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Yes, a BSc MLT (Medical Laboratory Technology) student is eligible for MPH (Master of Public Health) at JNM Medical College, provided you meet these basic conditions:
You must have a bachelor’s degree in a health-related field (like BSc Nursing, BSc MLT, BPT, MBBS, etc.) from a recognized university.
A minimum of 50% marks in graduation is usually required (relaxation for reserved categories).
Yes, after BSc MLT, you can apply for MPH at JNM Medical College, as it accepts candidates from allied health backgrounds.
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Yes, a student with a BSc in MLT is likely eligible for an MPH at JNM Medical College, as most programs accept graduates from various science and health-related fields. The final eligibility will depend on the specific requirements of the Jawahralal Nehru Medical College program, which may include a minimum percentage score in the bachelor's degree and may also consider work experience.
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Yes, MLT graduates are eligible for the MPH, but with a minimum percentage criteria and clearing the reqwuired entrance exam.
As a BSC student in Medical Laboratory Technology, you are eligible for the Master of Public Health at JNM Medical College, as most colleges prefer graduates from life science and health science backgrounds for their MPH programs. You would need to score around 50% in the Bachelor's degree, but it can vary by institute.
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Yes, a B.Sc in MLT student is generally eligible for MPH (Master of Public Health), as it’s considered an allied health science course. However, eligibility depends on the specific JNM Medical College’s admission rules. Most colleges accept graduates from medical, paramedical, or life science backgrounds with at least 50 marks. You should check the official brochure or contact the admission office for confirmation. If your university is recognised, you’ll likely be eligible to apply
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