Which course should I pursue after completing BPT, MPT or MBA?

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    Suresh | Contributor-Level 8

    a month ago

    After completing BPT you choose the MPT course for your higher studies. MPT (Master of Physiotherapy) is a two-year degree course in the physiotherapy stream. I suggest you do MPT as your higher studies because MPT is a very relevant course and good for your career options.

    Eligiblity criteria for MPT course:

    • Students should've passed the BPT course under-recognised board.
    • Students should have passed with a minimum of 45% aggregate score in BPT. If you are interested to get admission to the best MPT college then campushunt will help you to get the best college for your higher studies. 
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    Himanshu Rao | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    BPT is a Bachelor course after which the ideal course is MPT. MBA can be done after any graduation course. Please suggest your last educational qualification, so that we can guide you better.

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