Last Updated on July 30, 2023 by Vishnu Nambiar
Have you completed BPT course? Do you want to pursue a relevant Master’s Degree course? If yes, this post will be of help to you. Here, we will deal with a postgraduate level physiotherapy course. Here, we will have an in-depth analysis of MPT course.
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MPT: An Introduction
MPT stands for Master of Physiotherapy. It is a Master’s Degree course. Technically, it is a PG level course. It is evident from the name of this course that the academic program deals with the discipline of physiotherapy. What is physiotherapy all about, you may ask. Check out the next section to know more about this domain and its allied areas –
What is physiotherapy?
Physiotherapy is a part of rehabilitative medicine. It focuses on the use of physical therapy, massages, physical movements and exercise to improve and cure injuries, deformities and diseases. Along with rehabilitation, some other important sections of physiotherapy are- diagnosis, examination and assessment of the condition. Unlike the traditional branches of medicine, physiotherapy doesn’t rely extensively on the use of drugs and medicine. Instead, it relies on the use of physical treatment to improve the situation.
How to become a physiotherapist?
In order to become a physiotherapist in India, one must possess relevant academic qualifications. The minimum educational qualification required is – BPT. BPT is an undergraduate level course. On the other hand, MPT is a postgraduate level course.
Course content
As I mentioned before, the academic program is two years long. The course consists of both core physiotherapy subjects and specialization subjects. MPT curriculum is far more advanced than that of BPT. MPT program has been designed to provide further training and knowledge to BPT graduates. MPT program will train you in areas such as –
- Bio medicals
- Basics of physiotherapy
- Biostatistics
- Relevant equipment
- Patient education
- Specialization subjects
- Research methodology
- And more…
MPT specializations
MPT course allows candidates to specialize in different areas of physiotherapy. Some such notable areas of specialization are –
- Orthopaedics science
- Sports science
- Neuroscience
- Cardio-Pulmonary science
- Musculo-skeletal science
- Community physiotherapy
- Pediatrics physiotherapy
- Geriatrics physiotherapy
While securing MPT admission, candidates may choose an ideal area of specialization. Come, let us take a closer look at the course details. In the next section, you will find the following details – duration, eligibility, fees, syllabus and colleges. Let us start –
Course Details
Type of course
It is a Master’s Degree course.
Duration
The academic program is two years long.
Eligibility Criteria
Minimum educational qualification required is – completed BPT from a recognized College or University.
Syllabus
Here are some of the core subjects present in the curriculum –
- Bio medicals
- Basics of physiotherapy
- Biostatistics
- Relevant equipment
- Patient education
- Specialization subjects
- Research methodology
Colleges
Here are some of the popular colleges and Universities offering this course in India –
- GTU
- Manipal University
- DU
- KTU
- State-wise Govt medical colleges
Admission process
In order to secure admission into reputed institutes, you must crack relevant entrance exam. These exams are conducted at State, College and National levels. You must secure a decent rank in the merit list to secure Government or merit seat. Some colleges are also known to conduct direct or donation based admission process.
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Physiotherapy courses in India
Rehabilitation Science courses in India
Fees
Tuition fees depends upon factors such as – type of college (Govt or private), rating of the college, scholarship status of the student etc. On an average, tuition fees could be anywhere between 50-100K INR per year.
Career prospects
Physiotherapists have access to different types of job profiles and opportunities. They have access to ample amount of Govt, private and self-employment job opportunities. They are usually hired by –
- Hospitals
- Rehabilitation clinics
- Physiotherapy centers
- Physiotherapy training institutes
- Research firms
Physiotherapists may even start their own clinic, therapy center of rehabilitation clinic.
I am Vishnu Nambiar a career and educational blogger from India. I am also a full time educational consultant having more than 12 years of experience in the educational sector.
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