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Maitry Sharma

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Private hospitals such as the Fortis, Apollo, Max, etc., and other superspecialty chain of hospitals have been participating in Sri Lakshmi Narayana Institute of Medical Science placements. The college's reputation helps students secure good jobs in private hospitals, and some students have been placed in reputed hospitals such as Apollo and Fortis.

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Maitry Sharma

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Well I am not part of the course but as far as I surfed multiple websites, they say that a students can get an average of 15 Lakhs per annum. Packages are offered based on one's skill set and overall performance. 

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Venkata Siddardha Voona

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Fees for GNM course at Kalawati Nursing and Paramedical College is based on number of semesters. Actually, this GNM ( General Nursing and Midwifery ) is a 3 years course, so there are six semesters in this course. Fee for GNM course per semester is around ninety thousand (90, 000). So fee for whole course is 90,000 * 6 = 5,40,000 ( five lakhs fourty thousand). But this fee is only for academic fee only there will be some other fees like hostel fee, examination fee etc. 

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Maitry Sharma

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Well just like any other University SLNMS does provide its students a decent facility of placement. But it does not give a 100% placement guarantee. Also, the course which you are in will decide the opportunities available to you. So I would suggest to not completely rely on their placement cell for a job security, give your efforts to explore other places as well. 

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Venkata Siddardha Voona

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Sorry to say that this year is a bad year for NEET students because cutoff for every medical college increased gradually. This due to more number of students got 720, 700+ and 650+ marks in the exam. If you get same marks in the last you will have a good chance to get admission in BDMS. So many members filed case on NTA for NEET paper leak. Finally for your marks, you can't get seat in BAMS college this year. 

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Parul Thapa

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Physiotherapy deals with rehabilitation of patients through physical therapy techniques. Physiotherapy courses were developed for assessing, diagnosis and also treating patients with physical impairments and disabilities.
On other hand, there are courses in Paramedical fields which could be termed as a group of health professions constituting support system to medical profession in looking after patients. They call for specialised skills and training in keeping with specific nature of particular paramedical roles.

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Parul Thapa

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Choosing the best country for studying or practicing physiotherapy abroad depends on several factors, including the quality of education, opportunities for clinical practice, recognition of qualifications, language, cost of living, and career prospects. 

The popular countries for MSc courses are Canada,  Canada,  UK,  Canada,  Australia,  Ireland and New Zealand.

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Parul Thapa

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Graduates from government colleges have better accesses to job sectors in public sector institutions like government hospitals and clinics, while private college graduates find opportunities in private hospitals, private clinics, sports facilities, and rehabilitation centers.
Particularly for freshers from government colleges, starting salary could be a bit higher; in government healthcare institutions, pay scales are mostly standardized. 

But, Physiotherapists from private colleges may get lower salaries at beginning but may have a wider scope of earning greatly through private practice or specialization.

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Parul Thapa

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Main difference between a degree and a Diploma in Physiotherapy is all about level of education and area of practice.

A degree in Physiotherapy means a university or college undergraduate or graduate degree course. All undergraduate courses are roughly 3 to 4 years in duration. Degree course is about all rounded education in physiotherapy. 

A Diploma in Physiotherapy is shorter and more focused than a degree. Such programs are usually short running for 1 to 2 years and are best for those who want to get jobs quickly after their education.

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Parul Thapa

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Ease of studying a Physiotherapy course depends on individual tastes, learning styles, dedication and also effort that candidates are ready to pay to their studies.

Physiotherapy comes along with its challenges and complexities but opportunities presented are rewarding for one interested in healthcare, human anatomy and also rehabilitation.

At the end difficulty level depends on individual because it is subjective.

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