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Yatendra Pradhan

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The average salary of a BPT graduate can get up to INR 3.5 LPA, whereas that of a doctor can get up to INR 7.5 LPA.In general, MBBS graduates tend to earn more than BPT course graduates. 

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Parul Thapa

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No, BPT course graduates, also known as physiotherapists, are not qualified to prescribe medicine. Unlike medical doctors with an MBBS degree, physiotherapists focus on non-invasive treatments like rehabilitation, physical therapy, and pain management to help patients recover from injuries, surgeries, or chronic conditions. While physiotherapists play a crucial role in improving mobility, strength, and overall physical function, they do not have the authority to prescribe medication or perform surgeries. 

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Parul Shukla

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Yes, after completing a BPT course, you can work in a hospital as a physiotherapist. Hospitals often have dedicated physiotherapy departments where BPT graduates can provide rehabilitative care to patients recovering from surgery, injuries, or chronic conditions. Physiotherapists in hospitals work alongside other medical professionals to design and implement treatment plans that improve patient mobility, reduce pain, and enhance overall function. 

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Loveleen Choudhury

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Choosing between an MBA and a BPT course depends on an individual's career goals and interests. MBA is a management-focused programme that prepares graduates for roles in business strategy, marketing, finance, human resources, and other management positions across various industries. BPT is ideal for those passionate about helping people recover and improve their mobility, while MBA is suited for those interested in business, management, and leadership roles. 

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Jaya Shukla

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The average salary of a BPT graduate can get up to INR 3.5 LPA, whereas that of a Nurse can get up to 2.9 LPA.On average, BPT graduates may have a slightly higher starting salary than nurses, especially if they work in private practice or specialised areas like sports physiotherapy or neurological rehabilitation. 

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Mani Sahni

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Generally, BPT course students do not use stethoscopes as part of their routine practice. Stethoscopes are primarily used by medical doctors to listen to heartbeats, and lung sounds, and measure blood pressure, which are essential for diagnosing medical conditions. Physiotherapists, on the other hand, focus on rehabilitation and physical treatments such as manual therapy, exercise therapy, and pain management. 

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Aishwarya Rai

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Yes, BPT course graduates can secure government jobs in various sectors of healthcare. Physiotherapists are in demand in government hospitals, rehabilitation centres, primary health care units, sports academies, and medical colleges. Central and state government organizations such as AIIMS, ESIC, Indian Railways, Armed Forces Medical Services, and Health Departments regularly recruit BPT graduates for roles in patient rehabilitation, physiotherapy consultation, and orthopaedic care. Additionally, BPT graduates can apply for positions through state public service commissions (PSC), staff selection commissions (SSC), and other
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Kanishk Shukla

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MBBS is a medical degree that qualifies graduates to become doctors who diagnose diseases, prescribe medication, and perform surgeries, while BPT focuses on non-invasive treatments such as rehabilitation, physical therapy, and pain management. MBBS has a broader scope, covering various specializations in medicine, but it is also more competitive, lengthy, and demanding. On the other hand, BPT is a shorter and more focused course that leads to quicker job opportunities in hospitals, rehabilitation centres, and sports clinics. Students who prefer direct patient interaction and non-surgical treatments may find BPT more suit
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Yatendra Pradhan

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BPT course is a specialised professional degree focused on rehabilitation, physical therapy, and patient care, making it ideal for those who wish to work directly in the healthcare sector as physiotherapists. On the other hand, BSc courses offer broader subject options in fields like Biology, Chemistry, Physics, or Nursing, and can lead to careers in research, teaching, or allied healthcare roles. BPT graduates have more structured job opportunities in hospitals, clinics, and sports centres, whereas BSc graduates may need further specialisation for better job prospects. For students seeking a hands-on clinical career, BPT is
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Parul Thapa

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The BPT course is not a traditional medical doctor's degree like MBBS, but it does grant graduates the title of “Doctor” (Dr.) in a professional capacity. Physiotherapists specialize in rehabilitation, physical therapy, and pain management without prescribing medicines or performing surgeries. Upon completing the BPT course and obtaining a license from the respective state council, graduates can use the prefix “Dr.” before their names. 

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