BPT – Bachelor of Physiotherapy

Shaping movement therapy experts who transform lives through scientifically-grounded rehabilitation practices and compassionate care delivery.

Overview

People’s College of Paramedical Sciences offers a transformative Bachelor of Physiotherapy program that merges movement science with therapeutic intervention strategies. This comprehensive course trains students in physical assessment methodologies, manual therapy techniques, and rehabilitative exercise prescription. Learners develop proficiency in treating mobility challenges, pain management, and functional restoration across varied patient demographics. The educational framework emphasizes clinical reasoning alongside evidence-informed practice approaches.

Duration & Eligibility

  • Duration: Four-and-a-half years with integrated practical exposure and compulsory internship period
  • Level: Undergraduate (UG)
  • Eligibility: Successful completion of Higher Secondary Education with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as mandatory subjects, achieving prescribed academic thresholds. Adequate English language skills required for professional practice.

Syllabus/Modules

  • Initial Phase: Structural Anatomy, Human Physiology, Movement Science, Body Mechanics, Therapeutic Exercise Principles
  • Professional Phase: Modality Applications, Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation, Neurological Treatment Approaches, Cardiovascular-Pulmonary Therapy
  • Advanced Phase: Athletic Injury Management, Developmental Rehabilitation, Elderly Care Physiotherapy, Population-Level Health Promotion

Highlights

  • Progressive clinical training across diverse rehabilitation settings
  • Contemporary equipment and technology integration in learning environments
  • Real patient interaction under qualified supervision
  • Curriculum designed around current rehabilitation research and methodologies

Admission

Enrollment follows institutional protocols with candidate assessment through academic credentials and entrance evaluation systems per governing body requirements.

Career Professional opportunities span hospital departments, independent rehabilitation clinics, athletic training facilities, and community health programs. Graduates pursue roles as clinical practitioners, sports performance specialists, occupational health advisors, and educational faculty. Career pathways include specialized practice development, home-based therapy services, corporate ergonomics consultation, and pediatric development centers. The credential facilitates ongoing skill enhancement through advanced specialization courses and professional certification opportunities.