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2 months agoScholar-Level 17
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SCOP requires you to have completed 12th standard (HSC) with Physics, Chemistry + Biology (PCB) — plus 10th (SSC) — to be eligible.
You also must have appeared in NEET-UG (for the relevant year — e.g. 2025) to get admission.
Official eligibility criteria pages do not explicitly mention a minimum board percentage (like “must have 60% or 50%”) — they just say “passed HSC / 12th standard.”
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2 months agoScholar-Level 17
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Yes — based on the latest information, applications (or the admission process) for courses at Symbiosis College of Physiotherapy (SCOP) are currently active / were recently active.
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2 months agoScholar-Level 17
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Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPTh) — This is the primary (and currently only) degree programme offered by SCOP.
The BPTh / BPT programme at SCOP is a 5‑year degree: 4 years of academics + 1 year compulsory clinical internship (per guidelines of National Commission of Allied and Healthcare Professionals, NCAHP).
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2 months agoScholar-Level 17
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For Merit‑quota (Indian nationals): First-year fee is ₹ 3,50,000 (₹ 3,00,000 academic + ₹ 50,000 refundable deposit).
SCOP states that the academic fee will increase by approximately 10% every year.
Based on this, many sources approximate total tuition (for all 5 years) to be around ₹ 15 lakhs.
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2 months agoScholar-Level 17
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Yes — admissions to Symbiosis College of Physiotherapy (SCOP) for the BPT / BPTh course are entrance-based.
SCOP admits most students based on NEET‑UG scores — you must have appeared in NEET-UG to be eligible.
The admission is merit-based; the institute explicitly states that there is no capitation / donation fee or “direct / management-quota via payment” scheme for BPT admissions.
SCOP has 85% of seats under “Merit Quota” (based on NEET-UG merit) and 15% as “Institutional/Management/Discretionary Quota.” However, even for that 15%, NEET-UG appearance is mandatory per eligibility criteria.
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2 months agoScholar-Level 17
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Round 1 — first seat allotment based on merit & choice filling.
Round 2 — for those who didn't get a seat first time or wish to upgrade.
Mop-up Round (Round 3) — to fill seats left vacant after Rounds 1 & 2.
Stray Vacancy Round — final round for any remaining unfilled seats
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2 months agoScholar-Level 17
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If you are seriously considering MSU Physiotherapy: don't assume management quota + fixed donation fee. Instead, treat it as a “merit-based admission with official fee list” — unless MSU gives you concrete written quota/fee data.
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2 months agoScholar-Level 17
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NEET is mandatory if you are an Indian citizen and you want to:
1. Study MBBS abroad and return to India to practice as a doctor
In this case, NEET qualification is compulsory because the National Medical Commission (NMC) requires NEET to:
Get admission to most foreign medical colleges.
Later sit for the FMGE/NExT exam to practice in India.
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2 months agoScholar-Level 17
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Carrers after MBBS in Nepal
- Postgraduate Medical Specialization
- Practice as a General Physician
- Government Medical Officers Jobs
- Work Abroad After Licensing Exams
- Public Health Carrers
- Hospital Administration
- Research and Academic Carrers
- Entrepreneurship Options
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2 months agoScholar-Level 17
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Undergraduate (UG) Courses
MBBS – Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (≈ 5 years + internship)
BDS – Bachelor of Dental Surgery
B.Sc. Nursing – Nursing degree course
Paramedical & allied-health B.Sc / Bachelor-level courses, e.g.:
Bachelor in Medical Laboratory Science (BMLS)
Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) / Bachelor in Optometry, etc.
Postgraduate (PG) Courses
MD (Doctor of Medicine) – in many medical specialties (General Medicine, Pediatrics, Pathology, Pharmacology, Radiology, etc.)
MS (Master of Surgery) – various surgical & clinical specialties (General Surgery, ENT, Orthopaedics, Ophthalmology, etc.
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