Little Flower Institute of Medical Sciences & Research (LIMSAR), Angamaly, was established on 5th September 2005 under the leadership of Dr. J.K. Mukkadan as Principal, began its academic journey affiliated to Mahatma Gandhi University and was re-affiliated to Kerala University of Health Sciences (KUHS) during 2009–2010. As one of Kerala’s leading self-financing medical colleges, LIMSAR was founded with the mission to provide education aligned with community healthcare needs. The institute is supported by the Little Flower Hospital and Research Centre, a 610-bedded, NABH-accredited, multi-specialty charitable trust hospital, which also serves as a clinical training center. LIMSAR offers modern academic infrastructure including lecture halls with advanced teaching aids, well-equipped laboratories, a comprehensive medical library, and research labs for scientific studies. It provides extensive clinical training through its associated hospital and simulation labs, along with hostel facilities, student recreational areas, and robust IT infrastructure that integrates technology into medical education and training.
| Courses | Duration |
| Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) | 4.5 Years |
| Master of Physiotherapy (MPT) | 2 Years |



LBS Centre (LBS Centre for Science and Technology ( LBSCS &T), Thiruvananthapuram) will conduct the Centralized Admission and Seat Allotment Process for Professional Degree Courses in Nursing and Para Medical Streams together under the guidelines of the Government of Kerala Director of Medical Education, Thiruvananthapuram. LBSCS &T conduct combined Admission to Professional Degree Courses.
Reservation Of Seats For Government Institutions:-
| Sl. No | Category | Percentage |
|---|---|---|
| (i) | State Merit (SM) | 50% |
| (ii) | Forward Community Members belonging to EWS category | 10% |
| (iii) | Socially and Educationally Backward Classes (SEBC) | 30% |
| a) | Ezhava (EZ) | 9% |
| b) | Muslim (MU) | 8% |
| c) | Other Backward Hindu (BH) | 3% |
| d) | Latin Catholic and Anglo Indian (LC) | 3% |
| e) | Dheevara and related communities (DV) | 2% |
| f) | Viswakarma and related communities (VK) | 2% |
| g) | Kusavan and related communities (KN) | 1% |
| h) | Other Backward Christian (BX) | 1% |
| i) | Kudumbi (KU) | 1% |
| (iv) | Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (SC/ST) | 10% |
| a) | Scheduled Caste (SC) | 8% |
| b) | Scheduled Tribe (ST) | 2% |
For Government Aided Institutions / Self Financing Institutions
| Sl. No | Category | Percentage |
|---|---|---|
| (A) | State Merit | 60% |
| (B) | Socially and Educationally Backward Classes | 30% |
| a. | Ezhava (EZ) | 9% |
| b. | Muslim (MU) | 8% |
| c. | Other Backward Hindu (BH) | 3% |
| d. | Latin Catholic & Anglo Indian (LA) | 3% |
| e. | Dheevara and Related communities (DV) | 2% |
| f. | Viswakarma and related communities (VK) | 2% |
| g. | Kusavan and related communities (KN) | 1% |
| h. | Other Backward Christian (BX) | 1% |
| i. | Kudumbi (KU) | 1% |
| (C) | Scheduled Castes & Scheduled Tribes | 10% |
| a. | Scheduled Castes (SC) | 8% |
| b. | Scheduled Tribes (ST) | 2% |
Eligibility Criteria for BPT Admission
Academic Eligibility: The candidate must have passed the Higher Secondary Examination conducted by the Board of Higher Secondary Education, Kerala, or any equivalent examination recognized by the Kerala University of Health Sciences, Thrissur. The candidate should have obtained separate minimum passing marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, and a minimum of 50% aggregate marks in these three subjects combined.
Nativity: Only Indian citizens are eligible for admission to professional courses unless otherwise specified. Holders of Persons of Indian Origin (PIO) or Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) cards will be treated on par with Indian citizens solely for admission purposes. However, PIO/OCI candidates are not eligible for any kind of reservation (Communal, Special, or PwD).
Candidates seeking admission will be categorized as Keralite, Non-Keralite Category I (NK-I), or Non-Keralite Category II (NK-II).
A) Keralite: A candidate of Kerala origin will be classified as a Keralite. Children of All India Service (AIS) officers (Non-Keralites) allotted to the Kerala cadre are also considered Keralites as per G.O. (Rt) No. 822/08/H.Edn dated 29.05.2008. However, they are not eligible for Communal, Special, or PwD reservations.
