Life @ IIPHG

Life at IIPHG is dynamic and enriching, offering students numerous opportunities for learning beyond the classroom. Active students club and committees encourage participation, teamwork, and the development of diverse interests. Academic conferences, conclaves, and workshops provide platforms for knowledge sharing, skill enhancement, and interaction with experts. Cultural celebrations and sports activities add vibrancy to campus life, promoting creativity, inclusivity, and physical well-being. Career talks and leadership events such as ACIES help students gain industry insights, build professional skills, and prepare for future career paths.

Student Clubs and Committees

IIPHG encourages student participation through various clubs and committees that promote leadership, teamwork, and professional growth. Students actively engage in academic coordination, cultural activities, sports management, and social initiatives, gaining hands-on experience in planning, communication, and governance alongside their academic journey.

Cultural Celebrations and Sports Activities

Campus life at IIPHG is enriched through cultural celebrations, festivals, and sports activities that promote creativity, inclusivity, and wellbeing. Students participate in cultural events, sports meet, and recreational activities, ensuring a healthy balance between academics and extracurricular engagement.

Career Talks and Leadership Events

IIPHG organizes structured career talks and leadership events such as the Annual Conference on Innovations in Education and Skills (ACIES), where students gain insights into diverse career pathways in public health and healthcare management. These sessions feature senior professionals from government, development organizations, research institutions, and industry, supporting informed career decision-making and leadership development.

Field Visit and Community Engagement

Field visits and community engagement are key components of the MPH, MHA, MPH-PHN programs, enabling students to apply classroom knowledge in real-world settings. Through exposure to healthcare institutions and community activities, students gain practical skills, understand health needs, and develop social responsibility essential for careers in public health and healthcare management.

Mental Well-being Cell

Mental well-being is an essential component of the MPH, MHA, MPH-PHN programs. The college promotes a supportive academic environment through mental health awareness, counselling support, and stress management initiatives. These efforts aim to enhance student resilience, emotional balance, and professional readiness for careers in public health and healthcare management.

    • The Cell promotes awareness about mental health and emotional well-being among students/staff
    • Provides a safe, confidential space to share concerns without judgment
    • Organizes counselling sessions with trained professionals with one on one basis.
    • Conducts workshops on stress management, mindfulness, and emotional resilience
    • Helps in early identification of anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues
    • Encourages a healthy balance between academic/work pressure and personal life