(1-year residential programme)
The Master of Public Health (MPH) is one-year residential programme combining core courses, electives and an internship, and either a dissertation, a capstone project or a community service learning project. Our curriculum adheres to the competency frame of CEPH and is guided by the human development approach. Core courses provide foundational knowledge about population health and training in the qualitative and quantitative methods of public health. The electives allow students to explore innovations, develop specializations, and identify inter‑sectoral linkages. The programme employs diverse teaching methods, including classroom lectures, simulations, guided intervision, problem‑based learning (PBL), media and film analysis, community service learning (CSL), and field excursions.
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*The internship is optional for 2.5 credits in place of one elective course (4 weeks i.e. from 2nd of Jan to 30th of Jan 2026).
Professor & Dean (JSPH)
B.A. in Law, Stanford University
M.A. (Hons.), Harvard University
Master’s in International Studies Paris
Doctor of Laws, Nice
DEAA, Besançon
DUEL, Strasbourg
Diploma in Arabic, Damascus
Chief Compliance Officer (JGU),
Professor & Vice Dean ‑ International Collaborations (JSPH)
B.P.T., M.P.T., Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences
Ph.D., Ansal University
Professor and Vice Dean ‑ Academic Affairs (JSPH)
B.A. , M.A., Delhi University
M.Sc., University College London (UK)
ScD, Harvard University (USA)
Associate Professor
M.A., TISS, Mumbai
M.Sc. (School of Oriental and African Studies), University of London (UK)
Ph.D., TISS Mumbai
Professor
B.A., University of Mumbai
M.S., TISS, Mumbai
D.Phil., University College London
Associate Professor
M.B.B.S., West Bengal University of Health Sciences
Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania (USA)
Assistant Professor and Assistant Dean (Outreach)
B.A. in Tourism Studies (Indira Gandhi National Open University)
MA in Social Work (Tata Institute of Social Sciences)
Ph.D. (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
Lecturer
B.Sc. (Gujarat University)
MHP (Indian Institute of Public Health Gandhinagar)
P.hD (Pursuing) (University of Bonn, Germany)
Professor & Vice Dean and Director‑ Centre for Justice, Law and Society (CJLS)
LL.B., University of Delhi
LL.M., Dalhousie University
LL.M., Harvard University
Professor
M.A., Jawaharlal Nehru University
M.A.; Ph.D., Delaware University (USA
Professor
B.A., Presidency College, Kolkata
M.A., University of Calcutta
M.A.; Ph.D., Florida State University (USA
Associate Professor & Associate Dean
M.B.B.S, University of Mysore D.B.M., ICFAI University
M.Sc., Health Policy, LSE & LSHTM (UK)
D. Phil. – Public Health (Political‑Economy), University of Oxford (UK
Professor
B.Sc. (Hons.), University of Calcutta
M.A.; M.Phil; Ph.D., Jawaharlal Nehru University
Associate Professor
B.A. (Economics), SRCC, University of Delhi
M.A. (Economics), Jawaharlal Nehru University
M.A.; Ph.D., Southern Methodist University (USA
Associate Professor
B.Sc.; M.Sc., University of Delhi
Ph.D., University of Maryland, Baltimore County, (USA)
Assistant Professor
Senior Research Associate & Coordinator, Projects ‑ (CJLS) MCS Faculty Coordinator
B.A.LL.B (Hons), Amity Law School, Delhi
LL.M, University of Southern California (USA
Lecturer
B.A. LL.B. (Hons.), WBNUJS LL.M., University of Cambridge (UK)
My experience at JGU has been transformative. The Master’s programme in Public Health at Jindal School of Public Health and Human Development enhanced my knowledge, challenged my assumptions, and encouraged critical, evidence-based thinking. The supportive environment empowered me to articulate my thoughts effectively, transcending traditional gender norms. I am grateful for the opportunity to learn alongside visionary educators and thinkers.
During my MPH programme at JSPH, I interned with organizations like Ibtada, where I assessed Sexual and Reproductive Health awareness among village women, and SPECTRA, where I evaluated livelihood project impacts. At Krsh Welfare Foundation, I created mental health awareness materials. These experiences deepened my understanding of health and development challenges. I am now working as a Research Assistant at AIIMS Rajkot, focusing on maternal health.
I interned with NACO under the Ministry of Health, analyzing factors linked to unsuppressed viral loads among pregnant women with HIV in Andhra Pradesh. I examined socio-economic factors, healthcare access, and treatment adherence to identify care gaps. I also participated in initiatives like SAMPARK 2.0, ART center visits, and training on integrated HIV and NCD services, gaining valuable insights into holistic HIV care.
I interned with Child Rights and You (CRY), researching child and maternal health indicators in South Indian states and conducting cyber safety training for students. At the Pratichi Institute, part of the Pratichi Trust founded by Nobel Laureate Amartya Sen, I worked on the PM POSHAN scheme in West Bengal, promoting school nutrition gardens and analyzing surveys on their benefits and women's political participation.
My first-year MPH training at JSPH prepared me for challenging professional assignments. During my internship at the Observer Research Foundation (ORF), I conducted literature reviews on health programs and climate-smart agriculture, gaining insights into evidence- based research and its role in policymaking. I also participated in the SDG Young Influencer Programme, which highlighted youth contributions to policy discussions, enhancing my understanding of public policy and research.
My internship at Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) was a pivotal learning experience, offering insights into global humanitarian efforts and public health. I worked with the MRIS, Advocacy, and DEI committees, contributing to reports, a paper on caste, and initiatives for organizational change. Mentored by field veterans, I honed my skills in research, focus group discussions, and stakeholder mapping, gaining invaluable expertise in public health communication and humanitarian work.
Accommodation Charges | 2,18,000 per annum |
Other Allied Service Charges
(Other services including but not limited to Food, Laundry, Security Services, House-keeping Charges, Electricity etc.) | 1,17,000 per annum |
Refundable Security Deposit* At the time of Joining | 50,000 One-Time |
01 The eligibility criteria for the Master of Public Health (MPH) programme require applicants to hold a Bachelor’s degree from any recognized university, regardless of their undergraduate major. Final-year students are also eligible to apply, but admission will be subject to the successful completion of their Bachelor’s degree.
03 Online Entrance Test/ Score of listed national or international entrance test
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