B) Non-Keralite Category I (NK-I): A candidate who is not of Kerala origin but meets any of the following conditions will be classified as Non-Keralite Category I:
(a) Has completed the qualifying course in Kerala and is the child of Non-Keralite parents belonging to the Government of India/Defence Service, posted to Kerala.
(b) Has completed the qualifying course in Kerala and is the child of Non-Keralite parents serving or having served the Government of Kerala for at least two years.
(c) Has resided in Kerala for a minimum of five years within the last twelve years of study.
(d) Has completed schooling in Kerala from Standard VIII to XII.
Note: NK-I candidates will be considered under State Merit seats. They will not be eligible for Communal, Special, or PwD reservations, nor for any fee concessions.
C) Non-Keralite Category II (NK-II): Candidates who do not fall under either Keralite or Non-Keralite Category I will be classified as Non-Keralite Category II.
They are not eligible for any reservation or fee concession.
Note: Seats reserved for nominees of Union Territories or other States will not be governed by the above categories (i, ii, iii).
How to Apply:- Applications for admission to all B.Sc. Nursing and Allied Health Science degree courses must be submitted online through a single application available on the official website www.lbscentre.kerala.gov.in. Submission of multiple applications by the same candidate will lead to the rejection of their candidature.
Application Fee: The application fee structure is as follows. Candidates who do not belong to the SC/ST communities will be considered as General candidates for fee collection purposes.
| Category | Application Fee |
|---|---|
| General Candidates | ₹800/- |
| SC/ST Candidates | ₹400/- |
| Service Candidates | ₹800/- |
Submission of Application Form (Except for Service Candidates): Candidates should visit the official website www.lbscentre.kerala.gov.in and, under the ‘VARIOUS ALLOTMENTS’ section, click on the link titled Admission to Professional Degree Courses in Nursing and Paramedical Streams – 2025.
Step 1: Registration All the basic information, required in the application is to be filled in at this step. Candidate should click the button “New Registration”. The personal details of the candidates have to be filled in the page thus obtained. It is obligatory that the candidate should fill all the items in the registration stage. Category of the candidate (Whether SC/ST or General) needs to be specified here. As per the category, the application fee payable will be displayed and the candidate can proceed to the next step. If the data is filled completely, click the Save and Continue button to complete the registration process. The next page will display the application fee and applicant’s details. After confirming that all the information provided is true and correct, the candidate can proceed to the next step.
Step 2: Fee payment At this step, the candidate has to make the payment of application fee by way of online payment or by way of Challan.
Select the Mode of Payment:
A. Online Payment:
Candidates can pay the application fee using a credit card, debit card, or internet banking. After successful payment, a Payment Confirmation Page showing the Application Number, Transaction ID, Challan Number, Date, and Amount will appear. Candidates should note these details for future login. If the transaction fails or the status is unclear, candidates should verify with the bank. In case of an unsuccessful transaction, the payment must be made again through the ‘Application Fee Payment’ link. Any debited amount for a failed transaction will be refunded within 5–7 working days. Once payment is successful, the candidate can continue filling out the application.
B. Challan Payment:
If the Challan payment mode is chosen, a three-part Challan form (Candidate copy, Office copy, and Bank copy) will be generated. Candidates must print the Challan, pay the fee at any branch of the designated bank, and keep the Candidate copy for reference. They can continue the online application the next day or within the given time limit using the Application Number, Date of remittance, Branch, and Challan Number to log in and create a password.
Note: Service Quota candidates need not pay the application fee at this stage. Instead, they must upload a scanned copy of the Challan as proof of payment as per Clause 7.6.
Step 3: Application Entry: After registration, a Registration ID and Password will be generated—candidates must note and keep them confidential for future login.
All required details, including personal and academic information, must be entered carefully after reading the Prospectus. Any incorrect, false, or incomplete information may lead to disqualification or loss of reservation benefits.
Candidates should upload all supporting documents for their claims (such as communal reservation or fee concession), along with nativity proof, date of birth proof, and qualifying exam mark list. A recent passport-size photograph and signature in the prescribed JPEG format must also be uploaded as per the guidelines in Annexure VIII.
Step 4: Final Confirmation and Print Application: After completing Step 3, candidates should preview the application, verify all details, and accept the declaration before final submission. The declaration option will be enabled only after completing all mandatory fields and uploads.
