Bachelor of Physiotherapy
Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) is a 4.5-year undergraduate program focusing on physical rehabilitation, pain management, and restoring mobility through exercise therapy, electrotherapy, and manual techniques. It includes clinical training in orthopedics, neurology, sports, and community settings, plus a mandatory 6-month internship.
Lateral Entry Eligibility
Limited; possible for diploma holders in physiotherapy as per university norms (typically 2nd year entry).
Career Opportunities
Physiotherapist
Assesses patients, designs rehab programs using exercises and electrotherapy for injury recovery in hospitals and clinics.
Sports Physiotherapist
Treats athletes for injuries, prevents sports-related issues, and enhances performance through specialized rehab and training.
Orthopedic Physiotherapist
Manages bone/joint conditions post-surgery or injury with manual therapy and strengthening exercises.
Neuro Physiotherapist
Rehabilitates stroke, paralysis, and neurological patients to improve movement and daily functions.
Clinical Supervisor/Rehabilitation Specialist
Oversees therapy teams, runs rehab centers, or works in community health for elderly and pediatric care.
