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Mayurdeep BoraVisionary by style, Revolutionary by birth

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Sure,
Eligibility criteria is same as for the other UG courses:
1. Pass 10+2 from a recognized board.
2. Not more than the eligible age which is listed by the University.
3. Gap certificate if applicable.
4. At least 50-60% in 10+2.
5. Crack the entrance.
6. Permanent resident of India.

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Mayurdeep BoraVisionary by style, Revolutionary by birth

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BPT is much better than DPT. Bachelorette degree is much better than just a Diploma. Diploma in PT is like technician or helper to a BPT or MPT holder. You won't have the adequate knowledge. Just a Diploma will have the basic knowledge of treating the patient like a nurse does. But once you get the Degree, you are a professional in that field and can be called as Doc or Physio. Thanks.

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Mayurdeep BoraVisionary by style, Revolutionary by birth

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PGIMER is having better reputation and exposure to patients. Also, PGIMER is more popular than GNDU. Also, the place matters a little, Chandigarh being the major city with more patients than the GNDU. Moreover, there is no issue in GNDU. GNDU is also a best institute. But, when comes to comparison with PGIMER, I'll go with PGIMER.

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Amandeep Kaur

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Hello, Clearing NEET will open you to the gates of MBBS whereas BPT doesn't require any entrance. Both fields in itself are meant to serve humanity. If you are compassionate enough then even any of this medical field will lead you to the good future. So, try to analyze yourself whether you can really bear the pressure of NEET preparation again in the positive way without any complaints! Rest is your choice!
All the best and choose wisely!

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shivangi raizada

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If you have secured at least 50% marks in aggregate in 5 subjects including English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology, and one subject with the highest score out of the remaining subjects in your class 12th, then you can get admission in BPT

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Pradip Ku Sahu#medico as well as a lecturer

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BPO, BPT is better among all. If you want a job earlier, then BPO is very good course. Many NGOs and companies are providing job in India as well as abroad. BPT is also good, as it's a paramedical course. It has more demand, nowadays. Many people are suffering from arthritis, stiffness, joint pain, low back pain. For these diseases, therapy is the alternative treatment.

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Pradip Ku Sahu#medico as well as a lecturer

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BPT is better, as you directly deal with the patient you can earn more, serve more. But, in case of BPO, you will make an equipment (artificial limb, etc.). For the patient, if necessary for patient. Every patient has not required any equipment. But, in physiotherapy every patient have to deal with the therapists after wearing equipment or before wearing equipment.

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Pradip Ku Sahu#medico as well as a lecturer

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Both are good, as these are the two branches of Rehabilitation. In terms of job, BPO is better, but the salary is limited. In case of BPT, job is limited, but salary is not limited, it depends on you, how much you work. You work more you will earn, so for future BPT is quite better, for earlier job BPO is good.

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