Admission to the physiotherapy course requires passing an entrance exam similar to NEET and CET. The applicant ranked 23rd out of 150 in the entrance test, securing admission. In the third year, students are taught by 13 post-graduated certified lecturers using PowerPoint presentations for better engagement. The college offers a reasonable fee structure, with accepted payment methods including cheques, demand drafts, and NEFT, and no extra admission charges. The fee breakdown is transparent.
Most students receive placements in the parent hospital, with participation from hospitals in Mumbai and Pune, such as Hinduja, Apollo, Jaslok, Reliance, SRCC, Ruby Hall, Nanavati, Leelavati, Global, and Seven Hills. As a medical college, there are no company placements; graduates focus on practice certification to start treating patients. Scholarships include Rs. 25,000 for students ranking 1st and Rs. 50,000 annually for the top performer in Anatomy, contingent on passing entrance exams.
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