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Key Highlights for Indian Students
Indian Student Advantage
Students gain practical experience through research projects and real-world public health work, often linked with NGOs, government bodies, and global health organizations.
The employment rate for graduates is approximately 90%.
The estimated total cost of studying is between ₹24,50,000 and ₹30,00,000, making it a potentially affordable option for Indian students.
The average salary after graduation ranges from ₹32,00,000 to ₹48,00,000 per annum.
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Why Consider
Gain hands-on experience through research projects and public health work.
Enjoy a strong employment rate of around 90% after graduation.
Join the program in September for flexible start options.
Engage with NGOs, government bodies, and global health organizations.
Things to Consider
The next intake for programs at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine is scheduled for September 2026. Prospective students should plan their applications accordingly.
Applicants must have a minimum GPA equivalent to a UK 2:2 honours, which is approximately 55–65% in India. Some courses may prefer a 2:1 and may also require relevant work experience or quantitative skills.
Non-native English speakers must demonstrate proficiency through accepted tests. Minimum scores are 59–76+ for PTE, 6.5–7.0+ for IELTS, or 90–100+ for TOEFL.