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Parul Thapa

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Physiotherapists are not nurses.

A physiotherapist is a person who check, find problem, and treat people with body issues, injuries or disability. They use exercise, therapy, and some techniques to help patients move better, feel less pain, and improve body function.

Nurses take care of patients in many way. They help with body, mind, and feelings. They give medicine, check vitals, and support patients under doctor guidance.

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Parul Thapa

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The salary of a physiotherapist is influenced by various factors, including the level of education, specialization, experience, location, and the type of healthcare setting they work in. Generally, higher education and specialized training can lead to better-earning potential.

Here are a few examples of Physiotherapy courses which offer good salaries:

Job Profiles

Average Salary

Sports Medicine

8.4 LPA 

Cardiovascular

6 LPA

Geriatrics

5 LPA

Neurology

6 LPA

Pediatrics

3 LPA

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Parul Thapa

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Yeah, in India, if a physiotherapist has a DPT or a similar degree from a good college, they can use "Dr." before their name. But the rules can be a little different in each state.

Also, they need to make sure people know they're physiotherapy doctors, not medical doctors like MBBS or MD, so nobody gets mixed up.

 

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Parul Thapa

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If you wish to become a physiotherapist after your Class 12, candidates can follow the below steps:

Step 1. Choose the Science Stream

Step 2. Complete Class 12

Step 3. Research and Choose a College/University

Step 4. Apply for BPT Programs

Step 5. Complete the BPT 

Step 6. Get Degree

Step 7. Look for Internship

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Parul Thapa

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The work of a physiotherapist (also known as a physical therapist in some regions) involves assessing, diagnosing, and treating individuals with physical impairments, disabilities, injuries, or conditions that affect their mobility, function, and overall quality of life. Physiotherapists use a variety of techniques and interventions to help their patients regain or improve their physical abilities and manage pain. 

Physiotherapists work in various settings, including hospitals, clinics, private practices, rehabilitation centres, sports facilities, and community health centres. Their ultimate goal is to improve their patients' physi

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Mousumi paul

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To become a physiotherapist, complete a Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) after ensuring you meet Science subject requirements. Pass the necessary entrance exams, complete the BPT programme (4.5 years), and obtain licensing. Consider pursuing a Master of Physiotherapy (MPT) for specialisation and enhanced career opportunities.

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Parul Thapa

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Physiotherapists focus on patient rehabilitation and therapy, while OT Technician course graduates specialize in surgical support. Also, Physiotherapy have a broader scope of practice and can pursue various career paths, while OT Technician course graduates have a specialised role in the operating room.

Candidates can check the table to see the comparison between the two courses.

Course Level

Operation Theatre Technology

Physiotherapy

Course Level

UG, PG, PhD, Certificate and Diploma

UG, PG, PhD & Diploma

Course Duration 

UG - 3 years

PG - 2 years

PhD - 3 years

Certificate - 2 years

Diploma - 2 years 

2 years - 3 years

Course Fee

INR 900 - INR 3.8 

INR 2,000 - INR 6 Lakh

Entrance Exam

CUET, KCET, etc.

CUET, KCET, NEET, GPAT, etc.

Popular Colleges

Christian Medical College, AIIMS Delhi, PGIMER, Jamia Hamdard, etc. 

Christian Medical College, Jamia Hamdard, St. John’s National Academy of Health Sciences, Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences, etc.

Job Profiles

OT Technician, Associate Consultant, Anaesthetist Consultant, Teacher and Lecturer, Lab Technician, etc.

Physiotherapist, Research Assistant, Lecturer, Home care physiotherapist, Sports physio rehabilitator, etc.

Average Salary

INR 2.2 LPA - INR 20 LPA

INR 2 LPA - INR 8 LPA

Top Recruiters

AIIMS, Fortis Hospital, MAX Hospital, Bombay Hospital Medical Research Centre, etc.

Apollo Hospitals, Help Age India, Hosmat Hospital, Fortis Hospital, etc.

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Muskan

Contributor-Level 10

You can follow a Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) program, which is provided by numerous colleges and institutes that do not require NEET scores for admission, to become a physiotherapist without taking the NEET test. University-conducted entrance tests or 12th-grade grades in topics like biology, chemistry, and physics are usually the basis for admission to BPT courses. You can pursue a Master's in Physiotherapy (MPT) to further specialise after earning your BPT. You must fulfil the license and qualification standards of the particular nation in order to practise physiotherapy overseas. These requirements may include passing profession

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Muskan

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BPT stands for Bachelor of Physiotherapy, a four-year undergraduate programme that teaches students about the Science of physical movement and rehabilitation. SMS Medical College and Mahatma Gandhi Physiotherapy College are two government colleges in Jaipur that offer BPT. Both are known for providing high-quality education and infrastructure. Sports physiotherapy, neurological physiotherapy, cardiovascular and pulmonary physiotherapy, and paediatric physiotherapy are common specialisation courses in BPT programmes. These specialisations focus on specific patient demographics and illnesses, providing graduates with specialised abilitie

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