IP University Extends Open House Counselling For Physiotherapy Programme, Check Details

Candidates whose documents were verified on October 3, 2023 on the basis of CUET are required to be present for the offline counselling on October 29.

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Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University.
New Delhi:

Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU) has extended last date for open house counselling of Master's in Physiotherapy Programme (MPT) based on Common Eligibility Test (CET).

All the CET qualified candidates of MPT Programme Code 107 for the session 2023-24 are advised to report in person for extended open house counselling for ‘verification of documents' and for ‘allotment of seats'. The students are asked to report for the offline counselling at the IP University on October 29 by 2 pm. 

Candidates whose documents were verified on October 3, 2023 on the basis of CUET are required to be present for the offline counselling on October 29 by 3 pm. 

Candidates who had submitted the documents for verification and allotment of seats who paid the registration fee of Rs 2,500 but could not get verified their documents have to report for offline counselling at the university on October 29 by 3:30 pm. 

All the CUET candidates who have not paid the registration fee of Rs 2,500 subject to availability of seats are requested to be present for offline counselling by 4 pm. 

The seats will be offered to the qualified candidates on the basis of merit. These seats shall be offered to the qualified candidates in order of merit. 

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Eligibility for the seats
Students having degree in Bachelor of Physiotherapy programme (BPT) with 50 per cent marks in aggregate from a recognized university are eligible to apply. Besides this candidates with a degree in Bachelor of Physiotherapy/BSc (Physiotherapy) with 50 per cent marks in aggregate and bridge course of one year with 50 per cent marks from recognized university are eligible to apply.

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