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I choose this course because of my family and relatives. I was unable to crack AIPMT. The class size was 60. All the faculties were MPT. This was the best part. They were good in teaching and didn't make us a bookworm. Exams were timely but passing wasn't bread and butter. I personally never had any backlogs but some of my friends had. If u study properly u will pass with flying colors.
I particularly chose the course as they provide clinical posting after every term end. Teachers are well qualified and highly experienced in their respective fields. Lectures are done through ppts followed by proper practical classes. There are two internal exams and an external which is conducted at the term end.
The course syllabus is big and like MBBS. A lot of studies needed. Anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, pharma, gynecology, ORTHOPEDICS, medicine, NEUROLOGY, pediatric psychology, sociology, and many more subjects. The faculty is very cool and supportive. 12 total faculties we have. Ppt-based teaching and practical exposure a lot in the 2 OPDs.
Syllabus- 4 years teaching and 6 months internship. The curriculum is well distributed and medical subjects need a lot of attention. BPT course has a reputation and is demanded in the market in India and abroad. The faculty is very helpful and senior students also. 12 faculties and 58 students in my batch. Online teaching and ppt based teaching. Tutorials for needed students. Exams- 2 internals conducted with practical and theory exams. Regular exams are not very easy to clear. Faculty and college are particular about attendance.
The course is fine but you need to involve yourself more into it to get the best out of you and faculty members are quite good but you need to take more interest to learn or gain knowledge. I wanted to serve and work in hospital or clinic so I chose this course. Ratio is fine like how you expect in Indian colleges. Teaching method of essaying practical is good but it varies from faculty to faculty. So this college offers yearly exam and in between a year student would be having 2 internal exams which is easy to pass if you study regularly.
This course was not my first choice. But when it opts is then I started realising the importance of exercise in our daily life and the scope of practice in the scenario of a sedentary lifestyle. Sports and in the field of neurology rehabilitation. The faculty share a very good bond with the students. Apart from quality education, they also provide moral values and help in grooming a student into a professional. All our faculty members are well-qualified scholars and having a lot of experience. The external exam was used to held annually, with internal examination twice a year. The final result was to combine the marks of both internal and external examination.
Bpt has scope nationwide and abroad as well. Faculties are always helpful and apt in number. They are well qualified and teachers develop students for overall growth including extracurricular, sports, literary, social media activities and cultural activities. All exams occur as per schedule of University.
Faculty members in our college are highly qualified, knowledgeable and friendly in nature. They pay heed to each and every student's problems and support them. They provide relevant notes and conduct practical sessions for students. The course curriculum for 4 years is vast and covers a larger part of information about this field making us ready to work in the real world and handle the situation plus patients in best possible ways.
Fee is very expensive, A middle group student can't afford fee if he/ she is living in hostel. The facilities are not good according to the fee taken by students. No smart technology is used in classes.
The fee structure is both feasible and expensive at times. The college is affiliated to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha university so it half govt and half private. They have their own fee structure.
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