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CHANDAN GUPTA 26th May, 2018
Yeah there is a very small chance... But i suggest u must prepare again for nxt yr
Anmol Bhargava 23rd May, 2018

Hello!

To get admission in physiotherapy, you need to score a minimum number of marks i.e. clear the cutoff. Unfortunately, 100 marks are quite low and it is unlikely that the cutoff will be so less if you are from general category. The cutoff was 131 marks for general category, 118 for UR-PH and 107 for SC/ST/OBC in NEET 2017. You can join some other course or try again next year. 

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23rd May, 2018
Can you suggest me Some courses
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23rd May, 2018
You can do graduation degree like BSc in the subject of your choice. Admissions for these are on the basis of 12th standard boards percentage in most colleges. If you have given any entrances like CET for pharmacy, you can take that also. Also, you can consider BSc or BTech in biotechnology or biomedical engineering. You can also pursue a diploma course in Radiology, DMLT, Nutrition and Dietetics etc. 
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