Can I get a government job after BPT course?

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    Rahul Singh | Contributor-Level 10

    8 years ago
    Hi Abhi,
    Job scope and opportunities are immense when it comes to the field of physiotherapy. As life expectancy increases in India, old age related issues like muscle and bone will also surface more. Plus, patients, who have had surgeries (such as neurosurgery, cardiac surgery, broken bone surgeries and fractures) are subjected to rehabilitation after the surgery. Physiotherapists play an active role during such rehabilitation phase of a patient. Sports is another segment where physiotherapists may build a career in. Sport is one such field where physical activity (of moderate to high intensity) is involved.
    Physiotherapists are recruit
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    prakash bhardwaj

    2 weeks ago

     

    BPT course is a 4-year degree programme with 6 months of rotatory internship in rehabilitative medicine. This course focuses on employing physical forces like heat, pressure, electricity, etc. to assist the body in healing itself. It is ideal for students who want to pursue a career as a physiotherapist. The eligibility for BPT is to secure a minimum of 50% marks in 12th with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as their main subjects.Quantum University situated in roorkee uttarakhand is also provide this course with affordable fees.Quantum university is one of the reputed university in uttarakhand.This university provide exellent edu

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    Rakesh chand | Contributor-Level 7

    3 weeks ago

    After BPT course you can apply in govt.sectors also.The BPT full form is Bachelor of Physiotherapy. It is an undergraduate degree course in the medical field and will teach you about the physical movement of the human body. Also, you will learn how to diagnose and treat patients with manual therapy, therapeutic exercises, and lifestyle changes. The eligibility for BPT is to secure a minimum of 50% marks in 12th with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as their main subjects.Quantum University situated in roorkee uttarakhand is also provide this course with affordable fees. BPT course is a 4-year degree programme with 6 months of rotatory i

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    Aishwarya Rai | Contributor-Level 10

    9 months ago

    Yes, BPT course graduates can secure government jobs in various sectors of healthcare. Physiotherapists are in demand in government hospitals, rehabilitation centres, primary health care units, sports academies, and medical colleges. 

    Central and state government organizations such as AIIMS, ESIC, Indian Railways, Armed Forces Medical Services, and Health Departments regularly recruit BPT graduates for roles in patient rehabilitation, physiotherapy consultation, and orthopaedic care. 

    Additionally, BPT graduates can apply for positions through state public service commissions (PSC), staff selection commissions (SSC), and other

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    Navneet Kaur | Guide-Level 14

    4 years ago
    After successful completion of the BPT course, one can get employment opportunities in both the private and government sectors. Some job profiles that emphasize the course of BPT are Assistant Physiotherapist, Therapy Manager, Sports Physio Rehabilitator, Osteopath, and others. Or BPT is an undergraduate programme that deals with the structure of the human body. The duration of this course is four years and once the duration of the programme is over, students are required to complete a six months internship. Physiotherapy is a kind of treatment that is carried through physical forces such as heat, electricity, mechanical pressure, and
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