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Abhishek Jha

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The application deadline for the MPT (Master of Physiotherapy) course at CMC Vellore for the 2024 session is March 21, 2024. The admission process includes a computer-based test (CBT), followed by a medical exam and an interview for final selection.

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Parul Thapa

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Studying an MPT course offers a pathway to advanced knowledge and specialised skills in the field of physiotherapy, enhancing your ability to provide expert care to patients. The MPT course deepens your understanding of human movement, rehabilitation techniques, and evidence-based practice, preparing you for leadership roles in clinical settings or academic institutions. With the growing demand for physiotherapy services in diverse healthcare environments, an MPT degree can open doors to career advancement, higher earning potential, and the opportunity to make a meaningful impact on patient outcomes and overall quality of life.

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Parul Thapa

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Yes, choosing to specialize in Sports Physiotherapy through an MPT course can be an excellent choice if candidates have a passion for sports, fitness, and helping athletes recover from injuries. With the increasing emphasis on fitness and sports participation, there is a growing demand for skilled sports physiotherapists who can help athletes prevent injuries, optimize performance, and recover from sports-related injuries.Here's a rough estimate of the annual salary range at different levels:Entry-Level: INR 3 - 6 LPAMid-Level: INR 6 - 12 LPASenior-Level: INR 12 - 25 LPA

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Parul Thapa

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If candidates are interested in public health policies, epidemiology, health promotion, disease prevention, and community health, MPH might be the right choice.If candidates are passionate about providing direct patient care, rehabilitation, injury prevention, and improving physical function and mobility, pursuing MPT or DPT might align better with your interests.Candidates can check the table below to see the comparison between the two courses.ParticularsMPT MPHFull FormMaster of PhysiotherapyMasters of Public HealthCourse LevelPostgraduatePostgraduateCourse Duration2 years2 yearsCourse FeeINR 2,000 - INR 15 LakhINR 3 Lacs - INR
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Parul Thapa

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No, In India, pursuing an MPT after completing a BPT is not strictly necessary, but it can offer several advantages such as career advancement, clinical expertise, personal development, etc.While pursuing an MPT after a BPT offers several benefits, it's essential to weigh the costs, time commitments, and potential return on investment. Some individuals may choose to gain practical experience in the field before deciding whether to pursue further education. Ultimately, the decision to pursue an MPT depends on your career goals, interests, and individual circumstances.

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Parul Thapa

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MPT typically stands for Master of Physical Therapy. The best fields or specialities within physical therapy often depend on individual interests, career goals, and market demand. However, some popular and promising fields within physical therapy include:Orthopeedic Physical Therapy:  Focuses on the musculoskeletal system, treating conditions like fractures, sprains, strains, arthritis, and post-surgical rehabilitation.Sports Physical Therapy: Involves working with athletes to prevent, manage, and rehabilitate sports-related injuries, as well as enhance athletic performance.Neurological Physical Therapy: Specializes in treati
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Parul Thapa

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No, candidates cannot do MPT without BPT. Candidates should have completed Class 12 with Science stream with a PCB (Physics, Chemistry and Biology) with a desire to solve physical problems of humans and have an excellent knowledge of Physiotherapy and related subjects.Further, candidates must be qualified for a BPT (or any bachelor's degree) from a recognised university having a 50% aggregate score and six months of internship experience in the same field.

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Parul Thapa

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Typically, the use of ‘Dr’ as a title is associated with individuals who hold a doctorate degree, such as an MD or a PhD. The title ‘Doctor’ is commonly used for medical doctors, dentists, and individuals with doctoral-level degrees in various fields.An MPT is a postgraduate degree, and individuals who hold this degree are generally referred to as ‘physiotherapists’ or ‘physical therapists’. While the MPT signifies a high level of expertise in the field of Physiotherapy, it does not confer the title of ‘Doctor’.

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Parul Thapa

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No, MBBS and MPT are not equivalent degrees. MBBS stands for Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery, and it is a professional undergraduate degree awarded to individuals who have completed the necessary training in medicine and surgery. MBBS is the standard qualification for becoming a medical doctor.On the other hand, MPT stands for Master of Physiotherapy. It is a postgraduate degree in the field of physiotherapy, which involves the study of physical methods and exercises for treating and rehabilitating patients with physical disabilities, injuries, or impairments.

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Parul Thapa

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There is no specific Master of Physiotherapy (MPT) programme in Gynaecology. MPT programs typically cover a range of physiotherapy specializations, such as orthopaedics, neurology, cardiopulmonary, sports, and pediatric physiotherapy, among others. However, gynaecology itself is a medical speciality that deals with the health and diseases of the female reproductive system.Physiotherapists can play a supportive role in women's health and gynaecological care, but this usually falls under the broader category of women's health physiotherapy. Women's health physiotherapists may work with women of all ages to address various issues related
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