I've scored less than 60% in 12th boards, can I get admission in Symbiosis College of Physiotherapy?
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SCOP requires you to have completed 12th standard (HSC) with Physics, Chemistry + Biology (PCB) — plus 10th (SSC) — to be eligible.
You also must have appeared in NEET-UG (for the relevant year — e.g. 2025) to get admission.
Official eligibility criteria pages do not explicitly mention a minimum bo
Candidates looking for BPT course admission at Symbiosis College of Physiotherapy must complete Class 12 in the Science stream with Biology, Physics and Chemistry. The selection criteria are based on NEET UG scores. The application process at the SCP is conducted online.
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