The PG Diploma in Public Health Entomology is a specialized course designed to provide in-depth knowledge of the role of insects in the transmission of diseases and their control. This program typically spans 1 year and focuses on various aspects of vector biology, epidemiology, and environmental factors influencing the spread of vector-borne diseases. Students will learn how to design effective vector control programs, conduct surveillance, and contribute to public health policy. The course is ideal for graduates in life sciences, public health, or related fields who aim to pursue careers in vector control, epidemiology, or health agencies. Practical training and fieldwork are integral components of the curriculum, preparing students for real-world challenges in public health entomology.