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GGSIPU Removes NEET Requirement for Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy Admissions

GGSIPU removes mandatory NEET UG 2026 requirement for BPT and BOT courses. Admissions will now be conducted through CET. Check eligibility and notice details here.

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GGSIPU Removes NEET Requirement

Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU) has announced that admissions to the Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) and Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (BOT) programmes for the 2026-27 academic session will no longer require NEET UG 2026 scores. This decision follows a recent directive from the National Commission for Allied and Healthcare Professions (NCAHP), which has deferred the mandatory implementation of NEET for these specific allied health courses until the 2027-28 academic year.

In an official notice, the university clarified that it will now conduct its own Common Entrance Test (CET) to fill seats in these professional programmes. This change effectively overrides the earlier admission brochure released in January, which had listed NEET as the primary eligibility criteria for these subjects. The shift is intended to provide relief to students who may have faced logistical or academic pressure due to the sudden integration of allied health sciences into the national medical entrance framework.

GGSIPU Allied Health Admission Schedule and Updates

As of March 27, 2026, the university has withdrawn the portal for applications based on NEET for BPT and BOT. Candidates who had already applied using their NEET credentials will be automatically considered for the university-level CET. New applicants are required to fill out a separate application form specifically for the entrance test conducted by the varsity.

The following table provides the current timeline and eligibility requirements for the revised admission process at GGSIPU.

FeatureDetailsStatus / Date
Admission ModeGGSIPU Common Entrance Test (CET)Confirmed
Programmes CoveredBPT and BOT (Code 119)Active
Registration DeadlineMarch 31, 2026Ongoing
Entrance Exam WindowApril 25 – May 17, 2026Scheduled
Academic Session2026-27Current Cycle
Eligibility (PCB)50% for General (40% for Reserved)Mandatory

Revised Admission Criteria and Process

The removal of the NEET requirement means that the merit list for BPT and BOT will now be prepared based on the performance of candidates in the GGSIPU CET. While the specific syllabus for the entrance test will be notified soon, it generally covers Physics, Chemistry, and Biology topics from the 11th and 12th-grade curriculum.

Candidates must also meet the basic eligibility criteria, which includes passing the Class 12 examination with a minimum aggregate in the science stream. A pass in English is also mandatory for all applicants. The university has advised all stakeholders to ignore the previous notifications that linked these courses to the NEET UG merit, as the National Testing Agency (NTA) and NCAHP have agreed that the 2026-27 session will act as a transition period.

Instructions for Already Registered Candidates

Students who have already completed their registration under the "NEET-based" category do not need to register again. The university database will migrate these applications to the CET category automatically. However, these students are encouraged to visit the official university website, ipu.ac.in, to download any revised admit cards or instructions related to the upcoming entrance exam schedule.

For new aspirants, the application window remains open until the end of this month. The university maintains a strict policy regarding the correction of test codes, so applicants must carefully select the correct programme code while submitting their forms on the admission portal.

Conclusion

The decision by GGSIPU to return to the CET format for physiotherapy and occupational therapy admissions ensures that students have a fair opportunity to compete based on a specialized entrance test. This move aligns with the national deferment of NEET requirements for allied health professions, providing much-needed clarity for the 2026-27 academic session. All prospective students should finalize their applications by March 31 to avoid missing the upcoming examination window in April.