Physiotherapy in India

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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With an average pay of INR 5,00,000, BPT graduates can find employment as a sports physiotherapist, osteopath, or consultant. Following their BPT degree, students have the option of taking MPT courses in sports physiotherapy or MBA. India only has 5,000 licensed physiotherapists, despite the fact that there should be one available for every 10,000 residents, according to a 2018 WHO report. Because of this, the WHO estimates that there are still over 90,000 physiotherapists needed worldwide, and this number is only expected to rise in the near future.

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Application date: December 2022-April 2023.
Exam date: May 2022.

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Lima DuttaProfessional HR

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Well, if you have chosen to pursue physiotherapy then I am sure you might have done some research before taking this option further. So, if you plan to take up MBA, then I would like to tell you that it is completely a different study from your Bachelor's degree subject. It is all about management studies. If you feel that you have interest in such subjects then just go ahead and if not then I would suggest you think twice before you take up any specialisation in MBA degree.
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Anand DhillonFounder at EDIFICE EDUCATION

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Hi,
The answer to this is subjective. If you want to pursue MBBS, but not getting in India, then you can consider to study MBBS from Russia, Ukraine, Georgia, Philippines, etc., rather than adjusting for Physiotherapy.
As MBBS is a course which has high demand in India and India needs qualified doctors.
It is very important to choose good universities, listed with MCI.
To get admission guidance for MBBS abroad, register here:
http://edificeeducation.com/mbbs-admissions-2017-2018
Admission is about to close for September intake.
All the best.

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Bushra Siddiqui

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There is very good scope in physiotherapy in the upcoming years. A career in physiotherapy can lead to a variety of interesting and challenging jobs in the health care system.

  • Physiotherapists get specialisations in the areas such as paediatrics, geriatrics, neurology, cardiorespiratory, and orthopaedics.
  • Physiotherapists can also obtain a doctorate degree and become involved in research.
  • Physiotherapists that demonstrate a high level of skill, knowledge and competence in their work may find many opportunities for growth, such as moving into supervisory or management positions, teaching positions, or they may decide to open their own phys
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