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a year agoContributor-Level 10
SNS College of Physiotherapy, Coimbatore offers the course for Bachelor of Physiotherapy, divided into government and management quotas. Annual fees are 3,000 in the government quota and 33,000 in the management quota. The duration for the BPT course is 4.5 years along with 6 months of internship. Additional material or facility fees might incur on students, which vary per course. It is thus important for students to consider other possible fees throughout the time in class for their course. For details on the college and this, please access the college's official site or contact the admissions directly.
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Healthcare Events: Go to healthcare events and offer to talk about subjects that interest your audience. Websites like Healthcare Conferences UK often ask for people to speak.
Speaking Agencies: Sign up with groups like GDA Speakers, BigSpeak, or Executive Speakers Bureau. They help match you with event organizers.
Professional Groups: Join organizations like the Forum for Healthcare Strategists. They often need speakers for their meetings.
Meeting People: Go to healthcare workshops, classes, and networking events to meet professionals who might need guest speakers.
Online Tools: Use websites like LinkedIn to show your skills and connect w
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Undoubtedly, you can take a Master's degree in a medical field, although the eligibility varies according to programs and schools. Some of the medical fields for instance M.Sc. in Medical Microbiology, M.Sc. in Nursing, or even M.Sc. in Clinical Research may have quite relaxed eligibility criteria or open doors to students holding a B.Sc. degree in relevance. But the low B.Sc. percentage of 47 might prove to be an obstacle, for most medical Master's programs seek higher percentages than this one for entry into it.
Nevertheless, age is not generally a restriction for a postgraduate program. Some institutions have age limits for some spec
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It would be difficult for someone to secure an admission seat at Shri Narayan Prasad Awasthi Government Ayurved College for BAMS with a NEET score of 43.51%ile, OBC rank of 581,435, and an All India rank of 1,311,042. Because cut-off ranks are generally much lower for government colleges, they are for BAMS programs, which tend to be much sought after.
However, the chances were much better if you belonged to a particular state or category having some reservation. So, watch out for that state-wise cutoff and counseling processes since some states have less required cut-off leaving their students with admission possibilities.
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