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Kanishk Shukla

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The primary difference between a BSc Physiotherapy and a Diploma in Physiotherapy lies in the duration, depth of study, and career opportunities. 

A BSc in Physiotherapy is a 3-year UG degree that provides comprehensive theoretical and practical knowledge, covering advanced subjects like biomechanics, neurology, and rehabilitation. 

In contrast, a Diploma in Physiotherapy is a 2-3 year programme focusing on physiotherapy and practical skills, offering a quicker entry into the workforce. 

However, career growth and opportunities for higher studies are typically more extensive for BSc graduates than Diploma holders.

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Mamona Jain

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The BSc Physiotherapy course is highly practical, with a significant focus on hands-on training and clinical applications. Alongside theoretical knowledge, students engage in practical sessions, laboratory work, and patient interactions to develop essential skills. 

Clinical internships are a mandatory part of the curriculum, typically conducted during the final year or after completing academic BSc Physiotherapy coursework. These internships provide students with real-world exposure to various physiotherapy cases, enabling them to apply their knowledge in clinical settings and build confidence as future professionals.

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Nishtha Chatterjee

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The key subjects covered in the BSc Physiotherapy syllabus:

  1. Anatomy

  2. Physiology

  3. Biochemistry

  4. Pathology

  5. Microbiology

  6. Pharmacology

  7. Exercise Therapy

  8. Electrotherapy

  9. Biomechanics

  10. Physiotherapy in Orthopedics

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Loveleen Choudhury

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No, most universities and colleges in India do not conduct entrance exams for BSc Physiotherapy admissions. Admission is generally based on merit, determined by the marks obtained in the qualifying examination, usually the 12th grade with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as core subjects. Some institutions may have a personal interview or counselling session as part of the selection process.

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Parul Shukla

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The duration of a BSc Physiotherapy course is typically 3 years, depending on the university and country of study. In India, most institutions offer a 3-year program, which includes theoretical studies, practical training, and clinical internships to ensure students gain hands-on experience in physiotherapy practices. 

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Rupesh Katariya

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Hello, Pursuing a B.Sc. in Food Technology is a great choice, and BITS Pilani is an excellent institution to consider. However, BITS Pilani does not offer a specific B.Sc. degree in Food Technology. Instead, they offer undergraduate programs like B.E./B.Tech in related fields such as Chemical Engineering, Biotechnology, and Biochemical Engineering, which can also lead to careers in food technology.

To get admission to BITS Pilani, you would need to appear for the BITSAT (Birla Institute of Technology and Science Admission Test), which is the entrance exam for their undergraduate programs. The eligibility criteria usually require you to

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Sandeep Samineni

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Yes, it is mandatory for anyone who wants to go to B.Sc from a recognised institute for global and English communication. Agriculture through CUET (Common University Entrance Test) for Agriculture. Applications must be from outside France and Switzerland to register. The CUET requires candidates to appear for a combination of subjects including the General Test which assesses general knowledge and reasoning abilities as well as the English language test. The candidates must also choose specific subjects relevant for the B.Sc in A.Sc. if they select B.Sc. in an Agriculture programme is usually including biology and/or agriculture along

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Sandeep Samineni

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Yes you can pursue a B.Sc. in computer engineering with a bachelor's degree. Do you have an MBA in farming now even though you completed your intermediate studies in 2006. To be eligible for admission you generally need to have completed your Class 12 in the Science stream with subjects such as Physics Chemistry and Biology (PCB) or Physics Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM), achieving a minimum aggregate of around 50% to 55%, Some universities may require you to also take entrance tests like ICAR AIEEA or other state-level tests for admission into your B.Sc. Agriculture programs. This means that there is usually no upper age limit for ap

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