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Parul Thapa

Contributor-Level 10

The documents that are required during the application process for the Public Health course are as follows:

  • 10th and 12th Mark Sheets & Certificates

  • Bachelor's Degree (for MPH applicants)

  • Entrance Exam Scorecard (CUET, CUET PG, NEET PG, ICAR AIEEA, etc.)

  • ID Proof (Aadhar Card, Passport, or any government ID)

  • Caste Certificate (if applicable)

  • Domicile Certificate (if required by the university)

  • Passport-size Photographs

  • Transfer Certificate (TC) from the last institution

  • Migration Certificate (if applicable)

  • Experience Certificate (for some MPH programs, if required)

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a year ago

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Mamona Jain

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, entrance exams are required for admission to Public Health courses in India. For UG programs like BPH, candidates may need to appear for CUET. 

For PG degrees like MPH, universities may accept CUET PG, NEET PG, or other institutional entrance exams. 

Additionally, for Public Health courses related to agriculture and rural health, ICAR AIEEA may be required. The specific entrance exam depends on the university and specialisation chosen by the candidate.

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Nishtha Chatterjee

Contributor-Level 10

The benefits of pursuing Public Health courses are here. Take a look

  • Diverse Career Opportunities – Work in hospitals, NGOs, government, or research.

  • Job Stability – High demand for public health professionals.

  • Skill Development – Learn epidemiology, health policy, and disease prevention.

  • Higher Studies & Growth – Foundation for MPH and specialised fields.

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Parul Shukla

Contributor-Level 10

The BPH is considered one of the best foundational courses in Public Health. It provides a strong base in essential areas such as epidemiology, health policy, environmental health, and disease prevention. 

BPH equips students with the knowledge and skills needed to address public health challenges and implement effective health programs. As a multidisciplinary field, BPH serves as a stepping stone for advanced studies like MPH (Master of Public Health) and opens career opportunities in government health departments, NGOs, research institutions, and international health organizations.

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Aishwarya Rai

Contributor-Level 10

A Public Health course focuses on promoting and protecting the health of communities through education, research, and policy-making. The Public Health course covers various topics, including epidemiology, environmental health, health policy, biostatistics, healthcare management, and social determinants of health. Students learn about disease prevention, healthcare systems, and strategies for improving public health outcomes. 

The Public Health course also addresses global health issues, health equity, and the role of government and non-governmental organizations in health promotion. Public Health course graduates are equipped to wo

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Jaya Shukla

Contributor-Level 10

Students willing to pursue a Public Health course must possess the following skills:

  • Communication skill

  • Analytical skill

  • Interpersonal skills

  • Problem-solving ability

  • Flexibility/adaptability

  • Technical skills

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Ankit kumar

Contributor-Level 8

Hi Lewis,
For Pharm.D, the PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) syllabus is crucial. It typically includes topics like organic chemistry, biochemistry, human anatomy, physiology, and microbiology. You can find the detailed syllabus on official websites like the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) or university portals like AICTE or UGC. Reputable sources like Shiksha.com also provide updated syllabi. Focus on basics like chemical bonding, cell biology, and genetics, as they form the foundation.

For the most accurate details, always refer to the official PCI website or your university's Pharm.D programme guide. Hope this helps! Best of luck!

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Anchal Shukla

Contributor-Level 8

Yes, Shiksha offers some free online pharmacy certificate courses, including GMP Training and Biomedical Nanotechnology. 

Free online pharmacy certificate courses on Shiksha 

GMP Training: A free course on quality control from Pharmalessons

Biomedical Nanotechnology: A free, four-week course from NPTEL

Other online pharmacy courses 

Online Advanced Certified Training Program in Clinical Research: A 60-hour course from Gratisol Labs

Certificate course on Training of Sophisticated Analytical Instruments Handling: A six-month course from Gujarat Technological University

Pharmacy, PharmD: A 24-month course from the University of Co

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Ajit Karmakar

Beginner-Level 5

To obtain your Class 10 admit card at St. Norbert School, Indore, follow these steps:

  1. Collect the Admit Card: The school issues admit cards well in advance of the examinations. Ensure you collect yours from the school office or the designated authority.

  2. Obtain Necessary Signatures: Before the exams, your admit card must be signed by all subject teachers, the treasurer, librarian, class teacher, lab in-charges (for Classes IX to XII), and finally, the principal.

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Ankit kumar

Contributor-Level 8

Hi Mansi,
A distance MBA can be worth it if it's from a recognised university like IGNOU, NMIMS, or Symbiosis, as it adds value to your profile and enhances skills like management and decision-making. For government or bank exams, an MBA may give you an edge in certain roles, but the focus should be on exam-specific preparation. Ensure your degree is UGC-DEB approved to avoid issues during verification.

However, success in these exams depends more on your dedication and preparation. A distance MBA can complement your efforts but isn't the sole factor. Best of luck! 

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Ankit kumar

Contributor-Level 8

Hi Dakshali,
For BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications),  MHT CET (Engineering/Pharmacy streams) is not required, as BCA admissions in Maharashtra are generally based on Class 12 marks  (Science/Commerce/Arts with Mathematics) or university-specific entrance exams.

