What is the difference between a BSc in Physiotherapy and a BPT, and which is better to pursue?

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    Parul Thapa | Contributor-Level 10

    5 months ago

    The BSc Physiotherapy will lean towards scientific input in physiotherapy, along with other foundational Science courses.
    On the other hand, BPT stands for a professional course on Physiotherapy mainly.

    Thus, the former may be having more practical-oriented training and clinical exposure in various physiotherapy techniques compared to the latter.
    Now, which one to pursue depends on the individual and what matters more to the individual, their career goals, and the programs available. Consider factors like curriculum, training opportunities, certification, and your academic and professional interests in making your choice.

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