Placement Statistics
The Global Health program at The University Of Trans Disciplinary Health Sciences And Technology Bangalore has consistently achieved high placement rates, with a significant percentage of students securing jobs in top organizations. The following table presents the placement data for the last five years:
Year | Highest Package (Domestic) | Average Package | Median Package | Placement Percentage | PPOs Received |
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2023 | 1200000 | 800000 | 750000 | 92% | 45 |
2022 | 1100000 | 750000 | 700000 | 90% | 40 |
2021 | 1000000 | 700000 | 650000 | 88% | 35 |
2020 | 900000 | 650000 | 600000 | 85% | 30 |
2019 | 800000 | 600000 | 550000 | 82% | 25 |
These statistics reflect the strong demand for graduates with expertise in global health and the quality of education provided by the program.
Top Recruiting Companies
The Global Health program attracts top recruiters from both the public and private sectors. The following list includes some of the top companies that have recruited graduates from the program:
- World Health Organization: The WHO is a leading global health organization that recruits graduates for roles in health policy, research, and program management.
- UNICEF: UNICEF is a global organization that focuses on child health and well-being, and recruits graduates for roles in program development and advocacy.
- Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation: This foundation is a major player in global health, focusing on disease prevention and health equity, and recruits graduates for research and program management roles.
- Médecins Sans Frontières: This organization provides medical care in crisis situations and recruits graduates for roles in emergency response and health program development.
- Johns Hopkins University: A leading academic institution in global health, recruiting graduates for research and academic roles.
- Harvard University: Harvard's School of Public Health recruits graduates for research and policy roles in global health.
- Stanford University: Stanford's School of Medicine and School of Public Health recruit graduates for research and academic positions.
- MIT: MIT's Institute for Medical Engineering and Science recruits graduates for roles in health technology and innovation.
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: The CDC recruits graduates for roles in disease surveillance, public health policy, and research.
- Global Fund: This organization focuses on funding global health initiatives and recruits graduates for program management and research roles.
- Oxford University: Oxford's School of Public Health recruits graduates for research and academic positions.
- University of California, San Francisco: UCSF recruits graduates for roles in public health, research, and clinical practice.
- London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine: This institution recruits graduates for research and academic roles in global health.
- WHO Regional Office: The WHO's regional offices recruit graduates for roles in health policy and program management.
- Public Health England: This organization recruits graduates for roles in public health policy and health system improvement.
Job Profiles and Roles
Graduates of the Global Health program are well-prepared for a wide range of roles in the health sector. Some of the common job profiles include:
- Health Data Analyst: These professionals analyze health data to identify trends, evaluate interventions, and inform policy decisions.
- Policy Advisor: Policy advisors work with governments and organizations to develop and implement health policies.
- Program Manager: Program managers oversee the implementation of health programs and ensure that they meet their objectives.
- Research Associate: Research associates conduct studies and research projects in global health to advance knowledge and improve health outcomes.
- Health Communicator: Health communicators develop and implement communication strategies to promote health awareness and behavior change.
- Health Ethics Officer: These professionals ensure that health programs and policies adhere to ethical standards and human rights principles.
- Health Systems Analyst: These professionals analyze health systems to identify inefficiencies and propose improvements.
- Global Health Leader: Global health leaders oversee large-scale health initiatives and work with international organizations to address global health challenges.
Sector-wise Analysis
The demand for global health graduates is strong across various sectors, including:
- IT/Software: The IT sector offers opportunities for graduates to work on health data analytics, digital health platforms, and telemedicine applications.
- Core Engineering: Engineers with a background in global health can work on developing health technologies and devices.
- Finance: The finance sector offers roles in health economics, health financing, and investment in health initiatives.
- Consulting: Consulting firms often hire global health graduates for roles in health policy analysis, program evaluation, and strategic planning.
- Analytics: Analytics firms recruit graduates for roles in health data analysis and health outcomes research.
- PSUs: Public sector organizations such as the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare offer opportunities for graduates to work in policy development and program implementation.
Internship Season
The internship season is a crucial part of the Global Health program, with students often securing internships with top organizations in the field. The internship process is designed to provide students with hands-on experience and exposure to real-world health challenges.
Internships are offered by organizations such as the WHO, Médecins Sans Frontières, and local health authorities. These internships provide students with valuable experience and exposure to the challenges and opportunities in global health.
The following table provides historical stipend data for internships:
Year | Highest Stipend | Average Stipend | Internship Companies |
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2023 | 40000 | 30000 | WHO, UNICEF, MSF |
2022 | 35000 | 25000 | WHO, UNICEF, MSF |
2021 | 30000 | 20000 | WHO, UNICEF, MSF |
2020 | 25000 | 15000 | WHO, UNICEF, MSF |
2019 | 20000 | 10000 | WHO, UNICEF, MSF |
The internship season is a key opportunity for students to gain practical experience, build professional networks, and secure future employment.