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Scholar-Level 17

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Undergraduate (UG)

  • Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT)
    – Duration: 4 ½ years + 6 months internship
    – Divided into 8 semesters
    – Focuses on movement science, rehabilitation, clinical exposure, and community practice.

Postgraduate (PG)

  • Master of Physiotherapy (MPT) – 2 years
    Offered with various specialisations such as:
    • Musculoskeletal Science
    • Neurosciences
    • Cardio‑Respiratory Sciences
    • Paediatrics Physiotherapy
    • Orthopaedics
    • General & Community Based Rehabilitation
    • Musculoskeletal Science & Manual Therapy
    • Musculoskeletal Science & Sports
    • Musculoskeletal Science & Hand Conditions
    (Multiple specialisatio

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Scholar-Level 17

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It can be worth it if:

  • You want a recognised pharmacy degree at moderate cost (₹3.5–4 L total).

  • You're focused on core pharmacy knowledge and licensure eligibility.

  • Your priority is to start a pharmacy career (industry/hospitals/retail/clinical) rather than immediate high IT placements.

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Scholar-Level 17

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  • Original 10th Standard (Matric) Certificate/Marksheet
    – To verify date of birth and identify details.

  • Original 12th Standard (Intermediate) Certificate/Marksheet
    – Your qualifying exams for eligibility purposes (usually PCB/PCM).

  • Caste Certificate (if applicable)
    – For reservation/quotas (SC/ST/OBC, etc.).

  • Certificate of Disability (if applicable)
    – For those availing disability-based reservation.

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Scholar-Level 17

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Admission Process

  1. Meet Eligibility Requirements

  2.  Completing 10+2 with the required subjects is a must.

  3. Application Form Submission

    • Download or obtain the admission form from the official college website or campus office.

    • Fill it out with accurate details and submit along with the application fee (if applicable).

  4. Selection on Basis of Merit

    • Candidates are typically selected based on merit — that is, their qualifying examination marks (12th grade marks in Science subjects).

  5. Counselling/Verification (if applicable)

    • Shortlisted candidates will be invited (sometimes through counselling or merit lists) for verification of original documents

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Scholar-Level 17

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You can apply for PGIMER postgraduate medical courses if you:

  1. Hold an MBBS degree (or BDS for dental specialties) recognised by NMC/DCI.

  2. Have completed compulsory internship by the required date.

  3. Meet the minimum marks threshold in your qualifying degree.

  4. Are registered with a medical council.

  5. Appear in and qualify INI-CET, followed by counselling/seat allocation

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Scholar-Level 17

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Yes  admissions are merit-based, but the merit is defined by the entrance test performance (INI-CET) rather than college grades or aggregate marks alone.

You must qualify and rank well in INI-CET to be competitive for PGIMER seats.

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Scholar-Level 17

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Yes  an average student can get into PGIMER — especially in less competitive MD/MS branches if they prepare well and aim strategically.

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Scholar-Level 17

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In Maharashtra state-quota BAMS counselling (CAP Round 1), OBC category candidates with ranks up to 130,000–135,000+ were allotted BAMS seats in government/participating colleges under MUHS. This rank range is based on the last admitted candidate list in Round 1, where OBC choices extended into the 1.3 Lacs rank range.

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Scholar-Level 17

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Yes — Uzbekistan can be a good option for Indian students to study medicine (MBBS or equivalent medical degrees), but whether it's right for you depends on your priorities, goals, and how well you prepare for the challenges.

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Scholar-Level 17

Hi.

  • These rank cutoffs are not NEET marks — they are All India Ranks from central AYUSH counselling.

  • Cutoffs vary by counselling round and quota (AIQ vs state quota), so closing ranks for state-quota seats may differ.

  • For state quota admission (e.g., Goa state seats), the Directorate of Technical Education, Government of Goa releases separate cutoff lists.

  • Actual NEET score equivalents depend on the overall exam performance and rank distributions in 2025.

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