JNMC MPH FAQs
Ques. Is the MPH (Epidemiology) at JNMC open to non-medical graduates like those with a B.Sc. or B.A. degree?
Ans. Yes, the MPH (Epidemiology) program at JNMC/KAHER is open to graduates from any discipline, including B.Sc., B.A., B.Com., and other non-medical degrees, as long as the candidate has a minimum of 50% marks in graduation. This makes it one of the most inclusive MPH programs in India, attracting candidates from diverse backgrounds including social sciences, statistics, management, and life sciences.
Ques. What is the difference between MPH (General) and MPH (Epidemiology) at JNMC? Which specialization should I choose?
Ans. JNMC/KAHER offers four MPH specializations: General, Epidemiology, Health Economics and Outcomes Research, and Health Care Quality and Safety. MPH (Epidemiology) focuses on disease surveillance, outbreak investigation, study design, biostatistics, and field epidemiology. It is ideal for candidates interested in research, public health surveillance, and working with organizations like ICMR, WHO, PHFI, or government health departments. MPH (General) provides a broader overview of public health. The choice depends on your career goals.
Ques. Does the MPH (Epidemiology) program at JNMC include field postings and practical training?
Ans. Yes, the MPH program at JNMC emphasizes practical training through field postings, problem-solving exercises, and student-directed learning. The program includes a dissertation component where students conduct original research. The School of Public Health has active extramural research projects (funded by DST, NIH, ICMR, UNSW Australia), providing students with real-world research exposure. Field postings are conducted in community settings, PHCs, and urban health centers in and around Belagavi.
Ques. What are the career opportunities after MPH (Epidemiology) from JNMC?
Ans. Graduates can work with international organizations (WHO, UNICEF, UNDP, UNFPA), national health research centers (ICMR, PHFI, NIN), government health departments (state and central), national and multinational NGOs (KHPT, PATH, etc.), and academic institutions. They can also pursue Ph.D. in Epidemiology or Public Health. The 350+ alumni network of JNMC's MPH program is placed across India and internationally, reflecting strong career outcomes.
Ques. Is the MPH (Epidemiology) degree from JNMC/KAHER recognized for government jobs in India?
Ans. The MPH degree from KAHER (a UGC-recognized deemed-to-be university) is a valid postgraduate degree recognized for government jobs in public health, epidemiology, and community medicine. It is accepted for positions in state and central government health departments, ICMR, PHFI, and other public health organizations. Candidates should verify specific job requirements at the time of application.
Ques. What is the batch size and intake for MPH (Epidemiology) at JNMC?
Ans. The exact seat intake for MPH (Epidemiology) is not publicly specified by KAHER, but the program has been running since 2007 with 350+ alumni, indicating a consistent annual intake. The program has multiple MPH specializations, and the total MPH intake across all specializations is limited. Candidates are advised to contact the School of Public Health, JNMC directly for the current year's seat availability.
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