Duration | 1.5-2 Years |
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Level | Masters Program |
- The Program in Public Health provides a high-quality education with the goal of producing creative and critical thinkers who will maintain public health’s value to society in the future
- The emphasis of the Program in Public Health reflects the changing environment in which public health practice occurs and recent thinking about how to respond to these changes
- The Graduate Program in Public Health values the importance of a collegial atmosphere at an early stage in an MPH student’s education in order for the student to gain respect for the diverse backgrounds and competencies of fellow students
- The mission of the program is to promote improvements in the health of the public through excellence in education, research, and community service locally, nationally, and globally
- The vision of the Program in Public Health is to improve the health of populations on Long Island and in the region, state, and nation through education, research, and community service that utilizes all of the scholarly resources of Stony Brook University in a collaborative and boundary-spanning manner
- The MPH program is open to students from all academic disciplines
- Students can select from one of three concentrations: Community Health, Health Analytics, and Health Policy and Management
Fees components | Amount |
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Tuition & fees | 1786324 INR |
Hostel & Meals | 818237 INR |
Insurance | 131246 INR |
International Student Service Fee | 7324 INR |
Books | 65916 INR |
College Fee | 181782 INR |
Personal Expense | 100192 INR |
Total | 1304697 INR |
Entry Criteria
Class 12th | No specific cutoff mentioned |
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Bachelors | 3.0 GPA
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Exams | TOEFL: 90 The expected minimum score on the TOEFL Internet Based Test is 90 IELTS: 7 The expected minimum score is for the IELTS exam is 7, with no subsection below 6 GRE: Accepted |
Additional info | • Official transcripts from all post-secondary schools • Three references from persons who can address the applicant's capacity to provide leadership in public health and complete a course of graduate study • One essay is required (500 words) • A personal interview, if requested by the Admissions Committee • A course-by-course educational credential evaluation by NACES |
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