B.P.T.
If you're looking for low fee BPT colleges in Tamil Nadu, your can check government and aided colleges. BPT is a 4.5-year program including internship. In government colleges, the annual fee can be as low as 10,000 to 20,000, making the total course cost affordable around 50,000–80,000 for the entire course.
Some known government and low-cost options in Tamil Nadu include:
Private colleges may charge high , but some aided colleges offer fee concessions. Also, if you belong to reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC), you might be eligible for fee waivers or scholarships under state government schemes.
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BPT admission starts mostly around March or June. Some colleges take admission by using NEET marks. In some states, counselling is done by state health university or paramedical board. Student needs to fill online form with name, marks and details. After this college will release list or give seat directly. Then student must go for document check and pay fee. This way seat gets confirmed. Student must keep checking official site or Careers360 page for latest date and link.
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With 82.50% in MHT CET (PCB group), you have a fair chance of getting admission for BPT (Bachelor of Physiotherapy) in private colleges in Maharashtra. Government BPT seats are limited and highly competitive, but you can target private colleges like:
You should participate in state counseling (CAP rounds) under the Health Science Courses to secure a seat.
Hello aspirant,
Indeed, for the present academic year, Banaras Hindu University (BHU) is offering the Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) program. Admission to BHU's 4-year, full-time BPT program, which includes a 6-month internship, is determined by the results of the CUET UG exam.
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Here is the list of Physiotherapy Colleges in Maharashtra accepting MHTCET score,
I hope this helps you.
Best of luck for your college hunting.
Hi Shikha!
Thanks for your query. With 360 marks in NEET 2025, getting admission to Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) is definitely possible, especially in private and some semi-government colleges.
BPT courses don't have centralized counselling like MBBS, but many colleges accept NEET scores and conduct institutional-level counselling or state-level paramedical counselling. Admission eligibility varies from 280 to 450 marks, depending on the state and college reputation.
With 360 marks, you can aim for: Private BPT colleges in Maharashtra, MP, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka and some colleges in Uttar Pradesh also accept NEET scores in this range.
If you want to know more detail about BPT Admission through NEET top Colleges & Eligibility you can visit here:
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With a 65 percentile in CET under the SC category, you may have a chance to get admission into a BPT (Bachelor of Physiotherapy) course in some government or private colleges, depending on the cutoff trends in your state. However, admission chances will vary based on the availability of seats, state quota, and specific college cutoffs. It's recommended to check with the official counselling portal of your state and consider applying to multiple colleges to improve your chances.
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The Bachelor of Physiotherapy is a 4.5-year undergraduate professional course that includes four years of academic learning and six months of compulsory clinical internship. It focuses on teaching students the science of physical movement and how to treat patients with injuries, physical impairments, or disabilities through non-surgical techniques. To be eligible for this course, you must have completed Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as core subjects, securing a minimum of 50% marks (relaxation may be given if you are from reserved categories). The admission process varies depending on the college or state. Some colleges take admission based on entrance exams like NEET-UG, while others may conduct their own entrance tests or offer merit-based admissions using 12th-grade marks. After the application stage, merit lists are prepared, and shortlisted candidates are invited for counseling sessions, during which seat allotment and document verification are carried out. Final admission is confirmed after fee submission. Some of the well-known colleges offering BPT in India include Manipal College of Health Professions, Jamia Hamdard (New Delhi), Christian Medical College (Vellore), SRM University, and Amity University. After completing BPT, you can work as physiotherapists in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, sports clinics, or even start independent practices. This course offers promising career opportunities in both government and private healthcare sectors.
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Hello,
TMV does not officially publish past-year BPT entrance papers online. But you can find similar model/sample papers to help you prepare :
General physiotherapy entrance sample papers , such as those on Scribd covering anatomy, physiology etc.
Sample papers from other universities (e.g., Sri Sri University BPT entrance) that follow a similar pattern.
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