Bachelor of Physiotherapy Admission

Academic year 2026 - 2027


Intake capacity:

Sr. No. Name of Program
Duration - 5 years
No. of Intake(per year)
1 Bachelor of Physiotherapy 100

Admission Procedure:

The candidate desirous to seek admission to Physiotherapy programmes, need to appear in National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET) conducted by MGM Institute of Health Sciences, Navi Mumbai

As intimated vide letter Ref (2) & (3) of the National Testing "Rgenc/ (NTA) and Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) respectively, the Commission hereby notifies that the admission process for Bachelor of Physiotherapy (B.PT) and Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (B.OT) Under-Graduate programme's mandatory requirement of appearance in NEET (UG)- 2026 examination, be deferred till next academic year 2027-28"


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Eligibility Criteria


Eligibility for admission to BPT:

Candidate seeking admission to first year Bachelor of Physiotherapy (B.PT):

    • Programme: Bachelor of Physiotherapy (B.PT)
    • Basic Eligibility:
      • Candidate must have passed Senior Secondary (10+2) or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry & Biology (or Botany & Zoology) and English.
      • Minimum aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry & Biology:
        • 50% for Unreserved and General-EWS candidates
        • 40% for Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), and Other Backward Classes (OBC-NCL)
        • 40% for Persons with Benchmark Disability / Persons with Disability (PwBD/PwD)
      • English pass is mandatory for all categories.
      • Candidate must have appeared in the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) for the relevant academic year.
      • There is no minimum qualifying marks or cut-off percentile required for applying for admission.
      • Admission shall be based on NEET merit/marks of the year of admission, with no cut-off marks or percentile for application.
      • Disability / Physical Fitness criteria shall be applicable as per the prescribed curriculum guidelines.

    NCAHP Notification:

    File No. Z-1011/2026/NCAHP(AHS)/UGC/ FTS No. 8384323, dated 09.01.2026


Fee Structure

Fees Heads When to Pay Mode of Payment Amount (INR)
Tuition fees (per annum) To pay during each University examination| Online payment through University website 4500 per semester Online payment through University website 4,00,000.00
(Merit Category)
University eligibility fees One time within three months after college starts through online payment mode of University Online payment through University website 40,000.00
Caution Money Deposit (Refundable) At the time of admission At College level 20,000.00

Note: Hostel and mess fees will be separate if opted for (For details please contact respective college offices)


Cancellation of Admission

Cancellation Policy for BPT Program for Academic Year 2026-2027


Sr. No. Percentage of Refund of Tuition Fees Notice of Withdrawal of Admission (as per UGC)
1 100% 15 days or more before the formally notified last date of admission
2 90% Less than 15 days before the formally notified last date of admission
3 80% 15 days or less after the formally notified last date of admission
4 50% 30 days or less but more than 15 days after the formally notified last date of admission
5 No refund More than 30 days after the formally notified last date of admission


Kindly note the following:

1. Fee once paid is not transferable under any circumstances.

2. For the cancellation of admission, a candidate has to submit the application for cancellation of admission duly signed by candidate and counters signed by parents/guardian to the Institute.

3. The candidates have to enclose the original final admission letter, fee receipt and cancelled cheque along with application for cancellation of admission.

4. At the time of admission, full fee of 1st year has to be paid. If for any valid and authentic reason, part payment of fees (Instalment OR Fee Concession) is agreed upon, then such students will not be allowed to cancel the admission under any circumstances. Further such candidate will have to pay the balance fee of 1s year within one month of start of academic term. Otherwise their provisional admission will be automatically cancelled. It is to be noted that consequence due to such cancellations will be solely student responsibility.




Code of Conduct

Professional ethics and behavior standards:

Maintaining an appropriate professional image and conduct is a prerequisite to gaining patient confidence and being able to carry out effective therapy. The profession demands maintenance of bio-ethics & moral code of conduct. Discipline, moral attitude, punctuality and professional conduct with humanity are a primary requisite of the profession.

