Bachelor of Physiotherapy is a 4-year undergraduate course, including compulsory 6 months of clinical internship, and involving the science of physical movement aimed at preventing disease and disability.
To be eligible to apply for the course, aspiring candidates need to have attained the 10+2 qualification from a recognized educational Board. The course is offered in the country at an average annual course fee ranging between INR 1 and 5 Lacs, varying across institutes.
Successful graduates of the course are lucratively employed in areas such as hospitals, health institutes, fitness centres, private clinics, etc., with an average annual initial salary ranging between INR 2 and 8 Lacs, depending upon the candidate’s expertise in the field and relevant skill set.
Some of the major highlights of the course are tabulated below.
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Successful graduates of the course are lucratively employed in areas such as hospitals, health institutes, fitness centers, private clinics, etc., with an average annual initial salary ranging between INR 2 and 8 Lacs, depending upon the candidate’s expertise in the field and relevant skillset.
Some of the major highlights of the course are tabulated below.
Course Level | Undergraduate |
Duration | 4.5 years |
Eligibility | 10+2 from a recognized educational Board. |
Admission Process | Counseling after qualification of a relevant entrance examination. |
Examination Type | Semester System |
Total Course Fee | INR 1 to 5 Lacs |
Average Starting Salary | INR 2 to 8 Lacs |
Top Recruiting Areas/Fields | Hospitals, Educational Institutions, Health Institutions, and such. |
Physiotherapy is a branch of healthcare that applies modes of physical movement such as exercise, massage, besides education, advice, and counselling services to circumstances where movement and function are threatened by ageing, pain, injury, diseases, disorders, conditions, or other environmental factors.
Students enrolled to the course are taught on an advanced level about core physiotherapeutic skills such as manual therapy, therapeutic exercises, and application of electro-physical modalities, which have been proven to cure a range of disabilities and disease related to spine, back, neck, and even stress-related incontinence.