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Virajita Madavi

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, the KJ Somaiya College of Physiotherapy registrations are open for the MPT course. The PG course aspirants who fulfil the eligibility requirements can visit the official website to apply. Candidates must submit application on or before the deadline. Some of the details to be provided for registration are First name, Last name, Mobile number, Email ID, Mobile number, and Create password.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Dr. D. Y. Patil College of Physiotherapy graduates with a Master of Physiotherapy (MPT) degree can look for an average salary of around INR 5.7 Lacs per annum.
Nevertheless, salary scales may differ according to specialization, experience, and the organization. Although the college provides career advice and placement opportunities, students are advised to pursue opportunities actively for improving their careers.

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Kapil Lalwani

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Students pursuing admission to MPT at various institutes through CUET PG can register for coaching at Career Point and Eduwill and Paramount Coaching among others. Students find complete study resources as well as internet-based mock exams and education mentoring through these coaching institutes. The career point coaching programme lasts 6 months at INR 45,000 but Eduwill delivers a 9-month programme for INR 60,000. Students who enroll at Paramount Coaching will participate in a 1-year programme that costs INR 80,000. The online learning platforms also provides students with a curriculum for CUET PG at a price of INR 12,000. The coach

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Aishwarya Rai

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To determine if you're truly passionate about MPT Orthopaedics before committing, start by reflecting on your interest in musculoskeletal health, patient rehabilitation, and Physiotherapy techniques. 

Engage in shadowing or internships at orthopaedic clinics to gain hands-on exposure. Speak with current MPT students or professionals to understand the challenges and rewards of the field. If you enjoy problem-solving, hands-on patient care, and continuous learning, this specialisation might be a great fit. 

Additionally, explore subjects like biomechanics, manual therapy, and pain management to see if they genuinely interest you.

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Aishwarya Rai

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Skills gained from MPT Orthopaedics are as follows:

  • Advanced Musculoskeletal Assessment – Ability to diagnose orthopaedic conditions through clinical evaluation.

  • Manual Therapy Techniques – Proficiency in mobilization, manipulation, and soft tissue therapy.

  • Exercise Prescription & Rehabilitation Planning – Designing customized recovery programs for patients.

  • Biomechanical Analysis – Understanding movement patterns and correcting postural issues.

  • Pain Management Skills – Using electrotherapy, dry needling, taping, and other pain relief methods.

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Aishwarya Rai

Contributor-Level 10

Candidates can check below to see how to choose the right colleges for MPT Orthopaedics

  • Accreditation & Recognition – Ensure the college is approved by relevant authorities like UGC or IAP.

  • Faculty & Expertise – Check the qualifications and experience of professors.

  • Clinical Training & Hospital Tie-Ups – Look for strong practical exposure in reputed hospitals.

  • Infrastructure & Facilities – Labs, physiotherapy equipment, and research facilities should be well-equipped.

  • Internship & Placement Opportunities – Good colleges provide internships and career support.

  • Course Curriculum – Compare syllabi to ensure a comprehensive learning

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Jaya Shukla

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The ranking of a college is an important factor when selecting an MPT Orthopaedics program, but it should not be the sole deciding factor. A well-ranked institution often offers better faculty, advanced infrastructure, research opportunities, and strong clinical exposure, which are crucial for a specialised field like orthopaedic physiotherapy. 

However, factors like accreditation, internship opportunities, hospital tie-ups, and curriculum structure should also be considered. A mid-ranked college with excellent clinical training may be more beneficial than a top-ranked one with limited hands-on experience. Therefore, while ranking

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Loveleen Choudhury

Contributor-Level 10

Most difficult subjects in MPT Orthopaedics are as follows:

  • Biomechanics and Kinesiology – Requires an in-depth understanding of human movement, joint mechanics, and forces acting on the body.

  • Manual Therapy Techniques – Demands precision and hands-on expertise in mobilization, manipulation, and soft tissue techniques.

  • Research Methodology and Biostatistics – Involves complex data analysis, research design, and interpretation of scientific studies.

  • Advanced Anatomy and Physiology – Requires detailed knowledge of musculoskeletal structures and neurophysiological functions.

  • Orthopaedic Conditions and Rehabilitation – Involves diagno

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Kanishk Shukla

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The main subjects covered in the syllabus of MPT Orthopaedics are as follows:

  • Advanced Anatomy and Physiology – In-depth study of the musculoskeletal system.

  • Biomechanics and Kinesiology – Understanding human movement and joint mechanics.

  • Orthopaedic Conditions and Rehabilitation – Diagnosis and treatment of fractures, arthritis, and post-surgical recovery.

  • Manual Therapy Techniques – Hands-on therapeutic interventions like mobilization and manipulation.

  • Exercise Therapy and Prescription – Designing rehabilitation programs for orthopedic patients.

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