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Program details of Master of Public Health in National Institute of Epidemiology? Number of seats available?


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Can you please provide me the details of Master of Public Health program available in National Institute of Epidemiology? How many seats are available for this course?





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24th June 2016, 01:21 PM
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Default Re: Program details of Master of Public Health in National Institute of Epidemiology? Number of seats available?

Details regarding Master of Public Health course in National Institute of Epidemiology course is mentioned below :-

--> Duration :- The Master of Public Health is of two years duration comprising of four contact sessions across 13 months at NIE interspersed with three field postings of 11 months duration in total.

--> Credit for Award of MPH Degree :-
The minimum for pass in each course and field projects including dissertation will be grade E. For the award of the MPH degree, you must obtain a minimum of grade E in all the courses and field projects with a minimum CGPA of 2 in total.

Admissions are offered based on review of candidate's application form, written test (if necessary) and personal interview at NIE, Chennai.

Number of Seats available :- The total number of 25 students will be admitted for Master of Public Health course in National Institute of Epidemiology.
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