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Mamona Jain

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Yes, entrance exams are required for admission to Public Health courses in India. For UG programs like BPH, candidates may need to appear for CUET. 

For PG degrees like MPH, universities may accept CUET PG, NEET PG, or other institutional entrance exams. 

Additionally, for Public Health courses related to agriculture and rural health, ICAR AIEEA may be required. The specific entrance exam depends on the university and specialisation chosen by the candidate.

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Nishtha Chatterjee

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The benefits of pursuing Public Health courses are here. Take a look

  • Diverse Career Opportunities – Work in hospitals, NGOs, government, or research.

  • Job Stability – High demand for public health professionals.

  • Skill Development – Learn epidemiology, health policy, and disease prevention.

  • Higher Studies & Growth – Foundation for MPH and specialised fields.

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Parul Shukla

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The BPH is considered one of the best foundational courses in Public Health. It provides a strong base in essential areas such as epidemiology, health policy, environmental health, and disease prevention. 

BPH equips students with the knowledge and skills needed to address public health challenges and implement effective health programs. As a multidisciplinary field, BPH serves as a stepping stone for advanced studies like MPH (Master of Public Health) and opens career opportunities in government health departments, NGOs, research institutions, and international health organizations.

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Aishwarya Rai

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A Public Health course focuses on promoting and protecting the health of communities through education, research, and policy-making. The Public Health course covers various topics, including epidemiology, environmental health, health policy, biostatistics, healthcare management, and social determinants of health. Students learn about disease prevention, healthcare systems, and strategies for improving public health outcomes. 

The Public Health course also addresses global health issues, health equity, and the role of government and non-governmental organizations in health promotion. Public Health course graduates are equipped to wo

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Kanishk Shukla

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Of course, you can. Some popular college options for a Public Health course online are here. Take a look

Online Public Health courses

Offered by 

Total Fees

Diploma in Nutrition and Health Education

IGNOU

3 K

Diploma in Community Health Worker

Imperial Institute of Management

57.57 K

Ph.D. in Public Health

Amity University Noida

3.02 L

Master of Public Health

The Global Open University

34.15 K

Diploma in Public Health and Community Nutrition

Uttarakhand Open University

5.2 K

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Jaya Shukla

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Students willing to pursue a Public Health course must possess the following skills:

  • Communication skill

  • Analytical skill

  • Interpersonal skills

  • Problem-solving ability

  • Flexibility/adaptability

  • Technical skills

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Sateesh Kumar Barla

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NIMHANS offers a two-year Master of public health (i.e MPH) programme with 10-5 for the sponsored candidates and 5 for the non-sponsored candidates. Admissions requires an MBBS degree or an equivalent qualification. Selection is based on an entrance test, with a qualifying marks of around 50% for UR/OBC/EWS and 45% for SC/ST/Pwd candidates.  

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Nikita Chauhan

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Yes, there are many non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and international health agencies that are directly and indirectly involved in Community Health Nursing practices. Some of them include: The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), WHO, UNICEF, DANIDA, SIDA, UNESCO, etc.

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Gunjan Dhawan

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As a Community Health Nursing student, you can go for a variety of job options such as:

  • Travel Nurse: Works for temporary positions in high-requirement areas. They offer medical facilities and healthcare aids to people in need across the city, state, or country.
  • Nurse Practitioner: They are advanced practice registered nurses and a type of mid-level practitioners who are trained to assess patient requirements, order and interpret diagnostic and lab tests, etc.
  • Medical Social Worker: They help people and their families cope with the emotional and financial impact of illness and treatment. They also assist them access resources to meet thei
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Sreetama Shrivastava

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They are also called Corporate Nurses, who work to maintain the health and safety of every employee in the workforce. They offer the organisation with services that promote, protect and restore the wellness and safety of all employees. They also administer clinical Nursing and provide first aid and emergency care services to people working in the organization.

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