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Afnan Naushad

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A BPT from Mewar University, Rajasthan, provides jobs in hospitals, clinics, sporting organizations, corporate well-being, and private practice. Students can become clinical physiotherapists, sports physiotherapists, consultants, or rehabilitation therapists. Initial salaries vary between INR 2-8 LPA. Advanced studies such as MPT enable specialisation in neurology, sports physiotherapy, and cardiopulmonary care.

Mewar University offers placement assistance, with a total placement rate of 75% and offers up to INR 9 LPA. BPT-specific placement figures are not available, but students may find opportunities in healthcare, education, and fit

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Anurag Shivam

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After completing a BPT from NITTE Institute of Physiotherapy, you can pursue a career as a physiotherapist in various specializations like orthopedic, neurological, pediatric, geriatric, sports physiotherapy, cardiorespiratory physiotherapy, working in hospitals, clinics, rehabilitation centers, sports teams, community health programs, or even set up your own private practice; you can also choose to further your studies with a Master's in Physiotherapy (MPT) to specialize further in a specific area. 

Key job options after BPT:

Orthopedic Physiotherapist: Treating musculoskeletal conditions like fractures, joint pain, arthritis, spor

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Kanishk Shukla

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While BPT course graduates are not qualified to run a full-fledged hospital, they can open a physiotherapy clinic or rehabilitation centre after completing their degree. As a physiotherapist, you can provide physical therapy, pain management, and rehabilitation services to patients in your practice. 

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Parul Shukla

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Yes, after completing a BPT course, you can work in a hospital as a physiotherapist. Hospitals often have dedicated physiotherapy departments where BPT graduates can provide rehabilitative care to patients recovering from surgery, injuries, or chronic conditions. 

Physiotherapists in hospitals work alongside other medical professionals to design and implement treatment plans that improve patient mobility, reduce pain, and enhance overall function. 

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Aishwarya Rai

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Yes, BPT course graduates can secure government jobs in various sectors of healthcare. Physiotherapists are in demand in government hospitals, rehabilitation centres, primary health care units, sports academies, and medical colleges. 

Central and state government organizations such as AIIMS, ESIC, Indian Railways, Armed Forces Medical Services, and Health Departments regularly recruit BPT graduates for roles in patient rehabilitation, physiotherapy consultation, and orthopaedic care. 

Additionally, BPT graduates can apply for positions through state public service commissions (PSC), staff selection commissions (SSC), and other

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Annu navariya

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Yes, it's possible to pursue an M.Sc in Neuro Psychology after getting a BPT degree, as a BPT student is more aligned with health and rehabilitation, but one can pursue M.Sc in Neuro Psychology, which focuses more on understanding brain-behavior relationships and cognitive functions. This programme will cater to students from diversified fields allied to health sciences such as BPT who might opt for this if the necessary criteria are fulfilled and a percentage of minimum undergraduate study completion. This multiple-areas-of-study diversity fosters the diversification in students studying psychological interventions regarding neurologi

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