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To get admission into MPT (Master of Physiotherapy) in India, the required exam depends on the university or college you are applying to. There is no single national-level entrance exam for MPT like NEET for MBBS. However, many reputed institutes conduct their own entrance exams or accept scores from state-level or university-level exams.
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Hello Amit,
It depends on the college and the course you are applying for. Some colleges require entrance exams like JEE, NEET, CAT, or university-level exams, while others offer admission based on merit (marks in previous exams).
You should check the specific admission criteria of the college you are interested in. If you need details about any particular college, please ask your question with college name and course name.
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Hello student,
Admission to the Master of Physiotherapy (MPT) program typically involves the following steps:
Check the official websites of colleges offering MPT for specific details.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, then feel free to share your questions with us, we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
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MPT or Masters in Physiotherapy is two year postgraduate degree program offered at many colleges and universities in India.
Admission to the Masters in Physiotherapy course at NIMS University is offered through merit basis. You will get admission by your marks scored on your previous academic courses.
To be eligible for MPT course at NIMS University, candidates must complete their graduation with minimum of the 50% marks from any recognized university.
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No, you are not directly eligible for a Master of Physiotherapy (MPT) after graduating with a B.Sc. in Physiology (Hons). MPT programs typically require candidates to have a Bachelor’s degree in Physiotherapy (BPT) as it provides the necessary clinical and practical training. However, with your background in Physiology, you could consider pursuing bridge courses or related fields like medical sciences, sports science, or rehabilitation studies. https://www.careers360.com/courses/mpt-master-of-physiotherapy
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The admission process for the Master of Physiotherapy (MPT) program at Government Physiotherapy College, Ahmedabad, usually starts after the announcement of the NEET PG results, since most admissions are granted based on performance in this exam. For Gujarat, admission to MPT courses is regulated by the Gujarat University or other state-recognized bodies.
Eligibility and Criteria:
Timeline:
Admission usually begins in July or August depending upon NEET PG counseling date sheet and university notifications.
To know the correct date and timings, it is advisable to refer the Gujarat University website or contact the college concerned. Careers360 and college portals also provide more details on this issue.
Hello aspirant,
After earning a bachelor's degree in nursing, one can work as a physiotherapist. However, the particular prerequisites for admission to a Master of Physiotherapy (MPT) degree could vary among institutions. The eligibility requirement for MPT is a Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT). Before enrolling for MPT, you would need to finish a BPT program if you want to work in physiotherapy.
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