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Aarti Singh

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Hi Shruti, you need to apply and appear for specific entrance test followed by counselling. In case the date is over then try for admission in LPU, Manipal, PGI, etc. Admissions are on in these days. Check whether you fulfill the eligibility criteria and apply. All these universities have wonderful infrastructure and world-class facilities to offer to students apart from good placements. Some even offer good scholarships. Good luck.

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Vishwajeet sing

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Dear Chinmay,
You can apply for CDS examination. For CDS, you may have any Bachelor's degree from a recognised university.
Notifications are going to be published in August, so be prepared.

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Nishant PanchalComputer Engineer

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BPT is better course for the medical students. By the way both are medical courses, But BPT is good option for you.
I will say that physiotherapy is in its growing phase. Previously awareness about physiotherapy was very minimal among general population. But now the scenario has changed. Everybody knows what physiotherapy is and what they can do.
In the next five years demand of specialized physiotherapist will increase. Physiotherapy is becoming more specific. Many of the clinics in India are treating a particular speciality only. It has already begun. We can expect a lot of centers like this coming in the next five years. Like centre f
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Chetna S

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Yes, why not. Maintain a first class, higher the grades better the chances of admission. You must take IELTS and additional study abroad exams if required.

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Nishant PanchalComputer Engineer

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Yes, you can do BPT. You don't need to appear for NEET to do BPT course. You can directly get admission in private medical colleges.
All the best.

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rohith kola

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01. School of Physiotherapy, Institute of Physically Handicapped, 4 Vishnu Digamber Marg, New Delhi.
02. College of Physiotherapy, Post Graduate Institute of Medical Research, Chandigarh.
03. Department of Physiotherapy, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar.
04. Bihar College of Physiotherapy, Patna Medical College Campus, Viklang Bhavan Hospital, Kankarbagh, Patna 20
05. Department of Physiotherapy, Punjabi University, Patiala- 147002. 2007-2009. Apollo Physiotherapy College
Pt Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Institute of Physically Handicapped
Indian Institute of Health Education and Research
Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research
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Siddhant Singh

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Bachelor of Physiotherapy eligibility conditions require PCB in class 12. Out of many courses in medical and paramedical domains, only a few accept arts students. One of them is GNM which is a three years graduation diploma in nursing. Post this, a student is registered as a nurse with a state nursing council and Indian Nursing Council and free to practice as a staff nurse at any hospital in India or abroad.

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priyank sharma

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Hello dear, It is not possible to quantify your chances of selection, but I can assure you that you can get at least BDS seat with this rank. Besides, remember that you have more chances to apply for private colleges as well.

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ayush singhal

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Yes, the majority of admissions are on the basis of NEET. In case you haven't appeared for the same, try taking admission through management quota.

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