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Jamia Hamdard Bachelor of Physiotherapy - Fees, Eligibility, Seats and Admission 2024

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JAMIA HAMDARD Bachelor of Physiotherapy Fees

The fee for Bachelor of Physiotherapy at JAMIA HAMDARD is 560000 INR. Bachelor of Physiotherapy admission 2024 at JAMIA HAMDARD will be based on CBSE 12th.

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JAMIA HAMDARD Bachelor of Physiotherapy Fees and Course Details

Course name Bachelor of Physiotherapy
Duration4 Years
Course levelUG
Mode of StudyRegular
Total Fees560000 INR
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JAMIA HAMDARD Bachelor of Physiotherapy Eligibility Criteria

To pursue a Bachelor of Physiotherapy (B.P.T.) degree at JAMIA HAMDARD in New Delhi, aspiring candidates must meet certain eligibility criteria. Applicants should have completed their 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognized board with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as compulsory subjects. They must have secured a minimum aggregate of 50% marks in these subjects. Additionally, candidates must have completed 17 years of age on or before December 31st of the year of admission. Admissions are granted based on the candidate's performance in the NEET examination, followed by counseling conducted by the university. Meeting these criteria ensures a strong foundation for students aspiring to pursue a career in physiotherapy.

Documents Required :

  • 12th mark sheet or equivalent
  • CBSE 12th mark sheet or equivalent
  • Birth certificate or any other proof of age
  • Character certificate from the last attended institution
  • Migration certificate from the last attended institution
  • Category certificate (if applicable)
  • Passport size photographs
  • Aadhaar card or any other government-issued ID proof
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Jamia Hamdard Reviews

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Jamia Hamdard University, New Delhi
By Shabnam | Bachelor of Physiotherapy | 2018
April 17, 2024 09:48:40
4

Overall: Let's be honest.This place is...decent. It isn't by any means mind-blowing but it mostly does its job. The social scene is whatever you make it - if you get the courage to go join some clubs or the like, you can definitely find your niche and enjoy yourself.

Placement: They indeed heavily advertise their "job placement statistics" to potential students. Not forgetting to give credit where it's due, if you are taking courses such as accounting, engineering, computer science and so on

Infrastructure: The buildings and facilities, well, they are a bit of a mixed bag. The classroom buildings and the libraries are modern and pretty nice. On the other hand, some buildings are very outdated, rundown and in need of complete reconstruction.

Faculty: As it is with any place, with teachers you are taking a chance. I've had them that are crazy about their subjects and really want the students to accomplish their goals. Magnificent teachers who can simplify so many concepts in a way that you feel you understand.

Hostel: Alright, now the dorms.In a word?Disappointing. You won't be surprised if you get into one of the new developments, but otherwise, be prepared for tiny living spaces, communal showers, and no sense of privacy or personal space whatsoever.

Placement

4

Infrastructure

4

Faculty

4

Hostel

4
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