Which course has better career prospects: Physiotherapy or Psychology?

4.1K Views|Posted 2014-04-02 15:40:53
Asked by Anila Antony
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Sandiep Sharma
2014-04-02 16:02:23
Dear Candidate, Both are 2 different choices. Psychology is involves the scientific study of mental functions and behaviors, whereas physiotherapy is a health care profession. If you are not able to decide on the options, please appear for a psychometric test and read the test report. It will enable

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Ankit Anand
2014-04-02 16:00:09
Hi anila, go for physiotherapy! blindly its best but on the same time you have to work hard.because you are going to be a doctor. :) all the best anything else you can ask!

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2014-04-02 16:00:28
Physiotherapy is a science that helps improve movement dysfunction, and promote functions of the human body and optimal health. This involves assessment, diagnosis and treatment of disease and disability through physical means. The course helps students develop a basic understanding of the human bod

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