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Aneena Abraham

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Hi, please refer below for the job prospects of after pursuing BPT in India:Job ProfileJob DescriptionAverage Salary (INR)PhysiotherapistProvides rehabilitation and treatment to patients with physical impairments.3,00,000 - 8,00,000Sports PhysiotherapistSpecializes in treating sports injuries and enhancing athletic performance.4,00,000 - 10,00,000Geriatric PhysiotherapistWorks with elderly patients to improve mobility and independence.3,50,000 - 7,00,000Pediatric PhysiotherapistTreats children with developmental delays or physical disabilities.3,00,000 - 6,00,000Neurological PhysiotherapistWorks with patients who have neurological cond
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Amisha Wadhwa

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Some of the top colleges for BPT atr PGIMER in chandigarh with a fee structure of 3.46k, after that comes CMC vellorr in vellore Tamil nadu with fee structure of 23.13k for the first year and SGPGIMS LUCKNOW with a fee structure of 79.80K

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Harsh Singh

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Bachelor of Physiotherapy BPT is a four-year undergraduate programme that deals with the Science of physical movement and rehabilitation of people with disabilities, injuries, or illness. Here is a list of some government colleges in India offering BPT courses along with their Tier Exams:
All India Institute of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Mumbai - NEET
King George's Medical University, Lucknow - NEET
Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education and Research, Kolkata - NEET
Government Medical College and Hospital, Chandigarh - NEET
Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER), Madras Medical College,
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arzoo malhotra

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As an LPU alumnus, I am able to supply BPT course information for LPU rather than NIMS, Jaipur. My acquaintance completed her BPT at LPU and is now employed as a physiotherapist at a hospital. Considering all of these factors, I believe that LPU is the best option for BPT. LPU has a strong emphasis on practical knowledge; they offer state-of-the-art labs for orthopedic physiotherapy, general medicine, electrotherapy, and neurology that provide students with hands-on experience. Before you go into campus placements, they give you a lot of training. Try not to miss those classes; they will assist you in obtaining better placements; after
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2 years ago

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Pankaj

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You can do it first of all you can do your BPT from India then you can apply for MPT from abroad.

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Raj Desai

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Most of the BPT Colleges in Maharashtra takes admission into BPT course through the NEET UG entrance exam. If you are non-domicile of Maharashtra then you can apply for NEET-UG Counselling for All India Quota seats in Maharashtra provided you have appeared in the NEET UG entrance exam.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research. Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences. JSS College of Physiotherapy. SDM College of Physiotherapy. Mahatma Gandhi University of Medical Education. KJ Somaiya College of Physiotherapy. Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.

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Amrit Raj

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Hi Jashanpreet,
Yes, you can do MPT courses in Australia after your BPT degree in India. There is no problem in it. You just need to pass in all the subjects of your previous degrees. Best of luck.

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