Years | year 1 | year 2 | ||
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Total Year Wise fees | ₹98,100 | ₹86,600 | ||
Semester | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
Tuition fees | ₹37800 | ₹37800 | ₹37800 | ₹37800 |
Exam fees | ₹5000 | ₹5000 | ₹5000 | ₹5000 |
Other fees | ₹12000 | ₹500 | ₹500 | ₹500 |
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Application Deadline (UG, PG & Ph.D Courses) | May 31, 2024 |
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MPT in Orthopaedics is a 2-year full-time postgraduate course, the minimum eligibility for which is the successful completion of graduation (Bachelors of Physiotherapy) from a recognized university with a minimum aggregate score of 50%. Additionally, candidates need to have completed 6 months of compulsory rotatory internship after graduation.The program is spread over 2 years, including dissertations and practical exposure.
Admission to the course is based on the candidate’s obtained merit at the level of graduation. However, some institutions hold entrance tests for admission.
Such postgraduates are hired in capacities such as Ortho Consultant, Physiotherapist, Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthodontist, Ortho Surgery Coder, University Lecturer, Teacher and such.
The average tuition fee charged for the course in India ranges between INR 40,000 and 2.1 Lacs for a span of 2 years, and the average annual salary offered to such professionals ranges between INR 6 and 15 Lacs, increasing with experience and expertise.
Course Level | Postgraduate |
Duration | 2 years |
Examination Type | Yearly |
Eligibility | Graduation in Bachelors of Physiotherapy from a recognized university with at least 50% marks in aggregate + 6 months of compulsory rotatory internship, |
Admission Process | Based on merit. However, some institutions hold entrance tests for admission. |
Course Fee | INR 40,000 – 2.1 lacs |
Average Starting Salary | INR 6 lacs to 15 lacs per annum |
Top Recruiting Companies | Defence establishments, medical institutions, educational institutions, sports training facilities, Rehabilitation centres for Physically handicapped and Orthopaedic departments of private hospitals, etc. |
Job Positions | Ortho Consultant, Physiotherapist, Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthodontist, Ortho Surgery Coder and University Lecturer, etc. |
The program offers to eligible candidates both theoretical knowledge and practical experience needed to become expert physiotherapists. The curriculum has been designed to develop in candidates critical thinking abilities needed for case studies and clinical practices in the discipline’s practice.
Unlike the traditional branches of medicine, physiotherapy doesn’t rely extensively on the use of drugs and medicine. Instead, it relies on the use of physical treatment to improve health.
Specialising in Orthopaedics, students are imparted professional skills needed for the treatment of the musculoskeletal system when it suffers trauma or injury. Bones and muscles in the body are susceptible to injury and damage. This includes sprains, fractures, post-surgery pain, repetitive injuries. Such doctors treat sportspersons, degenerative diseases, congenital disorder, infections and tumours. The course imparts to candidates:
Listed below are some of the top institutes in India that offer the course.
Name of Institute | City | Average Fees |
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School of Allied Health Sciences | Greater Noida | INR 1,30,000 (course) |
Faculty of Physiotherapy -SGT University | Gurgaon | INR 100,000 (course) |
School of Physiotherapy | Chennai | INR 54,500 (course) |
Singhania University | Jhunjhunu | INR 40,000 (course) |
M.M. Institute of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation | Ambala | INR 63,000 (course) |
Ahmedabad Physiotherapy College | Ahmedabad | INR 2,10,000 (course) |
Institute of Health Sciences | Nayapalli | INR 1,60,000 (course) |
Lovely Professional University | Jalandhar | INR 200,000 (course) |
Candidates wishing to apply for the course need to have:
Most institutes offering the course admit students based on the merit obtained at the level of graduation. Some institutes also conduct their own entrance tests for offering admission. Admission process generally varies across colleges.
Some such universities that conduct entrance tests in the country for admission to the course are:
A semester-wise breakup of the course’s syllabus is tabulated here.
