Can I apply for BPT at Topiwala National Medical College, Mumbai only through MH CET and without NEET?
Asked about Topiwala National Medical College, Mumbai - Bachelor of Physiotherapy (B.P.Th)
I passed the 12th with 60%.
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It is not possible to get admitted to the Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) course Topiwala National Medical College (TNMC), Mumbai through MH CET and without NEET to the 2025-2026 session.
Here's why:
BPT at The New Medical College Mumbai: NEET Is Now Compulsory
Since the latest rules, NEET-UG is now compulsory to possess the admission to top physiotherapy colleges in Maharashtra (such as Topiwala National Medical College, Mumbai) since the 2025-26 study year.
TNMC offers admission to BPT course, which follows an application and counselling procedure that is channelized by the Directorate of Medical Education and Research (DMER), Maharashtr...more -
No, you cannot apply for BPT at Topiwala National Medical College, Mumbai through just MHTCET exam. NEET exam is mandatory to give to apply for most government medical colleges in India including this college.
You also mentioned that you scored 60% in your class 12th which according to me is decent for admission in medical colleges.
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