BPH (Bachelor of Public Health) – 4 Years

39,286.00

Paramedical Sciences

PROGRAM NAME  = BPH (Bachelor of Public Health) – 4 Years
DURATION =  4 Years

ELIGIBILITY  = 10+2 with PCB from a Recognized Board

FEES STRUCTURE
TOTAL FEES = 314286
FEES PER SEMESTER  = 39286

SCHOLARSHIP  =
1) Merit Based Scholarship 2) Domicile Scholarship, 3) Parivartan Scholarship, 4) Alumni Scholarship, 5) Employee Scholarship, 6) Arjunsingh Scholarship , 7) Aishwarya Seeds Funding, All right reserved with connect pulse

PLCAEMENT =
Lifetime placement support from connect pulse

START-UP =
Seeds funding for startup upto 10 lac ( for unique business plan)

Description

Bachelor of Public Health (BPH) – 4 Years
The Bachelor of Public Health (BPH) is a four-year undergraduate program focused on training professionals to address health challenges at the community and population levels. The curriculum covers areas such as health behavior, research, environmental health, epidemiology, and health administration. It is suitable for those interested in healthcare management, disease prevention, and community health improvement. 
Eligibility criteria
To be eligible for a BPH program, candidates typically need to have passed the 12th standard (or equivalent) from a recognized board, often with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB). A minimum aggregate score, usually between 50-60%, is generally required, and applicants are often required to be at least 17 years old at the time of admission. 
Admission process
Admission to BPH programs can be based on academic merit from the 12th grade, performance in entrance exams, or a combination of both. Common entrance exams include CUET and university-specific tests. The admission process usually involves applying online or offline, taking required entrance tests, participating in counseling, and completing document verification and fee payment for admission confirmation. 
Curriculum
The BPH curriculum spans four years (eight semesters) and integrates science, healthcare, and management subjects. 
Core subjects commonly include:
  • Introduction to Public Health
  • Human Biology (Anatomy, Biochemistry, Physiology, Microbiology, & Pathology)
  • Epidemiology
  • Biostatistics
  • Environmental Health
  • Health Promotion and Education
  • Public Health Management
  • Community Medicine
  • Health Systems Management
  • Public Health Nutrition
  • Public Health Policy
  • Global Health
  • Public Health Ethics & Law
  • Disaster & Emergency Management 
The final semester often includes an internship or field practicum to provide real-world application of public health principles. 
Career opportunities
BPH graduates have various career opportunities in both public and private sectors. Some potential job roles are: 
  • Healthcare Consultant
  • Healthcare Manager
  • Public Health Researcher
  • Environmental Health Officer
  • Public Policy Research and Development Specialist
  • Public Records Data Research and Information Services Analyst
  • Program Officer
  • Health Visitor
  • Health Inspector
  • Field Officer
  • Deputy Director 
Major recruiters include organizations like UNICEF, WHO, and various public and private health bodies. 
Salary expectations
Entry-level salaries for BPH graduates typically range from INR 2.5 LPA to 4.5 LPA, with the potential to earn between INR 3.60 LPA and 12 LPA with experience and specialization. Salaries are influenced by factors such as experience, specialization, location, and employer type. 
Further education
After completing a BPH, graduates can pursue higher education such as a Master of Public Health (MPH), a PhD in Public Health, or specialized certificate/diploma courses. 
The BPH program is a rewarding path for those interested in healthcare and making a broad impact on public health outcomes.