Can I do MPH after completing B.Sc microbiology?

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    G lakshmi prasad

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    Yes, you can pursue an MPH (Master of Public Health) after completing a BSc in Microbiology. The basic eligibility criteria for an MPH programme typically includes a bachelor's degree from a recognised university, regardless of the specific undergraduate major.

    An MPH focuses on improving the health of populations and communities. It covers topics such as epidemiology, biostatistics, health policy, environmental health, and global health. After completing an MPH, you may work in public health agencies, NGOs, research organizations, or as a consultant.

    • Alternatively, you could also pursue an MSc in Microbiology or a related field after yo
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