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Many colleges across India offer BPT (Bachelor of Physiotherapy) courses. Below is a list of popular colleges that offer BPT:
1. Christian Medical College (CMC), Vellore – Tamil Nadu 2. Manipal College of Health Professions – Karnataka 3. Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research – Chennai 4. Saveetha University – Chennai 5. NIMS University – Jaipur 6. Amity University – Noida 7. Maharajah’s Institute of Medical Sciences – Andhra Pradesh 8. DY Patil University – Navi Mumbai 9. Government Physiotherapy Colleges in various states 10. AIIMS (select campuses offer paramedical courses including BPT)
To apply, you usually need to pass 12th with PCB subjects and go through entrance exams or merit-based admission depending on the state.
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Hello aspirant,
No, the Guntur Medical College does not offers BSc in Anesthesia course. But it does offers Diploma in Anesthesia Technician.
For more information, visit the website given below,
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/guntur-medical-college-guntur/courses
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Hello Deepika,
As a candidate in the SC category with 292 marks in NEET 2025, you do have some chances of getting into a government medical college, but this is going to be more through the state quota and not the All India Quota (AIQ) as the cutoffs tend to be higher under the AIQ. Here are your better options:
Check here for more information: NEET UG 2025 College Predictor
Very low chance in government colleges. Possible in private colleges.
Very low chance in government colleges. Possible in private colleges through state counselling.
Hello,
Congratulations on earning a PwBD category NEEt rank of 6826! You have a good chance of being admitted to a Veterinary College, particularly for the BVSc & AH course, given your extra reservation under the SC category.
What You Should Do?
It is nearly hard to get MBBS or BDS seats at Government colleges with 100 marks.
Even at private universities, entrance to MBBS or BDS programs is point impossible for someone with a 100 NEET score. The average qualify my score for the general category is 144, which is 100 marks below the cutoff. Even while certain private colleges may have lower requirements, especially for management quota seats, it's still a very low score, and their aren't many possibilities of getting in.
With a NEET 2025 AIR of 9,86,456 and a General EWS rank of 89,366, admission to MBBS in government colleges is not possible, as the cutoff for EWS category in most states typically closes around 500–550 marks, which usually corresponds to ranks below 1,50,000. Your current rank is too low for any government seat, even in the mop-up or stray vacancy rounds.
MBBS in private colleges under management quota may still be an option, but it will depend on availability and fees, which are generally high. You might also have chances in private BDS colleges, or courses like BAMS, BHMS, BPT, and BSc Nursing, where cutoffs are lower and more relaxed. If MBBS remains your first goal, preparing again for NEET next year could also be considered.
With 443 marks in NEET 2025, an AIR of 1,33,537, and belonging to the OBC-NCL category from Bihar, you have a decent chance of getting a government BAMS seat in Bihar, especially in later rounds or through AYUSH state counselling. In previous years, BAMS government colleges in Bihar had cutoff marks for OBC candidates ranging from 420 to 460, depending on the college and availability of seats. Since you’re within this range, admission is quite possible.
For Uttar Pradesh, the cutoffs for BAMS government colleges tend to be slightly higher—often around 460–480 for OBC, so getting a seat there might be a bit tougher, though not impossible in mop-up or stray vacancy rounds.
Keep an eye on both state counselling portals, fill in as many choices as allowed, and participate actively in all rounds.
Eligibility for BPT: 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology; minimum 50% marks; age 17+.
Fees:
Government colleges: 10,000 – 55,000 per year
Private colleges: 1 – 5 lakhs per year
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