To become an MBBS doctor through NEET, your marks should ideally be above 600 for a government college, where the fees are much lower, often between 20,000 to 1 lakh per year. For reserved categories, cutoff marks are slightly lower. If you score less than that, you may get admission in private colleges, but the fees there can be very high, ranging from 10 to 25 lakhs or more. So, if you want to study with lower fees, aim for a high NEET score.
RVS College of Physiotherapy charges around 90,000 per year for the BPT course. The total course fee for BPT comes to approximately 3.6–4 lakhs. For MPT, the first-year fee is around 3.8 lakhs, with a total of 7.6 lakhs. Hostel fees are approximately 30,000 per year, separate from tuition. Overall, it’s a moderately priced college with decent facilities and recognition.
Yes, there are possibilities for you to pursue MSc in Clinical Embryology through hybrid or flexible learning options. Since you are already a BHMS doctor working in a hospital in Khammam, attending full time regular college might be tough, but many universities and private institutes now offer part time, weekend, or hybrid programs in clinical embryology. These programs usually include online theoretical classes and short term on campus practical training or lab sessions that you can attend during holidays or weekends. Some private institutions even offer flexible schedules specially designed for working professionals. You can start by checking with reputed medical or paramedical universities, especially those that offer distance or blended courses in reproductive medicine or embryology. Just make sure the program is recognized and includes hands on training, since practical experience is very important in this field. So yes, it is possible to do MSc in Clinical Embryology in hybrid mode if you plan it right and choose the right institute.