What is the meaning of BPT? Can you suggest some government colleges in Jaipur and also specialization courses in it?

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Asked by anshul jain

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    sanjay kumar live like as a role model..

    7 years ago
    Dear Anshul,
    BPT means Bachelors in physiotherapy. It's a UG course.
    Jaipur Government College (RUHS) offers regular BPT. After, BPT, you can go for MPT in many specialized streams:
    MPT (Biomechanics)
    MPT (Cardio-Pulmonary Physiotherapy)
    MPT (Cardiorespiratory)
    MPT(Cardiothoracic Physiotherapy)
    MPT (Cardiovascular & Pulmonary Specialities)
    MPT (Community Physiotherapy)
    MPT (Community Rehabilitation)
    MPT (Hand Conditions)
    MPT (Musculoskeletal)
    MPT (Neuro-Physiotherapy)
    MPT (Neurology)
    MPT (Ortho-Physiotherapy)
    MPT (Pediatrics)
    MPT (Sports-Physiotherapy)
    Masters in Sports Physiotherapy (Hons) (MSPT)
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    Answered by

    Muskan | Contributor-Level 10

    6 months ago

    BPT stands for Bachelor of Physiotherapy, a four-year undergraduate programme that teaches students about the Science of physical movement and rehabilitation. SMS Medical College and Mahatma Gandhi Physiotherapy College are two government colleges in Jaipur that offer BPT. Both are known for providing high-quality education and infrastructure. Sports physiotherapy, neurological physiotherapy, cardiovascular and pulmonary physiotherapy, and paediatric physiotherapy are common specialisation courses in BPT programmes. These specialisations focus on specific patient demographics and illnesses, providing graduates with specialised abilitie

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