can I get admission for BPT with low neet score
Hello,
Yes, definitely! BPT is a great course if you are interested in healthcare, and the cut-offs for BPT are much lower than MBBS or BDS. In fact, many colleges don’t even require NEET for BPT your 12th marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology are often enough.
You can explore :
• State government or private paramedical colleges
• Recognized private universities offering healthcare programs
• Institutes affiliated with health universities like Dr. NTRUHS, Maharashtra MUHS, etc.
Even if your NEET score is low or you didn’t clear the cutoff, you can still get into trusted colleges. Just make sure the college is approved by UGC or the relevant health education councils.
For more options of colleges, you can check this link below:
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-physiotherapy-colleges-in-india
Thank you!
Yes , you can get admission for BPT (Bachelor of physiotherapy) in private colleges or through mangement quota.
Government colleges generally have a higher NEET Score requirement for BPT.
In most states in India NEET is not mandatory, BPT Seats based on 12th marks through direct addmission or mangement quota.
Yes, it is possible to get admission to a Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) program with a low NEET score, or even without appearing for NEET at all, depending on the specific college and its admission criteria.
While some institutions prioritize NEET scores, many private colleges and state universities offer BPT programs through other means, such as 12th-grade marks, state-level entrance exams, or direct admissions.
A low NEET score is a setback, not a barrier. Explore all options to find the right path. Your passion for healthcare can still lead to a rewarding career!
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