Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy stand as fundamental pillars in healthcare, esteemed for their pivotal roles in enhancing mobility, managing pain and promoting overall well-being. Courses in these disciplines serve as gateways to indispensable professions, furnishing aspiring therapists with comprehensive knowledge of human anatomy and the skills essential for facilitating recovery and functional independence.
The domain encompasses a diverse spectrum of specialisations — from orthopaedic rehabilitation to neurological intervention. These courses provide learners with the expertise necessary to address a variety of patient needs.
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Eligibility criteria vary across institutions and programs, but applicants typically need a minimum aggregate score of 55% to 60% in their high school examinations, ensuring a robust academic foundation.
Various national, state and university-level entrance exams: NEET-UG, AIIMS, JIPMER, CETPPMC, BHU PAT, KEAM.
Students can pursue courses at undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral levels: BPT, MPT and Diploma in Occupational Therapy (DOT) are some popular options.
Class 12 with science subjects (PCB and Mathematics).
Class 12 with PCB or PCM and English from a recognised board.
BPT degree with minimum qualifying marks from a recognised college.
DOT is a comprehensive two-year program designed to equip students with essential knowledge and skills in occupational therapy. The course focuses on principles of occupational therapy, therapeutic interventions and rehabilitation techniques — preparing students for careers across public and private healthcare sectors.
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