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Yatendra Pradhan

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Since the BOT course is a healthcare-related course, Science subjects play a crucial role in the foundation of occupational therapy education. Students should focus on:

  • Biology – Understanding human anatomy, physiology, and diseases.

  • Physics – Learning biomechanics and movement principles.

  • Chemistry – Important for understanding drug interactions and therapy techniques.

  • Psychology (if available) – Helps in understanding mental health rehabilitation.

A strong grasp of English and Mathematics can also be beneficial for research and documentation.

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Aishwarya Rai

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Yes, BOT course graduates can work in hospitals without additional certification if they have completed their degree from a recognised institution. However, registration with AIOTA or the respective state council is preferred for better job prospects.

Some specialised fields, such as pediatric or neurological rehabilitation, may require additional short-term certifications. Hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and clinics often prefer candidates with internship experience and hands-on training.

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Jaya Shukla

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Yes, BOT course graduates can establish their private practice, but they must first obtain the necessary licenses and registrations. This includes registering with the All India Occupational Therapists' Association (AIOTA) or respective state councils.

A private practice can offer specialised therapy services in areas like pediatrics, geriatrics, mental health, and neurological rehabilitation. Many Occupational Therapists also collaborate with hospitals, physiotherapists, and psychologists for better patient care.

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Parul Shukla

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Yes, BOT course graduates can enter research and academia by pursuing higher studies such as Master of Occupational Therapy (MOT) or a PhD in Occupational Therapy. Research roles focus on developing new rehabilitation techniques, assistive technologies, and patient-care methodologies.

In academia, BOT graduates can become lecturers or professors in medical and allied health sciences colleges. Those interested in research can work in rehabilitation research centers, universities, and government-funded projects.

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Parul Thapa

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The average starting salary for BOT course graduates in India ranges between INR 3–6 LPA, depending on experience, location, and sector. Government hospitals and NGOs may offer lower salaries initially, while private hospitals and rehabilitation centers provide better pay.

With experience, Occupational Therapists can earn INR 6–12 LPA, especially in specialised areas like pediatric therapy, geriatric care, or sports rehabilitation. Overseas opportunities, particularly in Canada, the USA, and Australia, offer even higher salaries.

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Nishtha Chatterjee

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NEET is not mandatory for all BOT course admissions, but some universities consider NEET scores for selection. 

Candidates should check the specific admission criteria of their preferred colleges. Many private and state universities offer direct admission based on 12th-grade PCB marks or conduct their own entrance exams.

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Kanishk Shukla

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No, BOT course admission requires a Science background, specifically in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) in 12th grade. This is because the BOT course involves medical and therapeutic sciences, which demand a fundamental understanding of human anatomy and physiology.

However, if you are from an Arts or Commerce background and still want to pursue a career in Occupational Therapy, you can explore Diploma courses or bridge programs in related fields.

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Yatendra Pradhan

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The BOT course is a five-year undergraduate program that trains students to assist individuals with physical, mental, or cognitive disabilities. BOT course focuses on rehabilitation, assistive technology, and therapeutic techniques to improve a patient's ability to perform daily activities.

In BOT course, students study subjects like anatomy, neurology, psychology, and biomechanics. BOT graduates work in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, special education schools, and private clinics, helping patients regain independence in their daily lives.

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Mamona Jain

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Occupational (Bachelor of Physiotherapy) focuses on physical rehabilitation, using exercises, manual therapy, and electrotherapy to treat musculoskeletal and neurological conditions. It mainly helps patients regain mobility and strength. Occupational Therapy (OT), on the other hand, aims to improve daily living skills, assisting individuals with disabilities in performing everyday tasks.

While BPT emphasizes movement restoration, OT concentrates on adapting environments and tasks to enhance independence.

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