YEAR 1 |
YEAR 2 |
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Medical and Surgical Management | Pedagogy in Physiotherapy Education |
Physiotherapy Management I | Management, Administration and Ethical Issues |
Physiotherapy Management II | Bio-mechanics |
Physiotherapy Management (Lab Hours) | Bio-mechanics (Lab Hours) |
Research Methodology and Bio-Statistics | Dissertation |
Seminars on Clinical Issues | Seminars on Clinical Issues |
Clinical Practice | Clinical Practice |
Qualified Physiotherapists can find employment opportunities in defence establishments, medical institutions, educational institutions, sports training facilities, rehabilitation centres for the physically handicapped, and Orthopaedic departments of private hospitals.
Upon successful completion of the course, postgraduates have the option of pursuing higher studies, research work, or fellowship programs in allied fields such as sports, geriatrics, paediatrics, orthopaedics, neurology, and cardiopulmonary physiother
Some of the popular professional avenues open to successful postgraduates of the course are listed below with the corresponding salaries offered for the respective positions.
Job Position | Job Description | Average Annual Pay in INR |
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Orthopedic Surgeon | For an Orthopaedic Surgeon, each day's duties are determined by the needs of their patients. Orthopaedic Surgeons diagnose and assess patients' injuries or diseases through diagnostic testing, such as X-rays, to look for broken bones or blood tests to check for rheumatoid arthritis. Despite being licensed surgeons, many Orthopaedic Surgeons recommend and implement non-invasive treatments. They may cast and splint limbs, recommend rehabilitative exercises, or prescribe supplements and medications to strengthen joints or minimize pain. If surgery is necessary, they repair the injury, disease, or damage. They may plate broken bones, reattach tendons and ligaments, or perform joint or hip replacements, among other procedures. | 15 lacs |
Orthodontist | They examine, diagnose, and treat dental malocclusions and oral cavity anomalies. They design and fabricate appliances to realign teeth and jaws to produce and maintain normal function and to improve appearance. Also, they study diagnostic records such as medical/dental histories, plaster models of the teeth, photos of a patient's face and teeth, and X-rays in order to develop patient treatment plans. | 12 lacs |
University Lecturer | They work alongside staff who work, teach and research across a wide range of areas including Occupational Therapy, Social Work, Applied Psychology etc. They contribute to the development of teaching and assessment resources and work in a contemporary university setting. | 6 lacs |
Ortho Surgery Coder | Outpatient Surgical Coders are primarily responsible for reviewing statements and assigning codes using classification systems to ensure that insurance companies are billed correctly for services issued by medical providers. They help facilitate a smooth billing process by checking doctors' notes, tests, images, and patients' medical records, and then assigning codes which represent every step of the patient's experience with the physician to confirm what services were provided. This coding must be completed with a great deal of precision to ensure that the medical provider is reimbursed for all services rendered, and outpatient surgical coders typically process many cases per day in an indoor office setting. | 8 lacs |
Physiotherapist | Physiotherapists help patients with physical difficulties resulting from illness, injury, disability or ageing to improve their movement. They devise and review treatment programs using manual therapy (such as massage), therapeutic exercise and electrotherapy. Besides treating patients, they also promote their health and wellbeing and provide advice on how to avoid injury and self-manage long-term conditions. Patients can include children, the elderly, stroke patients, and people with sports injuries. | 6 lacs |
Medical Officer | Army Doctors enjoy the extra dimension of working in a variety of locations, from well-equipped clinics to field hospitals, on exercises and deployments. In this challenging role, their patients could range from elite troops on exercises, training, or operations to supporting remote communities devastated by a natural disaster. They work across many disciplines including primary health care, emergency, and trauma response and rehabilitation, tropical and sports medicine. Also, they can explore career options for additional part time or full-time study. Some Army doctors also have the opportunity of additional specialist study after a period of initial service. | 9 lacs |
Candidates must have a passed BPT
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