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Confused to decide between BPT (Physiotherapy) or BSc Nursing courses?

  BPT (Physiotherapy) or BSc Nursing Every year, thousands of students search for admissions into various medical courses across India. Now, India has fewer doctors and nurses than what recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO), so it becomes important that candidates choose a proper course according to the needs of our nation and scope. Both BPT and BSc nursing courses are among one of them preferred courses after MBBS & BDS. we will share information about both Physiotherapy as well as Nursing to help you make a good decision! What is BPT (Physiotherapy) ?  The Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) degree is a 4.5-year undergraduate course, can take admission after completing 12th grade education. The average fees for the program vary between ₹ 1 Lakh - ₹ 5 Lakhs, and BPT graduates are offered an attractive salary range from ₹ 2.8 lakhs to ₹ 5.5 lakhs per annum dependent on their experience in the industry, with freelancin...

B.Sc Nursing & GNM & Physiotherapy Admissions

Philosophy The philosophy of the College of Nursing & Physiotherapy is consistent with KNR University of Health Sciences. The college philosophy focuses on the nature of the person, environment, health, profession of nursing and the process of education. Faculty of College of Nursing & Physiotherapy believes that the “Person” is unique and continuously evolving being. Each person has the right to participate in making decisions, which affect health and accept or refuse health care. Health is viewed as a dynamic state arising from continuous changes from wellness to illness and from illness to wellness. Promotion, maintenance and restoration of health is viewed as a complex phenomenon and involves the joint responsibility of individual and health care providers. We have One B.Sc. (N) Colleges namely, Santosh College of Nursing, Affiliated to Dist. Head Quarter Hospital, Karimnagar, Established in the year 2003 and Two General Nursing & Midwifery Santosh School...