Which course is better: BPT or B.Sc in nursing for future?

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    S.L. Abhipsa | Contributor-Level 9

    5 years ago
    In my opinion definitely BPT is a much better career option as compared to BE. Sc Nursing. As you know BPT is one of the blooming career field in our country and in recent years its scope and job opportunities have been almost doubled. Furthermore BPT has its own perks of working in professional environment and curriculum. So, taking into consideration all these above said merits BPT is better for future. All the best.
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    iam ssuhana | Guide-Level 14

    6 years ago
    Physiotherapy jobs in India are booming. Today there are only around 5,000 qualified physiotherapists in India? Yet, it is estimated that one physiotherapist is required for every 10,000 people, and the demand for trained professionals is very high. There is a lot of scopes no matter what specialisation you choose. Physiotherapists in the private sector are better off according to me. Most students who pass outlook for government jobs which are less in number. Instead, you should aim to be a good entrepreneur; the market is doing much better. You can set up your own practice or centre. Also, there are ample jobs available in private ho
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    ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    BPT is a much better career option as compared to BE. Sc Nursing. As you know BPT is one of the blooming career field in our country and in recent years its scope and job opportunities have been almost doubled. Furthermore BPT has its own perks of working in professional environment and curriculum. So, taking into consideration all these above said merits BPT is better for future. All the best.
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    Abhisek Das

    a year ago
    Both the courses have equal importance in medical field. But you should choose the course wisely as per your interests. If you are a girl then go for B.Sc. Nursing. If you are a hardworking guy, then go for BPT and in physiotherapy the scope is more, and sky is the limit for your income. In many states the government job opportunity for nursing is more. So before opting for the course make proper research about the vacancies in your state.
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    Mayurdeep Bora Visionary by style, Revolutionary by birth | Guide-Level 12

    5 years ago
    BPT is much better in terms of scope job and availability. If you do BPT, you are a therapist with allied health professional certificate that means u have authority to be called doctor and use prefix Dr. Moreover, there is huge scope awaiting. Advanced physio treatment is slowly developing and coming to our country. Various serious diseases can be treated using new age tech methods by a physio. Abroad also, there is a huge scope. Choose wisely. Get a BPT degree from a repute institution and learn the techniques and you got lifesaving skills.
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    rahul r | Scholar-Level 18

    6 years ago
    Both courses have their own importance but I would go for BPT. Successful graduates of the course are lucratively employed in areas such as hospitals, health institutes, fitness centers, private clinics, etc. , with an average annual initial salary ranging between INR 2 and 8 Lacs, depending upon the candidates expertise in the field and relevant skill-set. Regards.

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