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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
For instance, in the College of Occupational Therapy, a Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (B.O.Th) degree programme of study obtained with at least 50% marks is generally a prerequisite for admission into the MOT (Master of Occupational Therapy) program. In addition, candidates should have previously undertaken their internship and shall comply with all other relevant application requirements outlined by the institution.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
Upon graduation, students who have concluded their MOT (Master of Occupational Therapy) studies from the College of Occupational Therapy are not limited to any specific field. They can work in general hospitals, rehabilitation centers, schools or education centers, mental health clinics, or special education facilities. They may also set up their own practices or engage in the service sectors focusing on developmental disabilities, pediatrics, aged care and psychiatry. In addition, there are foreign recruitment options in countries which favorably employ occupational therapy practitioners.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
The College of Occupational Therapy has maintained an impressive record for placements with almost all the students getting jobs in some of the top hospitals and rehabilitation centers. These placement opportunities are not only limited to the local but also include overseas placements.
The College of Occupational Therapy provides effective placement assistance as students find jobs in places such as hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and the health care system at large. However, specific information regarding the number of companies participating in the 2023 placements is difficult to find. The college delivers practical training and f
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
Generally, direct admission into the College of Occupational Therapy is subject to satisfying certain eligibility requirements including academic merit as well as an entrance examination. Certain management quota seats for direct admission may pertain to some institution but this largely depends on the particular course and admission procedures of the institution. It is advisable to contact the concerned college to get direct admission related confirmation and details about the steps involved.
Direct might be possible Also in the College of Occupational Therapy under certain conditions, for example, when students meet Guidelines require
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
Costs incurred in pursuit of studies at the College of Occupational Therapy tend to vary with respect to different courses offered by different institutions. For instance, the annual tuition fees range from INR 25,000 to INR 1,00,000 for the B.Sc in Medicine and other medical-related courses. But, the fees for courses in Occupational Therapy might vary hence it is best to reach out to the college or check their official website for more information regarding the specific course of interest.
The College of Occupational Therapy has different courses like B.Sc. in Occupational Therapy, which have a fee range depending on how the course is
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
The College of Occupational Therapy provides excellent support for placement, with a high level of success among graduates in taking up positions in hospitals, rehabilitation centres and the healthcare organizations. In addition, the training is heavily practical and the college has a robust health care sector which enables the students to go into the market with much ease. They also allow for internships that help boost relative chances of employment. Students also benefit from placement drives and career advice and hence this is ideal for the healthcare hopefuls.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
In general, applicants for a Master of Occupational Therapy (MOT) in Neurosciences at the College of Occupational Therapy are expected to possess a Bachelor in Occupational Therapy (BOT) degree and score at least 45 – 50% of the aggregate. Moreover, six-month internship training should be completed. Application for admission may be done directly based on academic performance or at other times, through entrance examinations e.g. NEET PG as per the policy of the college.
For example, Mahatma Gandhi Occupational Therapy College, Jaipur, may consider only the BOT marks or even an entrance test organized by the universities for admission.
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12 months agoContributor-Level 8
The average salary for B.O.Th graduates from the College of Occupational Therapy is INR 3 to INR 5 Lacs per year with experience, set of skills, and health setting. Graduates expect an opportunity in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, schools, and private practice. Salary will increase if the graduate has gained some special skills or advanced certification. Salary also depends upon locality and employer. Industry associations of the college and its internship opportunities often tend to help in placing graduates with better offers. For salary details, one can refer to placement reports issued by the institution.
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12 months ago
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Cutoff veries each year depending upon number of applicants, seat availability and overall performance. High rank is necessary. Top 25 to 30 percentage applicants have chances to get admitted to this college for BMLT. Generally strong performance in CET is required.
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