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Hello,
I guess you are indicating BPT.
BASLP stands for Bachelor of Audiology and Speech Language Pathology. This professional course is also known by the name of Bachelor of Audiology and Speech Language Therapy. It is a 4 years long undergraduate level professional course . BASLP graduates may work closely with patients suffering from hearing, balance and speech disorders. Common places to find work are- Government and Private Hospitals, NGOs and Schools for Children with hearing and speech disorder.
BPT is an undergraduate program which is of 4-year duration including compulsory six months of clinical internship. After successful completion of the BPT couse. one can get employment opportunities in both the private and government sectors . The BPT course graduates are lucratively employed in areas such as hospitals, health institutes, fitness centres, private clinics.
In my opinion. I think BPT is better course than BALSP. Due to large job in this field.
I hope this will help you.
All the best !!
Hello applicant,
*Bachelors of Occupational Therapy, also known as BOT, is a bachelor's degree programme in the field of medicine. The course has been structured to focus on practices of prevention and cure along with rehabilitation.
*In most colleges, BOT admission is done on the basis of merit. But in some reputed colleges, they conduct their own entrance exam for the selection of students such as CMC Vellore , Manipal University Bachelor of Occupational Therapy entrance exam etc.
*The eligibility criteria is
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As you said, you obtained 320 marks in NEET 2020. If you want to know about the colleges, in which you can get chances then simply go through the predictors, where you can easily clarify your doubts regarding colleges. So just by following the given links, you can predict it easily:
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Preparation for the NEET exam needs equal focus on the all.three subjects namely Physics, Chemistry and Biology.As you have said you don't like physics at all but you are willing to give it more time so that you can build up your concepts to solve questions.Well there are many of us who don't like Physics but for exam like NEET the national level entrance exam, where for each and every marks there is cut-throat competetion all subjects become important to practice.
Now considering your situation rather than spending more time you should work on speding quality time that means you should choose some few specific hours for studying Physics and try to do group study with friends so that you won't feel any difficulty and boredom.Ask and clear your physics doubts to your best teachers.As if you will keep hating Physics then how you gonna spend hours while studying it? And if you keep doing so your overall NEET scores will drop for sure. In conclusion give equal inmportance to all three subjects if you really want to score best in NEET exam.
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Cut offs change every year depending on various factors such as no.of Candidates appearing for the exam, no.of Candidates qualified, top NEET score and difficulty of the exam. You haven't mentioned your Category. In 2019, the cut offs for various Categories have been as follows:
General Category: 134-701
OBC/SC/ST: 107-133
This year there might be a fluctuation of cut offs. So if you belong to General Category/EWS, with this score, it is difficult to qualify but if you belong to OBC.SC.ST, the chances are border line.
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Hello student,
Actually you have not mentioned in which college you want to get admission. So it is quite difficult for us to tell about that. But in general as to have in total 62% marks in aggregate and 40 6.5% marks in PCB you may not get good government BPT colleges. But in this marks you may get any private BPT colleges easily.
BOT is basically an health related profession which is oriented with management and intervention to pay attention to individuals with any injury or disease or depression so mainly it includes physical as well as mental stress.
The subjecst that you will be studying in BOT are as follows -
Refer to the website below for more detailed information... https://www.careers360.com/courses/bot-bachelor-of-occupational-therapy Colleges in Mumbai that offer BOT are -
Refer to the link below for the same..
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-occupational-therapy-colleges-in-mumbai
Best wishes. Thank you.
Hello!!
Hope you are doing great!!
BOT course is related to medical field.BOT stands for Bachelor of Occupational Therapy.The duration of this course is 4 year along with 6 months internship.
After the completion of BOT (Bachelor of Occupational Therapy ,MOT can be done.MOT stands for Master in Occupational Therapy .The duration of this course is 2 years.MOT is also related to medical field.
Hope it helps!!
Thank you!!
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