| Updated On - Oct 26, 2024
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU) has scheduled the last and final round of counselling for admission to its Master of Physiotherapy (MPT) programme (CET Code 107) for the academic session 2024-25. The counselling will be conducted offline on October 28, 2024, at the university’s Sector 16 C campus in Dwarka, New Delhi. Qualified candidates are required to report at the venue as per their category and rank.
Counselling Schedule
The final round of counselling for MPT is organized as follows:
Date |
Category of Candidates |
Time |
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28.10.2024 |
All CET-qualified candidates in the merit list of MPT (CML Rank 1 onwards) |
2:00 PM |
28.10.2024 |
All CET-qualified candidates (subject to seat availability) |
3:00 PM |
Important Notes
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Ineligible Candidates:
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Candidates already allotted seats in previous rounds of counselling.
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Candidates with "ADMITTED" or "ALLOTTED" status who withdraw will not be eligible for this round.
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Candidates with admissions through the Management Quota.
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Seat Availability: Details regarding available seats for MPT programmes will be announced at the counselling venue.
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Eligibility Criteria:
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A Bachelor’s degree in Physiotherapy (BPT) with a minimum 50% aggregate.
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A Bachelor’s degree in Physiotherapy (B.Sc. Physio) with internship and 50% marks aggregate.
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Fee Structure:
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Counselling Participation Fee: Non-refundable ₹5,000 demand draft.
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Academic Fee: INR 97,000 (₹96,000 for academic fees + ₹1,000 counselling participation fee), payable at Delhi.
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Documents Required for Counselling
Candidates must bring the following documents, along with one set of photocopies, for verification:
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Four passport-sized photographs.
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CET Rank Card and Admit Card for CET-2024.
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Filled Admission Verification Form.
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Proof of 10th and 12th class marks (original and photocopy).
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Bachelor’s degree mark sheets and certificates.
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Medical Certificate indicating fitness.
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Reserved category candidates must bring original certificates as per GGSIPU’s guidelines.
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