I HAVE DONE BSC IN ANESTESIA TECHNOLOGY I AM PREPARING FOR CUET (PG) for MPH .can i get admission if i get good rank in CUET
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.
IS MPH A GOOD OPTION FOR SOMEONE WHO DOES NOT WANT TO PRACTICE CLINICAL DENTISTRY AFTER BDS
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:
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, then feel free to share your questions with us, we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
If I have to prepare for MPH after BDS and for taking CUET PG exam, should I have to prepare for COQP 11 or COQP 19?
Hello,
When preparing for the CUET PG exam (Common University Entrance Test for Postgraduate courses) after completing your BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) , you should focus on the COQP 19 (Common Question Paper 19), which is designed for medical, dental, and health science-related postgraduate courses.
Here’s why:
- COQP 11 is typically associated with subjects like B.Sc. (Hons.) and other science-based courses, and it's not tailored to the medical field.
- COQP 19 , on the other hand, is specifically for candidates who are aiming for medical and health-related postgraduate courses , including those who want to pursue MPH (Master of Public Health) , MDS (Master of Dental Surgery) , or other related fields.
Since you’re pursuing an MPH after BDS, your focus should be on COQP 19 because it’s more relevant to the type of questions that will appear on the exam for medical and public health courses. This will help you understand the types of subjects, question formats, and topics that are more likely to appear in the CUET PG exam for public health programs.
In addition, you may also need to review topics related to public health , epidemiology , health policy , and other relevant areas for the MPH program, as the exam will test both general aptitude and specific knowledge pertinent to your future course of study.
Hope it helps !
If I have to prepare for MPH after BDS and for taking CUET PG exam, should I have to prepare for COQP 11 or COQP 19?
If you want to prepare for the CUET PG exam for an MPH program then you should focus on the coqp 19 syllabus because it aligns better with requirements of a post graduate program in public health MPH .IT cover subjects like general aptitude research methodology and domains specific subjects related to the health science. COQP11 is mostly design for specific undergraduate program the may not be relevant as preparing for an mph program. The areas you have to focus for preparing for CUET PG is general aptitude and domains specific subjects like Public Health BIOSTATICS health economics ETC.Refer to the previous year question papers to understand the exam pattern better. CUET
Mph nimhans syllabus for entrance exam
Hello aspirant,
Here below I am providing you with the syllabus
1.introduction to public health
2.priniciples and practice of public health
3.epidemology and it's principles
4.concepts of health and disease.
5.introduction to biostatistics
6.substance use and neurological disorders related to public health.
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want to take the admission in mph 2024
Hello aspirant,
Admission to MPH programs in 2024 is determined by merit and the outcomes of various entrance exams administered at the federal, state, and institution levels. Students may also need to go through the GD/PI round and must engage in the counselling process in order to be considered for MPH admissions. In addition, to be eligible to apply for admission to the MPH program, candidates must have obtained a minimum of 50% overall in their undergraduate degree. Applicants with an MBBS, an MSc in nursing, etc., are also eligible to apply for this course.
For more information you can visit our website by clicking on the link given below.
https://www.careers360.com/courses/mph-master-of-public-health
Thank you
Hope this information helps you.
Are BDS graduates eligible for MPH ??
Hello Aspirant
BDS graduates are indeed eligible to pursue an MPH (Master of Public Health) degree. In fact, it's a growing trend among dental professionals to expand their skill set and go for public health fields, it improves their resume and gives better prospects for the future.
By pursuing the MPH (Master of Public Health), you can broaden your career options and go into fields such as
- Public Health Dentist
- Health Policy Analyst
- Epidemiologist
- Health Educator
- Program Manager
By doing an MPH after BDS, you will have higher salaries as compared to traditional dental practice and will give opportunities for consulting, research, and international work.
Hope this helps