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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, IIPH-Hyderabad does not offer free seats. Students have to pay a minimum registration/ admission fees at the time of admission to confirm their seats. The college may offer scholarships and tuition fee waivers to the eligible students. To get more information about the fee structure of the college, students need to visit the official website of the college.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
Indian Institute of Public Health - Hyderabad admits students based on their performance in the selection rounds. For certain courses, such as MPH and other short-term programmes, the selection is made on the basis of academic merit. However, for other courses (PG Diploma in Public Health Management) students are selected based on their peformance in the screening test + PI + prior work experience. For detailed IIPH Hyderabad selection criteria, students can visit the official website of the college.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
Indian Institute of Public Health-Hyderabad admits students based on their performance in the selection rounds. This varies from course to course. Students are selected either on a merit basis or an entrance basis, depending on the criteria specified by the college. An average student certainly has a chance of getting into Indian Institute of Public Health-Hyderabad provided they fulfil the admission process of the preferred course. For more information, students can connect with the admission desk of the college.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
Indian Institute of Public Health – Hyderabad offers several full-time courses. These courses are offered in the field of Public Health. Students can pursue MPH, PGDPHM, and several short-term courses.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Physiotherapy students in regime around the world have involved with outreach health initiatives connected to their degrees, and often provide full physiotherapy awareness education as well as basic treatment and preventive care in rural or underdeveloped areas, through camps.
These camps not only provide students hands on experience, to work with patients, but were and are a great opportunity for students to be involved in public awareness campaigns to promote health education.
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