On what basis does the Government Institute of Rehabilitation and Medicine offer admission to the Bachelor of Physiotherapy course?

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    The Government Institute of Rehabilitation and Medicine offers admission to the Bachelor of Physiotherapy course based on the following criteria:
    * The candidate should be a citizen of India.
    * Candidates should have completed 17 years of age as on 31st December 2023.
    * Candidates should be Natives of Tamil Nadu.
    * Candidates should have completed 10+2 with Science stream (physics, chemistry, biology, and mathematics) from a recognised board.
    * The minimum aggregate marks required for taking admission in BPT is 45%.
    * Candidates are required to take up entrance examinations organized by statutory government bodies like NEET-UG or at the stat

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Government Institute of Rehabilitation and Medicine has below criteria for taking admissions to it's various courses:
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Combined intake across all courses at Government Institute of Rehabilitation and Medicine is up to 25. Government Institute of Rehabilitation and Medicine offers a UG Degree course in Medicine & Health Sciences. The course is available in Full Time mode.

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