MHT CET is mainly for Engineering (PCM),  Pharmacy (PCB), and Agriculture courses. Since you're from the Science stream, focus on:

  1. Class 12 marks  (with Math) for merit-based admissions.

  2. Check if your target colleges (e.g., Pune University, Mumbai University) require entrance tests like SET-BCA or CUET.

For c

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Ankit kumar

Contributor-Level 8

Hi Manisha,
For BBA LLB in Mumbai, colleges with fees around INR 50k/year are limited, as most private colleges charge higher (INR 1-3 lakhs/year). However, check these government-affiliated or low-fee options:

  1. Siddharth College of Law (Mumbai University): Offers integrated law courses at lower fees. While exact BBA LLB details may vary, their fee structure is relatively affordable. Contact the college for specifics.

  2. Government Law College (GLC), Mumbai: Primarily offers LLB, but check their website for updates on integrated courses. Fees here are subsidized (~INR 10k/year for LLB).

Tips:

  • Visit Mumbai University's affiliated

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Ankit kumar

Contributor-Level 8

Hi Subhalaxmi,
Here are India's top law colleges  (as per NIRF 2023 and repute):

  1. NLSIU Bangalore  (National Law School of India University)

    • Entrance: CLAT | Fees: ~INR 2.5-3 lakh/year

  2. NALSAR Hyderabad  (National Academy of Legal Studies and Research)

    • Entrance: CLAT | Fees: ~INR 2.2-2.5 lakh/year

  3. NLU Delhi  (National Law University)

    • Entrance: AILET | Fees: ~INR 1.8-2 lakh/year

  4. Symbiosis Law School, Pune  (Private)

    • Entrance: SLAT | Fees: ~INR 3.5-4 lakh/year

  5. Faculty of Law, Delhi University  (Public)

    • Entrance: DU LLB | Fees: ~INR 10k-15k/year

  6. Jindal Global Law School  (Private)

    • Entranc

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Ankit kumar

Contributor-Level 8

Hi Pravin,
Yes, as a Class 12 student, you should consider writing CUET 2025 if you're aiming for undergraduate courses (UG) in central universities like Delhi University, JNU, BHU, etc. CUET is mandatory for UG admissions to these universities. Here's a quick guide:

Why CUET 2025?

  1. Admission Requirement: Most central/state universities now admit students only via CUET scores  (not board marks).

  2. Flexibility: You can choose subjects (Domain + Language + General Test) aligned with your UG course (e.g., PCM for B.Sc, Commerce for B.Com).

  3. Wider Opportunities: Apply to 45+ central universities&n

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Ajit Karmakar

Beginner-Level 5

An LLB (Bachelor of Laws) degree does not focus solely on Business and Property law. It covers a broad spectrum of legal areas, including Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Contract Law, Tort Law, Family Law, International Law, and more. Business and Property law are just components of the curriculum. The degree is designed to provide a comprehensive foundation in all major areas of law for legal practice or further specialization.

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Ajit Karmakar

Beginner-Level 5

The Madhya Pradesh Secondary Education Board (MPBSE) issued the 2025 board exam Class 10 admit cards on January 28, 2025. From this date, students could access their admit cards by navigating to the official MPBSE portal mpbse.mponline.gov.in and entering the relevant details such as application number or roll number and the captcha code. The window of access for the admit cards was until March 31, 2025. Along with other examination compulsory items, students had to present a printed copy of the admit card, without which entry to the examination center was prohibited.

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guest Maratha

Beginner-Level 1

 The fees for an MCA (Master of Computer Applications) programme vary depending on the university and college. Government institutions usually have lower fees compared to private ones.

Estimated MCA Fees in INR:

Government Colleges/Universities – 20,000 to 1,00,000 per year

Private Colleges/Universities – 1,00,000 to 5,00,000 per year

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a year ago

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Shiv Kumar

Contributor-Level 10

You can edit your MHT CET form during the correction window provided by the exam authority. If your caste validity certificate is pending, follow these steps:

  1. Check Correction Window: Visit the official MHT CET website and see if the correction window is open.
  2. Login & Edit: Log in to your account and update your details. If caste validity is not showing, try re-selecting it.
  3. Upload Supporting Documents: If possible, upload proof of caste certificate application.
  4. Contact CET Cell: If the issue persists,  contact MHT CET authorities via their helpline or email for assistance.

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Kasif Nawaz

Beginner-Level 5

Admission in B.Ed course is done through an Entrance exam with 85% weightage and  15% of interview weightage. Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) is a degree course and the candidate must have at least a Graduation Degree or post-graduate degree with 50% marks for general candidates. There are all 17 subjects and you must have studied the chosen subject for at least 2 years or 4 semesters.

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Ajit Karmakar

Beginner-Level 5

According to NTA guidlines yes, you can skip the Language and General Test sections in the CUET UG exam if your chosen universities and programs don't require them. The necessity of these sections depends entirely on the specific requirements of the universities and courses you're applying to. For instance, many science-based programs may not mandate the General Test or a specific language section. However, some universities might require them for certain courses. Therefore, it's crucial to check the admission criteria of each university and programme you're interested in to ensure you're meeting all necessary requirements.

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