KNRUHS Admissions into BPT, BSc MLT & BSc AHS Courses Under Management Quota 2025-26 Extension of Cutoff Date
The Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences (KNRUHS), located in Warangal, has announced an extension of the cutoff date for admissions into BPT, B.Sc MLT, and B.Sc Allied Health Sciences (AHS) courses under the Management Quota for the academic year 2025–26. This decision has been taken to provide additional time for eligible candidates to complete their application and admission formalities.
The extension applies to students seeking admission into Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT), Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Technology (B.Sc MLT), and various B.Sc Allied Health Sciences (AHS) programs offered by affiliated private colleges under the university. Management quota seats are available in several professional health science institutions across Telangana.
According to the university notification, many candidates requested extra time due to delays in document verification, fee payment, or submission of required certificates. Considering these requests, the university has decided to extend the last date for completing the admission process. Candidates who have already applied but have not finalized their admission can utilize this extended period to complete the remaining procedures.
Students who wish to apply under the management quota must ensure that they meet the eligibility criteria, which generally include passing Intermediate (10+2) or equivalent with Biology, Physics, and Chemistry. Applicants must also submit necessary documents such as academic certificates, transfer certificate, study certificates, and identity proof during the admission process.
The university has advised candidates to regularly visit the official website of Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences for the revised cutoff date and further instructions. All admissions must be completed within the extended timeline, and colleges are required to upload the details of admitted students on the university portal before the final deadline.
Candidates interested in pursuing careers in physiotherapy, medical laboratory technology, and allied health sciences should take advantage of this extension and complete their admission process promptly. These courses offer excellent career opportunities in hospitals, diagnostic laboratories, rehabilitation centers, and healthcare institutions.
The extension of the cutoff date is expected to benefit many aspiring healthcare students who are planning to secure seats under the management quota for the 2025–26 academic session.
