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Let me bring it to your notice that, for getting admission in to the BPT Course, you don't need to worry about the NEET cut off scores. The eligibilty criteria for BPT Course is that the candidate should be 10 +2 passed out from a recognised board in subjects physics, chemistry and biology. Based upon your marks percentage in 12 th you can get admission in the good colleges. Choose your college and future wisely. Thank you.
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3 years agoContributor-Level 7
Let me bring it to your notice that, you do not need to worry about the NEET cut off information for BPT Course. The eligibilty for getting admission in to this course is the candidate should be 10+2 passed, from a recognised board in subjects biology, chemistry and physics. If you have scored a good percentage in your 12th boards, then you can apply for the BPT Course in the Government colleges.
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