Development in Delhi is well known for its academic programs in public health and related fields. It has a modern infrastructure, experienced faculty, and a focus on research. One must consider that it is a private college and not a government-affiliated one. Coming to the ranking, It is ranked at 951-1000 in QS World University Rankings 2024. One must also consider that The total tuition fee for the BBA program at Jindal Global University ranges between INR 16 Lakhs - INR 18 lakh. Thus, the word "best" depends on personal preferences. 

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Muskan Gupta

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The fee structure for the Master of Public Health (MPH) programme at Jindal School of Public Health and Human Development (JSPHHD) comprises several components, and here's a breakdown:

Tuition Fees:

  • General MPH Track: INR 6,25,000 per year
  • Specialized MPH Tracks:
    • MSc Public Health (Global Health): INR 6,25,000 per year
    • MSc Epidemiology: INR 6,25,000 per year
    • MSc Health Management: INR 6,25,000 per year

Additional Fees:

  • Application Fee: INR 3,000 (non-refundable)
  • Late Application Fee: INR 5,000 (applicable after the deadline)
  • Security Deposit: INR 50,000 (refundable at the end of the program)
  • Hostel Fees:
    • Single occupancy room: INR 1,50,000 per yea
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Muskan Gupta

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Determining the exact number of students who can do MPH at Jindal School of Public Health and Human Development (JSPHHD) is a bit tricky for a few reasons:

  1. Limited Public Data: JSPHHD does not publicly disclose the specific class sizes for their MPH program. They might provide ranges or general enrollment figures, but exact numbers for individual years are not readily available.
  2. Varying Intake Capacity: The student intake for the MPH programme might fluctuate slightly from year to year depending on factors like application volume, programme variations, and available resources.

However, here are some things we can consider to get a better

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Muskan Gupta

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Unfortunately, as of today, October 27, 2023, there is no officially announced "cutoff" information for the MPH programme at Jindal School of Public Health and Human Development (JSPHHD) for either the 2023 intake or the upcoming 2024 intake. This is because:

Holistic Admissions: JSPHHD employs a holistic admissions process that takes into account multiple factors beyond a single cut-off score. They consider aspects like entrance exam scores (GRE/GMAT),  academic performance,  statement of purpose,  relevant experience,  and letters of recommendation.

Dynamic Pool: The applicant pool varies y

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