
Courses Offered
UG Course
BPT - Bachelor Of Physiotherapy | ||||
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Regulations | Curriculum and Syllabus with CO-PO Mapping | 2017 | Full Time |
Duration
- 4 years course + 6 months Internship
Eligibility
- HSC Examination (Academic Stream) of 10+2 curriculum / CBSE / ISC English, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, or Botany and Zoology.
PG Courses
Master of Physiotherapy Branches
MPT - Orthopedics | ||||
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Regulations | Curriculum and Syllabus with CO-PO Mapping | 2012 | Full Time |
MPT - Neurology | ||||
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Regulations | Curriculum and Syllabus with CO-PO Mapping | 2012 | Full Time |
MPT - Cardio Respiratory | ||||
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Regulations | Curriculum and Syllabus with CO-PO Mapping | 2012 | Full Time |
MPT - Pediatrics Neurology | ||||
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Regulations | Curriculum and Syllabus with CO-PO Mapping | 2012 | Full Time |
MPT - Sports | ||||
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Regulations | Curriculum and Syllabus with CO-PO Mapping | 2012 | Full Time |
MPT - Obstetrics and Gynecology | ||||
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Regulations | Curriculum and Syllabus with CO-PO Mapping | 2012 | Full Time |
Eligibility
Candidates admitted into the Master's degree programme in physiotherapy should have passed the B.P.T. Degree examination of any University accepted by the authority of this university as equivalent.
Course Duration
The period of the certified study for the Master in Physiotherapy shall be a full time course and its duration shall extend over a period of two academic years for the award of the degree.
Course Commencement
The course will commence on the 1st of October every year.
Qualifying Marks
(a) 50% of marks in theory in, 50% for oral examinations and 50% of aggregate of theory and orals put together.
(b) A separate 50% of the marks in clinical examinations wherever applicable.
(c) Candidate who has failed in one or more subjects but has obtained pass marks in other subjects shall be exempted from reexamination in passed subjects.
(b) A separate 50% of the marks in clinical examinations wherever applicable.
(c) Candidate who has failed in one or more subjects but has obtained pass marks in other subjects shall be exempted from reexamination in passed subjects.