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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
Merit seat fees at SIA College of Health Sciences, College of Physiotherapy are lower (INR 1,38,000) and allocated through state counselling. Institutional quota seats have higher fees. The main difference between merit and institutional quota fees for the B.P.Th course is that institutional quota fees (INR 4,14,000) are three times higher than merit fees. NRI seats have the highest fees (INR 6,90,000). Students should clearly understand seat type before confirming admission.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
For merit seat students in B.P.Th course at SIA College of Health Sciences, College of Physiotherapy, the annual tuition fee is approximately INR 1,38,000. This does not include hostel or personal expenses. Fees may change slightly as per official updates. Students should confirm the exact amount during admission.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, appearing for NEET-UG is a mandatory eligibility criterion for BPT admissions across all quotas. While the 85% State Quota is filled through the DMER Maharashtra merit list based on NEET scores, the 15% Institutional Quota is also filled based on your NEET-UG performance for that year. There is no "direct admission" path that bypasses the NEET requirement.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
Students belonging to reserved categories or economically weaker sections can apply. They need valid caste and income certificates. Female candidates may also receive certain benefits under state rules. For example, female candidates from EBC/EWS/SEBC/OBC categories get a 100% tuition fee waiver. The approval depends on government policies for that academic year.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, eligible B.P.Th students at SIA College of Health Sciences, College of Physiotherapy can apply for Maharashtra government scholarships. Reserved category students like SC, ST, OBC, and EWS may get fee concessions. Some students may receive partial or full tuition support depending on eligibility. Students must submit proper documents during admission.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
The fee structure of B.P.Th course at SIA College of Health Sciences, College of Physiotherapy is similar to other private MUHS-affiliated colleges. Merit seats have lower fees compared to institutional quota seats. Some colleges may charge slightly higher depending on facilities. Students should check category-wise fees carefully before admission.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
The SIA College of Health Sciences, College of Physiotherapy, follows MUHS guidelines, similar to many physiotherapy colleges in Maharashtra. The course duration and syllabus are standard. Compared to bigger institutions like D Y Patil College of Physiotherapy, infrastructure size may differ, but academic structure remains similar. Students should compare fees, hospital exposure, and location before making a choice.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
The six-month internship in B.P.Th course at SIA College of Health Sciences, College of Physiotherapy helps students apply what they learned in classrooms. They work under senior physiotherapists and treat real patients. Internship improves clinical reasoning, communication, and decision-making skills. It also helps students understand hospital working systems. Without completing internship successfully, students cannot receive their degree certificate.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, practical training is a major part of B.P.Th course at SIA College of Health Sciences, College of Physiotherapy. Students attend lab sessions and hospital postings from early years. They learn how to assess patients, use physiotherapy equipment, and design treatment plans. Clinical hours increase every year. During internship, students work full-time in hospitals, which builds confidence and real-life skills.
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