BPT stands for Bachelor of Physiotherapy. It is a 4.5-year undergraduate professional course that teaches the treatment of human diseases and injuries using physical agents (exercise, heat, electricity) rather than drugs.
Yes, but with a condition. The Indian Association of Physiotherapists (IAP) allows qualified physiotherapists to use the prefix "Dr." followed by the suffix "(PT)" (e.g., Dr. Rahul Sharma, PT). This distinguishes you as a Physical Therapy specialist, separate from Medical Doctors (MBBS).
It varies. In Government colleges, interns usually receive a monthly stipend (approx ₹10,000 - ₹20,000). In most private colleges, internships are unpaid, or the student pays a nominal fee for training.
Not everywhere. While states like Maharashtra (via NEET-UG) and some central universities require NEET scores, many private universities (like Amity, LPU, Manipal) and state entrance boards (like IPU CET in Delhi) conduct their own separate exams.
No. BPT is a core medical course. You must have studied Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) in Class 12th to be eligible. Maths is not required, but Biology is mandatory.
Generally, you need a minimum of 50% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology combined for the General category (45% for SC/ST/OBC).
Yes, it is challenging. The 1st year syllabus (Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry) is nearly identical to MBBS. You have to memorize details of every bone, muscle, and nerve in the human body. It requires serious dedication and daily study.
Yes. Physiotherapists use stethoscopes (especially in ICU/Cardio-respiratory care) to listen to lung sounds (breathing patterns) and heart rates. It is an essential tool for a PT working in a hospital.
Yes. BPT is a hands-on course. You will have practical exams where you must demonstrate techniques (like checking BP, performing joint movements, or applying electrical modalities) on a subject or patient.
In India, starting salaries range from ₹15,000 to ₹30,000 per month in hospitals. However, those who join sports teams or start private home visits can earn significantly more (₹40,000+).
Legally, yes. You can register with the state council and open a clinic. However, it is strongly advised to work under a senior mentor for at least 1-2 years to gain clinical exposure before starting your own practice.
The USA, UK, Australia, and Canada are the top destinations. They have a high demand for PTs and offer high salaries. However, you must clear their licensing exams (like NPTE for USA or HCPC registration for UK) to practice there.
