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Samridhi Yadav

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No, you cannot pursue M.Sc. Chiropractic online in India as chiropractic is not recognised as a medical discipline in India, and the Central Council of Indian Medicine (CCIM) does not recognize any course in chiropractic.Therefore, no universities or colleges in India offer an M.Sc. Chiropractic programme online.

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Jyoti wadhwa

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Hi abdul, for chiropractic course there's not any entrance exam required. The requirement is just to pass 10+2 exam with Physics Chemistry and Biology as main subjects. There are various courses for chiropractic -
1. Diploma in chiropractic (D. C. T) - 1 year
2. Bachelors in chiropractic ( B. C. T)
3. Masters in chiropractic ( M. C. T. )
4. Ph.D. in chiropractic - 4 year
5. An integrated course of B. C. T. and M. C. T.

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Jyoti wadhwa

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You can be a chiropractic by pursuing
A Diploma in chiropractic (1 year programme) followed by Bachelors and then post graduation and lastly a Ph.D. programme. (4 year programme)
A Bachelor's degree in chiropractic followed by a Masters and Ph.D. in it. Or you can go for a 5 year integrated programme constituting a 3 year academic study of UG and 2 years of PG study and then go for a 4 year Ph.D. programme. Institutes in India :-
1. Institute of Alternative Medicine and Research, Kolkata
2. Holy Angels College of Alternative Medicine, Mumbai
Institutes outside India :-
1. London South Bank University
2. Maryville University
Fees :- outsi
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deepika maurya

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Yes, you can become a Chiropractic doctor after a BPT (Bachelor of Physiotherapy) course. You must have to complete the chiropractic course after the Bachelor of Physiotherapy.Courses: Master in Chiropractic6-month Certificate course in chiropractic1-year Diploma in chiropractic1-year advanced fellowship in chiropracticDoctor of Medicine in Chiropractic (After PG)I hope this will help you.

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Sandhya Kumari

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These are the two best colleges for Bachelors in Chiropractic: Holy Angels College of Alternative Medicines Mumbai
Institute of Alternative Medicines and Research (IAMR).

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deepika maurya

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Chiropractic is a branch of study that focuses on the nerves, bones, and other parts of the neuro-musculoskeletal system. It is a non-invasive treatment used to relieve pain in the lower back and mid-back regions, the neck, joints, and the nervous system of human beings. Chiropractors believe that such diseases affect the general well-being of an individual through the nervous system. The treatment modalities used by chiropractors are exercise, health and lifestyle counseling, and manipulation of the spine, joints, and other soft tissues. Educational Requirements to Become a Chiropractor
If a person wants to be a chiropractor, they must
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RISHU KUMARLive at Haldia West Bengal

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Hello Ribha, A candidate can pursue chiropractic course either through a 5 year integrated programme which combines 3 years undergraduate programme and 2 years post-graduate programme, or a doctoral programme of 4 years duration.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Please write about the college name for better response. However details of Diploma in chiropractic of Holy Angels College Mumbai are given below for an idea.
Eligibility : Above High School/ Xth standard. / O level or Equivalent
Course duration : One year
Course fee : Rs 39000
Students completing this Diploma Courses can register his/her name as a Registered Practitioner RMP (AM) under Rule 7A of CCAMR and can practice anywhere in India under Article 19 (1)g of the Constitution of India.

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Raj Desai

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Chiropractic being a specialised professional course requires many years of study and rigorous training for hours. To pursue Chiropractic course, the aspirant must have completed a Bachelor degree from a recognised university. A candidate can pursue chiropractic course either through a five year integrated programme which combines three years undergraduate programme and two years post-graduate programme, or a doctoral programme of four years duration. However, to enrol for Chiropractic course, the students must have completed their Class twelve board examination with Physics Chemistry and Biology. In the undergraduate course, they have
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