Can you suggest deemed universities in Maharashtra for the physiotherapy courses that I can get with 282 marks in NEET?
I have completed my 11th and 12th from Maharashtra board.
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Students who achieve 282 marks in NEET may enroll in physiotherapy studies through the deemed universities located in Maharashtra. The first-year tuition fee for the BPT course at Dr. D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth in Pune amounts to approximately INR 2.75 Lacs while acceptance requires 282 marks in NEET exams. Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences provides BPT education for students through a total tuition fee amounting to INR 5.50 lakh. Students can pursue a BPT course at MGM University of Health Sciences in Navi Mumbai with initial-year tuition totaling INR 2.95 lakh. The universities have received official status along with providing outsta
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