Does KJ Somaiya College of Physiotherapy accept NEET score?

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    Nishtha Shukla | Guide-Level 15

    7 months ago

    Yes, KJ Somaiya College of Physiotherapy accepts NEET score for admission to BPT programme. For all other courses, NEET is not required for admission. Besides, candiadates also need to pass Class 12 examination of Maharashtra Higher Secondary School Board or equivalent with English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology (Botany/ Zoology) subjects to get admission in BPT programme.

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    Pappala Dilleswari

    a year ago

    Generally, for admission into KJ Somaiya college of physiotherapy colleges, a NEET score of around 500-550 out of 720 is considered to be a good score. However, the cut-off score may vary depending on the state and the category of the candidate

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    Ritesh Kanojiya | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    It appears that the BPT (Bachelor of Physiotherapy) programme at KJ Somaiya College of Physiotherapy in Mumbai does not recognize NEET scores. NEET results are not mentioned in the information that is currently available, suggesting that the college's admissions procedure is based on other standards or its own entrance exam. The number of candidates and the level of difficulty of the entrance exam are two elements that determine the cutoff for admission to the college. Programs in BPT, MPT (Masters in Physiotherapy), and PhD in Physiotherapy are available at the college. The BPT programme costs 9.28 Lacs per year. It is advised to get

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Nishtha Shukla

KJ Somaiya College of Physiotherapy shortlists candidates for PhD programme based on the Common Entrance Test, PET examination conducted by the Maharashtra University of Health Sciences (MUHS). Admissions for BPT are centrally carried out through a Common Entrance Test, NEET (National Eligibility & Entrance Test). Aspirants wishing to get admission in MPT course need to pass the Common Entrance Test, PGP-CET conducted by the State Government.

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Saumya Shukla

Yes, KJ Somaiya College of Physiotherapy offers two-years long MPT programme. The PG-level programme is available in four specialisations, including neurosciences, community physiotherapy, etc. Admission to the course is done based on merit in the PGP-CET. Before applying for admission, it is advisable that the candidates ensure they meet the eligibility requirements.

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Mohit Sharma

KJ Somaiya College of Physiotherapy allot seats under two categories: state quota and institute quota. The seat allotment for the MPT courses is done based on merit in PGP-CET. There are a total of 24 seats for the MPT programmes. Below table showcases a specialisation-wise seat bifurcation:

Courses

Seats

MPT in Musculoskeletal Sciences

9

MPT in Cardiovascular and Respiratory

6

MPT in Neurosciences

6

Master in Community Physiotherapy

3

NOTE: The aforementioned seat count is as per the official website/sanctioning body. It is still subject to changes and hence, is indicative.

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Aishwarya Kumari

The topics covered in the KJ Somaiya College of Physiotherapy MPT curriculum are related to the field of Physiotherapy. In the PG course, candidates learn more in-depth topics and techniques. Some of the common topics that can be included in this course syllabus are electrophysiology, biomechanics, paediatrics, physical and functional diagnosis. 

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Manori Sahni

KJ Somaiya College of Physiotherapy MPT graduates can find job opportunities public and private sectors. Some of the popular job roles among these degree holders are Physiotherapists, Physical Education Teachers, etc. The salary package of a candidate further depend upon various factors, such as individual's specialization, years of experience, location, type of employer, and demand for their skills. 

Moreover, the salary details for MPT graduates are as follows:

  • Entry-Level: INR 3 - 6 LPA
  • Experienced: INR 7 - 10 LPA

NOTE: The mentioned details are as per unofficial sources. Hence, is indicative.

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