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With 100 marks in CUET PG COQP19 (Public Health) and being from the general category, your chances of getting admission to top central universities like JNU, DU, or BHU for the MPH course are low. These universities usually have higher cut-offs. For example, JNU's cut-off for MPH in the general category was around 78.67 marks last year
However, you might still have opportunities in other universities or private colleges with lower cut-offs. Each university sets its own cut-off based on factors like the number of applicants, available seats, and the difficulty level of the exam.
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The MPH (Master of Public Health) or PG Diploma in Public Health syllabus generally includes a mix of core subjects focused on health systems, research, and policy. Common topics are:
1. Epidemiology
2. Biostatistics
3. Health Policy and Management
4. Environmental and Occupational Health
5. Health Promotion and Education
6. Public Health Nutrition
7. Research Methods
8. Communicable and Non-communicable Diseases
9. Fieldwork / Internship / Project Work
The exact syllabus can vary slightly by university.
PG diploma in public health
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Hello Venkatesh,
yes, with a B.Sc. in Anesthesia Technology, you are eligible to apply for MPH through CUET, if the university allows allied health backgrounds. if you secure a good rank in CUET, you can get admission in universities offering MPH, like BHU, DU, or JNU. always check the specific eligibility citeria of your preffered university before applying.
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Since most institutions allow applicants with backgrounds in allied health sciences, you can apply for the MPH program through CUET (PG) if you have a B.Sc. in anesthesia technology. Getting a decent grade and fulfilling the university's particular eligibility standards—such as minimum grades or extra requirements like interviews—are prerequisites for admission. A high CUET (PG) score greatly raises your chances of being accepted into a reputable university.
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Hello Shivam,
Yes, pursuing a Master of Public Health (MPH) after completing a BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) can be a great option for someone who does not want to practice clinical dentistry. Here are some reasons why MPH can be a good career move:
Diversifies Your Career Path : MPH opens doors to non-clinical roles in public health, which include research, policy-making, healthcare administration, and health education. You can contribute to improving community health and preventing diseases on a larger scale.
Interdisciplinary Knowledge : MPH programs provide knowledge in areas like epidemiology, biostatistics, environmental health, health economics, and policy. This equips you to work in healthcare settings without being involved in direct patient care.
Job Opportunities : As a dentist with an MPH degree, you can work in government health agencies, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), international health organizations (like WHO or UNICEF), research institutions, and healthcare policy think tanks.
Focus on Oral Health at the Population Level : With your background in dentistry, you could focus on public health initiatives aimed at improving oral health at a community or national level, promoting preventive care and education.
Growing Demand in Global Health : With increasing awareness about healthcare systems and their efficiency, public health professionals are in high demand globally. This field offers job stability and opportunities to work in diverse environments.
Flexible Career Growth : MPH graduates can transition into leadership roles in health organizations, work as health consultants, or engage in policy research, all of which offer long-term career growth without clinical work.
If you're more interested in research, public health initiatives, and policy work, MPH is an excellent alternative that still allows you to utilize your healthcare knowledge and contribute to society in meaningful ways.
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