Can I get admission at Doon (P.G.) Paramedical College & Hospital for BPT after 10th?

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Konatham Abhishek
6 years ago
You cant do a Bachelor's degree after class 10th. Complete your class 12th, and then go for BPT. Score 50% marks or more and apply. You can also try CET for admission into 3 of the India's Premier institutions for BPT, BPO & BOT. Check it here: http://www.niohkol.nic.in/cet2019.html

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S.L. Abhipsa
6 years ago
Well, no one can directly get admission into a under graduation course after 10th standard. So definitely you have to go for your higher secondary education i.e. +2 and then after you complete your +2 with a minimum of 50% of marks you can definitely apply for BPT course in any college of your choic

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Mayurdeep Bora
6 years ago
You can't do a Bachelor's degree after class 10th. Complete your class 12th, and then go for BPT. Score 50% marks or more and apply. You can also try CET for admission into 3 of the India's Premier institutions for BPT, BPO & BOT. Check it here: http://www.niohkol.nic.in/cet2019.html

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iam ssuhana
7 years ago
No, you cannot. For doing BPT, you must have done 12th. Some best colleges for BPT are: CHRISTIAN MEDICAL COLLEGE - VELLORE MADRAS MEDICAL COLLEGE - CHENNAI LOVELY PROFESSIONAL UNIVERSITY - PUNJAB INSTITUTE OF POST GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION AND RESEARCH -, KOLKATA BHAVA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL Science

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8 years ago
Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) UG Degree | Full Time | Duration - 54 months AICTE Approved Affiliated to Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University Use the link provided below to download the colleges brochure which contains accurate details regarding admissions, course eligibility etc. https://ww

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