Physiotherapist
A bachelors' degree is usually required (BSc Physiotherapy, BSc Veterinary Studies, Physiotherapy) to become a Physiotherapist.
After you must complete a doctoral physical therapy degree program (DPT) accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE). DPT programs generally take three years to complete.
Particular job areas for a physiotherapist to work in include geriatric medicine, intensive care, mental health, outpatients, orthopaedics, paediatrics, and stroke services.
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Some of the colleges conduct their own entrance exam and some take through NEET.
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Tentatively admission in physiotherapy courses will be based on NEET score and as this is going to be happened for the first time so it is quite difficult to provide any cut off range. But it is advisable to stay tuned with us on below given website to know about the same in detail - http://www.medicine.careers360.com Hope this helps!!!
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