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After completing a Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) degree, individuals are not typically entitled to prefix "Dr" before their name. The title of "Doctor" is traditionally reserved for individuals who have earned a doctoral degree, such as Doctor of Medicine (MD), Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), or Doctor of Physical Therapy
Hello Anjali,
Your NEET results are very poor I am sorry to say. With your NEET you would not be eligible for any college in India. Also 50 percentile in MHTCET would not get you any medical college as well I am sorry to say. My advice to you would
Hello Mohit,
Since you want to know whether you are a Delhi official or not so in order to come under Delhi candidate you must have a Delhi Domicile certificate and the eligibility for the certificate is that :
Yes you can get the admission in physiotherapy through NEET counselling depending upon your NEET score. You will not be facing much difficulty in getting the admission in BPT in any institute as there is no much bounding criteria for the admission. All you need to go for the counselling
NEET (National Eligibility Entrance Test) is an entrance test for the admissions to MBBS, BDS, and various groups of medicine. The cut off marks and percentage varies based on the state and category. It also varies based on the difficulty level of question paper, top marks and students appeared for
Hello Mansi
You just gave the exam yesterday, it is highly difficult to predict what rank you might get without knowing how well you prepared the exam and how well you answered them in the exam. What you can do is self evaluate the exam on the basis of how
Hello .. hope you are doing well.. well , to get the admission in bsc bpt you need to clear first 10+2 ie: the eligiblity criteria.. then you may get admission on based on either merit or there are some entrance exam for top college.. the fee goes around from
Hello!
The chances of getting a government seat with 177 marks are somewhat low, as most government colleges require at lease 500+ marks, even considering your category and state quota.
We suggest you look into private medical colleges. Here's a list:
Https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-private-medical-colleges-in-india
Good luck!
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