Sai BPT FAQs
Ques. Is NEET required for BPT admission at Sai Group of Institutions, Dehradun?
Ans. No, NEET is not required for BPT admission at Sai Group of Institutions. The institute offers direct admission based on Class 12 merit (PCB stream with minimum 50% marks) and an institute-level entrance test or interview. This is one of the key reasons students from across India prefer this college, as it removes the pressure of clearing a national-level entrance exam. However, students who have appeared for NEET may also apply, and their scores may be considered as an additional merit criterion.
Ques. What is the total fee for the BPT course at Sai Group of Institutions, and can it be paid in instalments?
Ans. The total academic fee for the 4-year BPT course is approximately Rs. 3,72,800 (including tuition, admission, uniform, and recurring charges). The first-year fee is Rs. 1,20,200 and subsequent years cost Rs. 84,200 each. The institute allows fee payment in instalments for students who are unable to pay the full amount at once. Students should contact the accounts office at the time of admission to arrange an instalment plan. Hostel charges (Rs. 9,000/month) are additional and optional.
Ques. Is the BPT degree from Sai Group of Institutions recognized, and which university is it affiliated to?
Ans. Yes, the BPT degree from Sai Group of Institutions (SIPAS) is affiliated to Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University (HNBGU), which is a central university established by an Act of Parliament. The degree is recognized and valid for employment in government hospitals, private hospitals, rehabilitation centres, and for pursuing postgraduate courses like MPT. Students should verify the current affiliation status directly with the institute before admission, as affiliations can change.
Ques. What kind of clinical exposure and internship does the BPT program offer?
Ans. The BPT program at Sai Group of Institutions includes a mandatory 6-month internship as part of the 4.5-year course structure. During the program, students receive hands-on clinical training in physiotherapy labs equipped with modern rehabilitation equipment. The curriculum covers practical training in orthopedics, neurology, sports medicine, pediatrics, and cardiopulmonary rehabilitation. Students work with patients under the supervision of experienced faculty. However, prospective students are advised to visit the campus and verify the attached hospital or clinical facility to assess the quality and volume of patient exposure before enrolling.
Ques. What are the career and placement prospects after completing BPT from Sai Group of Institutions?
Ans. After completing BPT, graduates can work as physiotherapists in government and private hospitals, rehabilitation centres, sports academies, nursing homes, and as home care physiotherapists. They can also pursue postgraduate studies (MPT) in specializations like orthopedics, neurology, sports, or cardiopulmonary physiotherapy - all of which are also offered at Sai Group of Institutions. The institute claims 100% placement assistance. The average salary for BPT graduates in India ranges from Rs. 2 LPA to Rs. 8 LPA depending on the employer and specialization. Students interested in government jobs can appear for state health department and AIIMS recruitment exams after graduation.
Ques. Is hostel accommodation available, and what facilities are provided?
Ans. Yes, hostel accommodation is available for both boys and girls at Sai Group of Institutions. The hostel charges are Rs. 9,000 per month, which includes lodging, mess (food), and transportation. The hostel provides double and triple bedrooms with attached bathrooms, 24-hour security, a doctor on call, nutritious food, pure drinking water, and water heating systems. Hostel accommodation is optional and must be booked separately at the time of admission. Students are advised to confirm room availability early as seats may be limited.







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