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Kishansinh RathodFounder of Neurobytes

Contributor-Level 10

Hello Suparna,
Both courses have good scope if you have good knowledge.
But if you consider financial earning then BDS is better. Also, it is possible to get more chance of earning in BDS as compared to BPT.

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Dipin Thakur

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DPT courses are not recognized by any universities these days. The colleges offering DPT are fake. You can do a Bachelor's degree of physiotherapy, which is for 4.5 years and follow it with Master's degree for 2 years in specialized fields. The eligibility criteria for BPT is science with biology in class 12th.

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Dipin Thakur

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In terms of salary, B.Sc nursing is better, but when it comes to private practice or running a clinic, then physiotherapy is far better than nursing.

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ambreen khan

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Every college has different criteria for admission. It would be great, if you could specify which college you wish to apply?

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ambreen khan

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You can do MBBS whenever you clear the exam or get a paid seat. Your current education must meet the basic criteria for eligibility that is you should have PCB in class 12th.

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ambreen khan

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You need to clear your 12th standard with atleast 50% marks in biology, physics and chemistry including practicals. You should have passed each subject separately. A Common Entrance Test (CET) is carried out for selecting the aspirants.

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jayakishore aireripgd vlsi&ehd-btech or msc (NIEIT)

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First, you should get a job. Second, read the employment news daily. Third, join a coaching institute and prepare for the competitive exam.

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