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TU Service Commission Public Health III Class Syllabus: Key Features, Insights, and Resources

TU Service Commission Syllabus of Public Health Officer 3rd Class with Key Features and PDF File
TU Service Commission PHO Exam Syllabus

Are you aspiring to become a Technical Officer (Public Health) under Tribhuvan University’s Service Commission? The open and internal competitive written examination for this role is crucial. It serves as your gateway to a rewarding career in Nepal’s public health sector. With a well-structured syllabus and a clear exam plan, preparation becomes manageable and focused. In this blog post, we’ll explore the key features of the Tribhuvan University Public Health Officer exam syllabus. We’ll highlight its essential sections. You’ll also receive actionable insights to succeed. Plus, you can download the official document at the end of this post!


Exam Structure: A Snapshot

The written examination is divided into two papers, each carrying 100 marks, totaling 200 marks. Here’s a quick breakdown:

  • First Paper: Objective (Multiple Choice Questions – MCQs)
  • Full Marks: 100
  • Pass Marks: 40
  • Time: 1 hour 30 minutes
  • Format: 100 questions, 1 mark each (with 20% negative marking for wrong answers)
  • Second Paper: Subjective Questions
  • Full Marks: 100
  • Pass Marks: 40
  • Time: 3 hours
  • Format: 5 questions, 20 marks each

Both papers test the same subject matter but in different formats. This ensures a comprehensive evaluation of your knowledge and analytical skills. The language of answers can be English or Nepali (except for language-specific topics), offering flexibility to candidates.


Key Features of the Syllabus

The syllabus is divided into two main sections—Section A and Section B—each worth 50 marks per paper. Here’s what you need to know:

Section A: Core Public Health Knowledge
  1. Health, Health Planning, and Management
  • Covers the spectrum of health and disease, public health concepts, planning cycles, and Nepal’s decentralized health system.
  • Emerging topics like AI in health systems and quality assurance make this section highly relevant.
  1. General Epidemiology, Demography, and Health Statistics
  • Focuses on disease transmission, population trends, and statistical methods—crucial for evidence-based decision-making.
  1. Applied Epidemiology and Disease Control
  • Tackles communicable and non-communicable diseases, disaster planning, and outbreak investigation.
  1. Family Health, Child Health, and Food & Nutrition
  • Explores reproductive health, child malnutrition, and nutritional assessment—key pillars of public health in Nepal.
Section B: Broader Public Health Issues
  1. Environmental and Occupational Health
  • Addresses water management, vector control, and the One Health Approach—a holistic view of health and ecosystems.
  1. Health Promotion and Education
  • Includes behavior change communication, school health programs, and the role of social media in health promotion.
  1. Management Issues in Health Services
  • Covers national health policies, international health organizations, and sustainable development goals (SDGs).
  1. Basic Science
  • A foundation in anatomy, physiology, microbiology, and pharmacology to support technical expertise.
  1. Service-Related Acts and Regulations
  • General knowledge of Nepal’s health laws and Tribhuvan University regulations.

Highlights of the Exam Process

  • Negative Marking in MCQs: For every wrong answer, 20% of the mark is deducted, so precision is key.
  • Separate Answer Sheets: Subjective questions require distinct answer sheets for each part, testing your organizational skills.
  • Balanced Curriculum: The syllabus blends theoretical knowledge with practical applications, preparing you for real-world challenges.

Why This Exam Matters

The Technical Officer (Public Health) role is a Grade III position under Tribhuvan University’s Health Group. It offers a platform to influence public health policies and programs in Nepal. With topics like health financing, e-Health systems (e.g., DHIS-2, e-LMIS), and climate change impacts, the syllabus reflects current global and national health priorities.

Ready to dive into your preparation? Access the official syllabus document below:


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