The Bachelor of Physiotherapy program focuses on human anatomy, physiology, and therapeutic techniques. Students study biomechanics, exercise therapy, and rehabilitation practices. Through clinical internships and practical training, learners acquire hands-on skills in assessing and treating physical injuries or disabilities. Emphasizing patient care and holistic rehabilitation, graduates are prepared for roles in hospitals, sports clinics, or community health centers. Equipped to provide personalized therapies, they contribute to improving mobility, relieving pain, and enhancing overall well-being. With a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical expertise, the program nurtures physiotherapists capable of addressing diverse physical health challenges and restoring patients' functional abilities.
Eligibility Criteria
10+2 or equivalent from a recognized Board/Council with minimum 50% marks or equivalent grade in aggregate.