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If you’re looking for the best colleges for Physiotherapy in Madhya Pradesh, here are some good options you can consider:
If you want to take admission in Government Colleges you can check these colleges
1. Government College of Physiotherapy, Indore
One of the most reputed in MP, it is also affiliated with MP Medical Science University
2. Government Physiotherapy College, Bhopal
Offers BPT and MPT, and has good infrastructure and experienced faculty
For Private Colleges:
1. LNCT University, Bhopal
Popular private college with BPT & MPT courses, with modern labs and hospital tie ups.
2. People’s University, Bhopal
Offers BPT and higher studies and focuses on clinical training.
For the Admission Process, most colleges take admission based on your class 12th PCB marks and some may conduct their own entrance test or follow MP online counselling
For a complete list of physiotherapy colleges in Madhya Pradesh, click here:
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-physiotherapy-colleges-in-madhya-pradesh
It's better to check for approval from the Indian Association of Physiotherapists (IAP) before applying.
All the best!
With 422 marks in 12th board exam, your estimated TNEA cutoff would likely be around 140 to 150 out of 200, depending on your subject-wise scores. This is not high enough for top branches like CSE or ECE in top-tier government colleges like CEG or MIT.
If you belong to a reserved category such as BC, MBC, SC, or ST, you may get chances in government colleges for branches like Civil, Mechanical, or EEE in tier-2 or tier-3 government engineering colleges, especially in districts like Theni, Dharmapuri, Virudhunagar, or Sivaganga.
Chances are better in government-aided or self-financing colleges under government quota. You should definitely participate in TNEA counselling and fill as many options as possible across multiple districts to improve your chances.
Yes, you can apply for a Ph.D. even if you haven’t done M.Phil.
As per the latest UGC guidelines, M.Phil. is no longer mandatory. You just need a Master’s degree in a relevant field with at least 55% marks (50% for reserved categories).
You’ll either need to clear the university’s Ph.D. entrance exam or have a valid score in exams like UGC NET, CSIR NET, or GATE. If you’ve cleared NET/JRF, most universities will exempt you from the entrance test and move you straight to the interview round.
A regular polygon is a two-dimensional closed shape in which all the sides are of equal length and all the interior angles are equal in measure. This means the shape is both equilateral (equal sides) and equiangular (equal angles). Examples of regular polygons include the equilateral triangle, where all three sides and angles are equal, and the square, which has four equal sides and four right angles. Regular polygons are symmetrical and have a balanced, uniform appearance.
With 83 percentile in MHT CET PCM and OBC category, getting top colleges like VJTI, SPIT, DJ Sanghvi, or COEP is not possible for Computer Engineering, as they usually close above 95–99 percentile.
You have better chances in mid to lower-tier colleges in Mumbai and nearby areas. Some colleges where you might get Computer Engineering include:
– Universal College of Engineering, Palghar – Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Institute of Technology, Panvel – Shah and Anchor Kutchhi Engineering College, Chembur (in later rounds) – St. John College of Engineering, Palghar – Aldel Education Trust's St. John Technical Campus, Palghar
These colleges usually have OBC closing percentiles ranging from 75 to 85 or even lower in the later CAP rounds.
Hello sir,
Thanks for reaching out!
If you want to do B.Ed after completing an engineering degree you may need the following documents:
• 10th and 12th Marksheets
• Engineering degree marksheet(all semesters)
• Transfer certificate(TC)
• The degree or provisional certificate
• ID proofs(Aadhar etc.)
• passport size photographs
• community/income certificate(if applicable)
• Entrance exam score(if required by the University)
check the official website of your University for specific requirements .
To explore more about B.ed course:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-ed-bachelor-of-education
Yes, in most colleges and hostels you can use mobile phones, but the rules vary depending on the institution.
Allowed in hostels: You can use your phone freely in your hostel room, but some colleges may set quiet hours or request students not to disturb others (especially at night).
Restrictions in classes or study hours: While phones are fine in the hostel, their use might be restricted during class hours, study hours, or library time. Repeated misuse might lead to warnings or confiscation.
Girls' hostels and strict colleges: In some colleges, especially in smaller cities or traditional institutions, girls' hostels may have stricter rules, like no late-night phone usage or monitored internet access.
Wi-Fi and signal: Even if phones are allowed, some hostels may not offer strong Wi-Fi or good signal, so it’s good to check beforehand.
yes , you should learn . School is a place where we go to learn new things. It helps us gain knowledge, build good habits, and become better people. In school, we learn subjects like math, science, and English, and also learn to play, share, and work with others. Learning in school makes our future bright and helps us achieve our dreams. Teachers guide us and help us understand the world around us. That is why school and learning are very important in our life .
Sarvodaya Inter College is a boys' school located in Gopalganj (Malawan), Fatehpur, Uttar Pradesh. It offers classes from 6th to 12th and follows the Hindi medium. The school is affiliated with the UP Board and was established in 1952. It has a library with about 3,400 books and around 20 computers for students. The school does not provide hostel or mid-day meal facilities. It is a non-residential school that focuses on basic education and learning for students in the area.
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