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Parul Thapa

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Indeed, Master of Public Health (MPH) and related programs are offered by AIIMS and a few other government colleges.

Reputable Public Health programs are offered by institutions such as AIIMS Delhi, PGIMER Chandigarh, and JIPMER Puducherry. These provide outstanding research and career opportunities in the government or development sector and are frequently more reasonably priced.

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Jaya Shukla

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The more technical BSc in Public Health programme emphasises data, epidemiology, and health sciences.

However, BPH (Bachelor of Public Health) is more comprehensive and frequently addresses community health, health promotion, and policy. Both provide entry into the field of public health, but BPH is better suited for administrative and community-based positions, while BSc is better suited for roles that focus on research.

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Aishwarya Rai

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No, Public Health programs in India, such as BPH, BSc Public Health, or MPH do not require NEET.

Most admissions are made based on merit or via entrance exams unique to each university. Only clinical or MBBS-related fields require NEET. For students who wish to work in the healthcare industry without taking the NEET, Public Health is a good choice because of this.

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Mamona Jain

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The Master of Public Health (MPH) and diploma-level public health programs are open to applicants with a BCom or BA.

The eligibility requirements of the university may determine admission; some may accept students from any graduation stream, while others favour applicants with backgrounds in science, social science, or health. Public health professionals with a variety of academic backgrounds are valued by NGOs, health policy organisations, and the development sector.

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Nishtha Chatterjee

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No, a background in Science is not always required. Students from any field are welcome to apply to some undergraduate public health programs, particularly those in the arts or business.

However, for some BSc Public Health or MPH programs, a Science background—particularly in biology—may be preferred. Additionally, it can facilitate comprehension of course material such as epidemiology or biostatistics.

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Ashmit Saini

Beginner-Level 5

With 48 marks in CUET (or NEET, if you meant that), and if you belong to the General or EWS category, your chances for Physiotherapy (BPT) in top government colleges is very limited, as cutoffs are generally higher.

However, you will have chances of admission in:

  • Private colleges
  • Deemed universities
  • Some state level or low cut-off institutes

Review each college's cutoff, and apply through their own counselling portals.

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Aryan Saini

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The PNRC (Punjab Nurses Registration Council) portal for registration of nurses passed in the December 2024 examinations will open on April 21, 2025. This includes GNM (General Nursing and Midwifery) courses like the one offered at Satguru Institute of Nursing. 

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