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Shaikat Hazra

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It's 45 percentile of the score. The minimum score required for taking admission.

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Atul Sharma

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To advance in the admissions process, applicants must have a minimum qualifying percentage in the NEET 2022 entrance exam.
To be considered for Scores and state counselling, candidates must receive marks that are at least 40th percentile equivalent for SC, ST, or OBC candidates.
Candidates who fall under the UR category must obtain a score that is at least 50 percentile-equivalent.

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Shaikat Hazra

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You need to take your entrance score card, apply online and then follow the regular guidelines of college for further admission procedure.

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Shaikat Hazra

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It will begin in the month of November. As soon as NMC/ MCI confirms the date further.

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Shaikat Hazra

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The latest cutoff is 50 percentile. You need to achieve this score to get the admission.

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It's about 50 percentile of the form enrolled

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Sneha singhal

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These are the best colleges for pursuing MPT in India:
AHIS Bangalore
AIIPMR Mumbai
ADTU Guwahati

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K J Somaiya College of Physiotherapy
Lokmanya Tilak Municipal General Hospital and Medical College
Can take admission here best colleges for physiotherapy.

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Deeksha Dixit

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With a physiotherapy course, you will work to look after an individual's physical and muscular health. You can pursue the following professional physiotherapy courses after you complete your 12th grade:
(A) Degree Courses in Physiotherapy:
1. B.Sc. In Physiotherapy
2. Bachelor of Physiotherapy
3. Bachelor of Occupational Theory
(B) Diploma Courses in Physiotherapy:
1. Diploma in Physiotherapy Technician
2. Diploma in Physiotherapy
3. Certificate in Physiotherapy
You can pursue these courses at the following colleges: https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/physiotherapy/colleges/colleges-india?sby=popularity.

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Deeksha Dixit

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The BHMS is better because it is for homeopathic doctors, unlike the paramedical BPT course.
1. The Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery BHMS covers the Science of homeopathy and its applications, according to the course syllabus. In BPT you study physiology, electrotherapy, exercise therapy, and related courses.
2. The Bachelor of Physiotherapy BPT is less expensive than the BHMS in terms of tuition. In government colleges, the cost of a BHM programme can reach Rs. 10 lacs, whereas the cost of a BPT can range from Rs. 60,000 to Rs. 6 lacs.
3. If you hold a BHMS degree, you are eligible to work as a homeopathic doctor, governme
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