Once submitted, candidates must print the application for reference. An Acknowledgement Slip with a Reference Number and Date will be generated—these should be noted for future communication.
Applications must be complete in all respects to be considered for the Rank List. Do not send the printout or documents to the LBS Centre by post, email, or in person. All original documents must be produced at the time of admission at the allotted institution.
If the final confirmation is not done, the application will be deemed to be incomplete and thus will not be considered.
Certificates to be uploaded with online Application:-
Note: All required certificates, including those for community, nativity, and other claims, must comply with G.O. (P) No. 1/2021/PIE&MD dated 07.10.2021 and its provisions. If multiple documents are required for a single claim, they must be merged into one PDF file and uploaded together.
Preparation of Rank List: The Rank List for newly approved courses by the Government or KUHS will be prepared as per the Minimum Standard Requirements (MSR) prescribed by KUHS.
Post Allotment Activities: Reporting at the College Candidates must report for admission only when officially announced by the Director, LBS Centre for Science and Technology. They should report before the Principal/Head of the concerned institution, who is responsible for verifying the candidate’s eligibility as per the prospectus. Only candidates meeting the prescribed eligibility criteria will be admitted, even if allotted through CAP.
At the time of reporting, candidates must carry the originals of the following documents:
| To download the BPT Information Bulletin 2025-26 | Click Here |
Eligibility Criteria for MPT Admission:-
Only Indian citizens are eligible for admission unless stated otherwise. Persons of Indian Origin (PIO) and Overseas Citizens of India (OCI) will be considered equivalent to Indian citizens for the purpose of admission; however, they will not be eligible for any form of reservation.
Candidates must have passed the Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) degree examination from any University in Kerala or from any other University recognized by the Kerala University of Health Sciences (KUHS), securing a minimum of 50% aggregate marks across all university examinations of the course, through full-time regular study. In addition, candidates must possess permanent registration with the respective State Council, wherever applicable. No upper age limit.
Mode of Selection: Admission to the MPT course will be strictly based on merit. The Director, LBS Centre for Science and Technology, will prepare the rank list of eligible candidates in accordance with the prescribed criteria. The cut-off date for admissions will be as determined by the Government of Kerala or the Kerala University of Health Sciences (KUHS).
| Category | Reservation (%) |
| Persons with Disabilities | 5% |
| Merit Seats | 63% |
| SEBC | 27% |
| Ezhava (EZ) - 8% | |
| Muslim (MU) - 7% | |
| Other Backward Hindu (BH) - 7% | |
| Latin Catholic & Anglo Indians (LA) - 3% | |
| Other Backward Christian (BX) - 1% | |
| Kudumbi (KU) - 1% | |
| SC/ST | 10% |
How to Apply:
Applications for admission to the PG courses must be submitted online through a single application available at www.lbscentre.kerala.gov.in. The Prospectus can also be downloaded from the same website. Application forms and Prospectus will not be issued by post or through any other office. Candidates are strictly advised to submit only one application, as multiple submissions will lead to cancellation of candidature.
Application Fee:
| Category | Application Fee (₹) |
|---|---|
| General Candidates | 1200/- |
| SC/ST Candidates | 600/- |
| The application fee once remitted will not be refunded under any circumstances. | |
Submission of Application Form:
Candidates must visit the official website www.lbscentre.kerala.gov.in, click on the ‘Various Allotments’ tab, and then select ‘Admission to MPT Course – 2025’ under the Centralised Allotments section.
