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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, the Physiotherapy course covers neurological rehabilitation extensively. Students learn to assess and manage conditions like stroke, cerebral palsy, Parkinson's disease, and spinal cord injuries.
The curriculum includes neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, and specialised treatment techniques to restore motor function, coordination, and balance. Practical sessions allow hands-on exposure to neurological patients, ensuring students develop the skills required for effective rehabilitation in clinical settings.
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4 months agoGuide-Level 15
Candidates who have passed Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry and Biology or any other examination with a minimum of 50% aggregate and also in PCB are eligible to apply for BPT at Jamia Hamdard University. The selection is also based on NEET-UG scores of the candidates.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
The skills required to succeed in Physiotherapy are:
Strong communication skills
Patience and empathy
Manual therapy techniques
Knowledge of anatomy and physiology
Critical thinking and problem-solving
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
The highest-paying job roles after BSc Physiotherapy are:
Sports Physiotherapist – INR 6 – 9 LPA
Consultant Physiotherapist in Private Hospitals – INR 5 – 7 LPA
Physiotherapist in International Healthcare Centers – INR 7 – 12 LPA
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
The government jobs available after BSc Physiotherapy are:
Job Role | Sector | Average Salary (per annum) |
|---|---|---|
Physiotherapist (Government Hospitals) | Government | INR 3.5 – 5 LPA |
Rehabilitation Specialist | Government/NGO | INR 3 – 4.5 LPA |
Lecturer in Physiotherapy College | Government | INR 4 – 6 LPA |
Research Assistant | Government | INR 3 – 4 LPA |
Public Health Physiotherapist | Government | INR 3.5 – 5 LPA |
Note: The salary has been taken from Ambitionbox.com.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, BSc Physiotherapy is often categorized under paramedical courses, as it is part of allied health sciences. It trains professionals who support medical doctors in diagnosing, treating, and rehabilitating patients.
However, physiotherapists hold a distinct professional identity and are not just assistants. They play an independent role in patient care, rehabilitation, and recovery, making it both paramedical and an essential healthcare field on its own.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
Physiotherapy focuses on improving movement, strength, and physical function after injuries, surgeries, or illnesses. It deals with the rehabilitation of muscles, bones, and nerves through exercises and manual therapy.
Occupational Therapy, on the other hand, emphasizes helping patients perform daily activities like dressing, eating, or working, especially after trauma, disability, or developmental issues. While both overlap, physiotherapy is body-function oriented, and occupational therapy is life-function oriented.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, Biology is typically a mandatory subject for admission into BSc Physiotherapy, as the course heavily involves anatomy, physiology, and medical sciences. Most universities require PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) as the core subjects in Class 12.
However, a few colleges may accept students with PCMB or allied Science backgrounds. It's important to review the specific eligibility criteria of the chosen college before applying.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
BPT is generally considered better for students who want a pure clinical career with maximum recognition. It provides extensive practical training, internships, and broader global acceptance.
BSc Physiotherapy is a great choice for those who want to enter healthcare but may also consider teaching, research, or alternative healthcare fields later. The choice depends on career goals — clinical independence vs. academic flexibility.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, BSc Physiotherapy graduates can open their own clinic, but the scope may be slightly limited compared to BPT graduates, depending on state regulations. You must also register with your local physiotherapy council, where applicable.
Many BSc Physiotherapy graduates gain a few years of experience under senior physiotherapists before starting a private setup. Pursuing higher studies like MPT further boosts credibility and career growth in private practice.
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