Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) empowers students to restore movement, enhance recovery, and improve lives through advanced rehabilitation and evidence-based healthcare practices.
“Experience hands-on clinical training, advanced rehabilitation technologies, and industry-focused learning that prepares you to become a skilled physiotherapy professional.”
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Savitriben Patel College of Physiotherapy
BPT (Bachelor of Physiotherapy) is a 4.5-year undergraduate program that trains students in physical therapy, rehabilitation, and movement science to treat injuries and disabilities.
The course duration is 4 years of academic study followed by a 6-month mandatory clinical internship.
Students must have completed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) from a recognized board, usually with a minimum of 45–50% marks.
NEET is generally not required, though some universities or states may have their own entrance exams or merit-based selection.
Key subjects include Anatomy, Physiology, Biomechanics, Exercise Therapy, Electrotherapy, Orthopedics, Neurology, and Rehabilitation.
Yes, a 6-month clinical internship is mandatory for hands-on training in hospitals and rehabilitation centers.
Students learn patient assessment, therapeutic exercises, pain management techniques, rehabilitation planning, and communication skills.
Graduates can work as physiotherapists in hospitals, sports clinics, rehabilitation centers, fitness centers, or start private practice.
Yes, after meeting licensing requirements of the respective country, BPT graduates can work internationally.
Yes, students can pursue MPT (Master of Physiotherapy) in various specializations.
Popular specializations include Orthopedics, Neurology, Sports Physiotherapy, Pediatrics, and Cardiopulmonary Physiotherapy.
Yes, it is a growing healthcare field with increasing demand for rehabilitation and preventive care services.
No, they also work in sports teams, rehabilitation centers, fitness centers, nursing homes, and private clinics.
Salary varies by experience and location, but fresh graduates can expect entry-level positions with increasing growth over time.
Yes, most reputed colleges offer clinical exposure, hospital internships, and hands-on training as part of the curriculum.
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