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28th April 2017, 07:09 PM
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Am I eligible to diploma in Physiotherapy if not done 10+2 in science?


Can I do any diploma or course in Physiotherapy if I have done 10+2 in arts not in science? Can you please let me know the criteria followed? It will be helpful if you can answer me soon as possible. Awaiting for the quick response on the same.




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29th April 2017, 07:07 PM
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Default Re: Am I eligible to diploma in Physiotherapy if not done 10+2 in science?

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Can I do any diploma or course in Physiotherapy if I have done 10+2 in arts not in science? Can you please let me know the criteria followed? It will be helpful if you can answer me soon as possible. Awaiting for the quick response on the same.

Sorry, you are not eligible to study Diploma in Physiotherapy course after completion of 10+2 without science stream. Those who have passed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Mathematics subjects with at least 40% marks are eligible for the Diploma in Physiotherapy course. Admission to the course is done on the basis of marks scored in the qualifying examinations. Candidates with good conduct and sound health between the ages of 17 to 35 years are eligible to apply for the Diploma in Physiotherapy course. The course is available in various institutions in India.
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