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a year agoContributor-Level 8
If you find biology difficult and are considering alternatives to NEET, pursuing a Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) might be a good choice. BPT focuses on physical therapy and rehabilitation, involving subjects like anatomy and biomechanics, but with less intense biology than an MBBS degree. Career options include working as a clinical physiotherapist, sports physiotherapist, or running your own practice. Both fields are in demand, but BPT might suit you better given your interests and strengths. Shadowing professionals and speaking with current students can help you make an informed decision.
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You must practice last year's question paper for performing well in the exam. Students are advised to work on test topics according to the significance of the subject and weight-age in the test. Make a time table and stick to the regime. Focus on your strengths and improve on your weaknesses. Practice and study whenever you can. Reference books for Physiotherapy Entrance Exam:
Human Anatomy for Physiotherapy Students by I. B. Singh
Human Anatomy by B. D. Chaurasia
Handbook of General Anatomy by B. D. Chaurasia
Physiotherapy Entrance Exam will consist of questions based on 10+2 curriculum. Generall
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