The Indian Institute of Public Health - [IIPH], Bhubaneswar, Odisha, offers a range of scholarships to support students from diverse backgrounds. These awards focus on merit, financial need, and promote access to public health education through tuition fee waivers and targeted assistance for applicants from underprivileged and rural communities. Scholarships are available primarily for the MPH and PGDPHM programs, making advanced public health studies more accessible for deserving candidates in Eastern India.
- Indian Institute of Public Health - [IIPH] Scholarships Overview
- Indian Institute of Public Health - [IIPH] Eligibility
- Indian Institute of Public Health - [IIPH] Required Documents
- Indian Institute of Public Health - [IIPH] Application Process
- Indian Institute of Public Health - [IIPH] Scholarship Details
- Indian Institute of Public Health - [IIPH] Additional Notes
Indian Institute of Public Health - [IIPH] Scholarships Overview
Scholarships at IIPH Bhubaneswar are designed to reward academic performance, promote diversity, and remove financial barriers for talented students. Benefits may include partial or full tuition waivers, mentorship opportunities, and preference for those serving disadvantaged communities.
Merit-based waivers (academic achievement, entrance exam performance, demonstrated public health interest)
Need/EWS-based support (candidates from economically or socially deprived backgrounds)
Category-based (preference for rural, women students, and those with nutritional focus or relevant experience)
Indian Institute of Public Health - [IIPH] Eligibility
The eligibility approach emphasizes academic excellence, public health commitment, and inclusivity. Applicants typically must meet minimum degree requirements for the chosen program (such as an undergraduate degree for MPH/PGDPHM), maintain a strong academic record (generally 50% marks or above), and/or demonstrate a genuine interest or past experience in public health. For need-based scholarships, family income, socioeconomic standing, and representation of disadvantaged groups are considered. Some awards give preference to women and applicants from rural or underrepresented regions.
Indian Institute of Public Health - [IIPH] Required Documents
Applicants must submit supporting documentation to establish scholarship eligibility. Typical requirements include:
Educational mark sheets and certificates
Income certificate or proof of financial status (where applicable)
Proof of category (if claiming reserved, rural, or other special status)
Statement of purpose/interest in public health
Relevant experience certificates (if applicable)
Indian Institute of Public Health - [IIPH] Application Process
Scholarship applications are generally accepted during program admissions or at the start of the academic year. Candidates should carefully review application instructions on the institute's portal or in official notifications, and complete all steps before the stipulated deadlines (usually by February for Emmes Scholarship Fund). Submission of correct, complete documents and a well-written statement of purpose is essential. Shortlisted candidates may also be invited for an interview as part of the selection process. No separate exam is typically required for scholarship selection.
Indian Institute of Public Health - [IIPH] Scholarship Details
The following table summarizes the primary scholarships available at IIPH Bhubaneswar, their criteria, and benefits. Final allocation is subject to institutional verification and seat availability.
Scholarship Name | Eligibility Criteria | Benefit | Notes (if any) |
P&G Health Scholarship | MPH applicants from socially/economically deprived communities; merit and need considered | Partial to full tuition fee waiver | Preference to underrepresented groups |
Emmes Scholarship Fund | MPH applicants showing strong public health interest (academic or work experience); preference to merit, need, rural, or women candidates | Full, half, or part tuition waiver | Includes mentorship; annual application deadline (e.g., 15 Feb) |
Dr. PG Tulpule Scholarship Fund | PGDPHM or MPH applicants, priority for those with nutrition/public health nutrition background | Full or part tuition waiver | Focus on nutrition/allied health specializations |
Indian Institute of Public Health - [IIPH] Additional Notes
Scholarships may be renewable subject to maintaining a minimum CGPA, satisfactory attendance, and good conduct throughout the academic year. Some awards may not be combined with other major scholarships, and each fund typically has an annual cap on number of beneficiaries. Final eligibility and continuation depend on institutional assessment and periodic review.
