A bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in a relevant discipline such as medicine, dentistry, public health, pharmacy, physiotherapy, nutrition, health sciences or a related field is required. You must hold a minimum overall Bachelor’s GPA of approximately 3.0/4.0, or equivalent (roughly an Indian first class upper), and maintain at least a B‑ (≈2.7/4.0) in core courses. Subject prerequisites: coursework in nutrition, metabolism, human biology/physiology, biochemistry, epidemiology or public health topics are strongly recommended. This ensures you are prepared for the programme’s content.
The programme is intensive and designed for those with health or science backgrounds—general arts or unrelated engineering degrees may need bridging courses.