Physiotherapist
It will take at least another 10 years for Physiotherapy to get recognized by general public. People are least aware about this new field in India. In my opinion choosing Physiotherapy is not the wise decision.
Fresher BPTs can get 7000 to 15000 in private sectors. Whereas Post graduates freshers earns around 15K to 20K.
Most hospitals hires BPT graduates to save money.
In short Physiotherapy is not a shining career in India. Situation is more worst in Non-Metro cities.
Physiotherapists cannot perform surgeries in particular however; their concerned area of work is primarily preoperative and postoperative in order to restore natural bodily movement. Only a qualified surgeon is allowed to perform invasive practice of a surgery. You'll have to do MBBS first and then MS/MD to become a surgeon.
Hi Priyanka,
Bpt is a good career option for the future but you need to keep in mind that there is a minimum scope for female physios in India.
My elder sister is a physio as well and right now she is in the USA for her training because there is a huge spectrum of opportunities outside India for a Physio.
Also, in India, the salary for a Physio is between 5,000 to 30,000 per month which is nothing in today's world.
So, if you go for it, there is plenty of opportunities abroad rather than India.
All the best!!!!
Hey Aspirant, For getting admission in Bachelor of physiotherapy with 49% it is impossible in government colleges but with the private ones conduct the entrance exam. So, you need to get eligible for giving the entrance exam. There are several universities which offer this course.
Hope this helps
Good luck
Hello Safura. You can know everything about the college including the fees, facilities, admission in the link provided below. Good luck.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/dqxeclau.top/colleges/maharashtra-institute-of-physiotherapy-latur/amp
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