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Some of the higher study options available for the students after the BPT course are,
Master Degree in Sports Physiotherapy (Hons.) (M.S.P.T.)
M.P.T. (Sports-Physiotherapy)
M.P.T. (Pediatrics)
M.P.T. (Ortho-Physiotherapy)
M.P.T. (Neuro-Physiotherapy)
M.P.T. (Neurology)
M.P.T. (Musculo-skeletal)
M.P.T. (Hand Conditions)
M.P.T. (Community Rehabilitation)
M.P.T. (Community Physiotherapy)
M.P.T. (Cardiovascular & Pulmonary specialties)
M.P.T. (Cardiothoracic Physiotherapy)
M.P.T. (Cardiorespiratory)
M.P.T. (Cardio-Pulmonary Physiotherapy)
M.P.T. (Biomechanics)
BPT students can also option for other professional programs f
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It is not as tough as you think, if you go with a planned approach, you can clear it. The most important thing is that, there is no negative marking. You don't have to worry about wrong answers or doubtable questions. If you are preparing for lectureship, the age limit criteria is not the mandatory, but in JRF, age limit is mandatory (maximum 28 years for general and maximum 33 years for OBC/ST/SC/PWD), so work hard to qualify the NET exam.The NET Exam is conducted in two phases U
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