  • 1College timings are from 9.00am to 4.00pm.Students are required to report to college before 9.00 am.
  • 2A grace time of 5 minutes will be allowed to a student entering late in clinics, classes following which they will be marked absent.
  • 3Any student remaining absent due to a foreseeable reason should inform the respective class in charge & office staff in writing.
  • 4If the student remains absent due to a medical reason, the information should be mailed to the respective class in-charge or the Principal. On the day of re-joining, the student must produce a medical certificate for absence; and a letter from parent / guardian informing the Principal about the same. A Medical Certificate will NOT be accepted at a later date.
  • 5Every student should have mandatory 75% attendance in lectures, practical and clinics respectively. Students with less than 75% attendance will not be eligible to appear for University examination.
  • 6When lectures are followed by clinics, students will have to reach the class within 10 minutes, after which they will be marked absent for that particular practical or clinics.
  • 7Students should wear uniform, aprons with identity badges in the campus for all practical, clinical, classroom sessions & examinations.
  • 8Use of mobile phones is prohibited during lectures, practical, clinics, symposiums/ Presentation & examination. Failure to comply, will result in confiscationof the phone which will be returned only on program completion.
  • 9Students are required to report to college in the prescribed uniform as per MGMIHS guidelines for MGM School of Physiotherapy, Navi Mumbai. Uniform comprises of blue half sleeves T shirt with MGM Logo and black trousers.
  • 10Students should refrain from wearing accessories like long earrings, flashy bracelets, watches etc.
  • 11Haircuts and personal grooming need to be neat, conservative, inconspicuous and practical and allow one's duties to be performed without embarrassment or Code of Conduct inconvenience. Students (girls) should tie their hair neatly, & boys should support neatly cut short hair and be clean shaven.
  • 12Communication forms an important part of health care.Use of indecent language, improper behavior and unethical practices will not be permissible.
  • 13Silence should be observed in college premises especially when lectures / practical for other batches are taking place.
  • 14Students will be provided locker facility to keep their bags. Students should refrain from carrying bags into clinics & practical laboratories.
  • 15Students should carry their lockers keys every day. In case of loss of key, the student should not break the lock of their lockers without permission. A written application for permission for breaking the lock, addressed to the principal, stating reason for breakage should be submitted.

All students are expected to follow code of discipline. Students failing to maintain rules and code of conduct will be given one warning.Repetition of inappropriate behavior will invite disciplinary action by concerned authorities. Students need to comply to the following failing which they will be marked absent for the day.


General Information:
  • 1College timings extend from 9.00 am to 4.00 pm .Occasionally preplanned activities may require students to stay beyond the designated hours.
  • 2Attendance reports and performance reports are sent to parents each quarter and parents of students with inadequate attendance / unsatisfactory performance may be asked to meet the year co-coordinator/Principal for discussion.
  • 3Parents who wish to discuss any matter with faculty or designated authorities may take prior appointment from administration staff and visit.
  • 4All parents by default are members of the Parents Teachers Association. Meetings of the same will be held bi annually with prior intimation.
  • 5Parents can communicate with elected members for each academic year and put forth their views which can be discussed in the next PTA with the permission of the chair.
  • 6Transportation facility is available for students for traveling back to college premises from clinical posting areas.
  • 7Hostel facility is available for students residing outside Mumbai.

Program Structure

First Year B. P. T.
  • BPT-101 – Human Anatomy (HA)
  • B.P.T-102 – Human Physiology (HP)
  • B.P.T-103 – Biochemistry (BC)
  • B.P.T-104 – Fundamentals of Exercise Modalities (FoEM)
  • B.P.T-105 – Fundamentals of Electro Physical Agents (FoEA)
  • B.P.T-106 – Psychology & Sociology (PS)
  • B.P.T-107 – Fundamentals of Healthcare Delivery System in India (FoHS)
  • B.P.T-108 – English (EG)
  • B.P.T-109 – Information Technology (IT)
  • B.P.T-110 – Clinic Orientation (COr)
Second Year B. P. T.
  • B.P.T-201 – Pathology & Microbiology (PM)
  • B.P.T-202 – Pharmacology (PC)
  • B.P.T-203 – Public Health & Health Promotion (PH)
  • B.P.T-204 – Emergency Care and Life Support Skills (ECLS)
  • B.P.T-205 – Exercise Therapy (ExT)
  • B.P.T-206 – Electrotherapy (ET)
  • B.P.T-207 – Biomechanics & Kinesiology (BK)
  • B.P.T-208 – Yoga and Systems of Medicine (YoG)
Third Year B. P. T.
  • B.P.T-301 – General Medicine and Pediatrics (GMP)
  • B.P.T-302 – General Surgery (GS)
  • B.P.T-303 – Orthopedics (OR)
  • B.P.T-304 – Physiotherapy in Adult and Pediatric Medical and Surgical Conditions (PTMS)
  • B.P.T-305 – Physiotherapy in Adult and Pediatric Orthopedics Conditions (PTO)
  • B.P.T-306 – Physical & Functional Diagnosis & Prescription (PFDP)
  • B.P.T-307 – Research Methodology, Biostatistics and Evidence Based Practice (RMB)
  • B.P.T-308 – Clinical Education (CEd)
Fourth Year B. P. T.
  • B.P.T-401 – Neurology, Psychiatry and Neurosurgery (NPNS)
  • B.P.T-402 – Physiotherapy in Adult and Pediatric Neurological and Neurosurgical Conditions (PTN)
  • B.P.T-403 – Cardiothoracic Diseases and Surgeries (CTD)
  • B.P.T-404 – Physiotherapy in Adult and Pediatric Cardiothoracic Conditions and Surgical Conditions (PTCT)
  • B.P.T-405 – Sports Physiotherapy & Exercise Prescription (PTS)
  • B.P.T-406 – PT Ethics, Medico Legal Aspects, Management & Administration (PTLM)
  • B.P.T-407 – Community Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation (CPTR)
Internship