| Step 1: Registration | Click on the “NEW CANDIDATE” button to begin registration. Enter all the required personal details accurately in the form provided. Candidates must carefully read the Prospectus before filling in the information, as the data entered will be used for processing the application. Providing false, incomplete, or incorrect information may lead to disqualification or loss of eligibility for admission or reservation benefits. All fields in the registration form must be filled in completely. After verifying that all details entered are correct and true, click on the “Save and Continue” button to complete the registration process. |
| Step 2: Fee Payment | At this stage, candidates must pay the application fee either through Online Payment or Challan mode. A. Online Payment: B. Challan Payment: |
| Step 3: Application Entry | Candidates must complete all the remaining fields in the application form carefully and accurately before proceeding to the next stage. |
| Step 4: Upload Images & Certificates | Candidates must upload a recent passport-size photograph and signature in JPEG format as per the prescribed specifications (refer to Annexure IX for details). Additionally, all relevant certificates and documents supporting the information provided in the application must be uploaded. Proof of nativity (as mentioned in Clause 6.1.1) and proof of date of birth are mandatory for submission. |
| Step 5: Final Confirmation and Print Application | After completing Step 4, candidates should preview their application to verify all entered details. Once satisfied, they must accept the declaration and proceed with the final submission. The declaration checkbox will be enabled only after all mandatory fields are filled and all required documents and images are successfully uploaded. After final submission, candidates should download and print the Application Form for future reference. Applications must be complete in all respects, and only candidates who have uploaded all relevant certificates as per the Prospectus—proving eligibility or claiming reservation—will be considered for inclusion in the rank list. Candidates should not send the printed application or documents to the Office of the Director, LBS Centre, by post, e-mail, or in person. All original documents must be produced at the time of admission at the allotted institution. Applications that are not finally confirmed will be treated as incomplete and will not be considered under any circumstances. |
Documents to be Uploaded Along with the Application: Candidates must upload clear, duly attested scanned copies of the following documents along with their online application:
Note: Incomplete or defective applications will be rejected. Certificates that are incomplete, unclear, or submitted after the last date will not be accepted under any circumstances. Late applications will not be entertained, and candidates will not be allowed to add new details or upload additional documents after the final submission date.
Preparation of Rank List: The rank list will be prepared based on the total aggregate marks secured by candidates in all university examinations of the Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) course, which serves as the qualifying examination.
In the event of a tie in total marks, the older candidate will be given a higher rank. If the tie still remains, it will be resolved by comparing the total marks obtained in the Plus Two (Senior Secondary – Final Year) examination, with the candidate securing higher marks being ranked above.
Post-Allotment Activities: Reporting at the College Candidates must report for admission to the Principal/Head of the Institution only after the Director, LBS Centre issues the official announcement. The Principal/Head of the Institution is responsible for verifying the candidate’s eligibility as per the Prospectus. Admission will be granted only to candidates who meet all eligibility requirements, even if they have received an allotment through the CAP.
Documents to be Submitted at the Time of Admission:
a) Mark lists of all semesters/years of the qualifying examination.
b) Original Degree Certificate.
c) Transfer and Conduct Certificates from the institution last attended.
d) Allotment Memo issued by LBS Centre.
e) Eligibility and Migration Certificates (if applicable).
f) Original document proving name and date of birth (SSLC or equivalent certificate).
g) Valid Non-Creamy Layer Certificate (for SEBC candidates) issued by the Village Officer.
h) Valid Community Certificate (for SC/ST candidates) issued by the Tahsildar.
i) Income Certificate from the competent Revenue Authority, if required.
j) Receipt of Fee Payment.
k) Physical Fitness Certificate in the prescribed format issued by a Medical Practitioner not below the rank of Assistant Surgeon.
l) Internship Completion Certificate.
m) Any other documents as prescribed by the Government or competent authority from time to time.
Candidates must also remit any additional fees applicable to the institution at the time of admission, apart from the fee already paid
| To download the MPT Information Bulletin 2025-26 | Click Here |
Note: The Admission Process is written as per the ordinance of the official Counselling Agency.
| Annual fees for BACHELOR OF PHYSIOTHERAPY: (Management Quota & Government Quota) | ||||
| CODE-AWP | I Year | II year | III Year | IV Year |
| Tuition Fee | ||||
| Merit Seat | 59750 | 59750 | 59750 | 59750 |
| Management | 59750 | 59750 | 59750 | 59750 |
| NRI | 100000 | 100000 | 100000 | 100000 |
| Special Fee | 18100 | 18100 | 18100 | 18100 |
| Caution Deposit | 10000 (Refundable) | - | - | - |
| Annual fees for MASTER OF PHYSIOTHERAPY: | ||
| CODE-AWP | I Year | II year |
| Tuition Fee | ||
| Merit Seat | 86,650 | 86,650 |
| Management | 86,650 | 86,650 |
| Special Fee | 24,000 | 24,000 |
Note: The Fee Structure is as per the Notification of the official Counselling Agency, Please visit the official website in subject to any changes.
LIMSAR, Alphonsa Block, 7th Floor, L.F. Hospital Main Central Rd അങ്കമാലി Ernakulam Kerala
Angamaly, Kerala - 683572
phone: 0484 - 2454846
email: [email protected]
website: https://limsar.in/
