JMI Ph.D. Physiotherapy FAQs
Ques. Is an MPT degree mandatory to apply for PhD Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Science at JMI?
Ans. Typically, an MPT (Master of Physiotherapy) degree with at least 55% marks is the standard eligibility requirement for PhD admission at CPRS, JMI. However, candidates with a BPT degree and significant research or clinical experience may also be considered in some cases. Candidates are advised to contact CPRS directly or check the official PhD bulletin for the specific eligibility criteria for the session they are applying to.
Ques. What are the research specialisations available at CPRS, JMI for PhD?
Ans. CPRS at JMI offers PhD research in Sports Physiotherapy, Neurosciences (Neurological Physiotherapy), Musculoskeletal Sciences (Orthopaedic Physiotherapy), and Cardiopulmonary Sciences. The centre has faculty with expertise in clinical research, biomechanics, rehabilitation outcomes, and evidence-based physiotherapy practice.
Ques. How many PhD seats are available at CPRS, JMI, and how competitive is the admission?
Ans. As per the 2026-27 vacancy data, approximately 17 PhD seats were available at CPRS. The programme is competitive, with applicants from across India who hold MPT degrees. The selection process involves an entrance test, research proposal evaluation, and an interview, making it important for candidates to have a well-defined research area in mind before applying.
Ques. Can I pursue this PhD while continuing clinical practice?
Ans. No. The programme is strictly full-time and requires regular on-campus presence, including mandatory coursework, laboratory/clinical research work, and regular supervisor meetings. Candidates currently in clinical practice would need to take a break or leave of absence to pursue this programme.
Ques. What kind of career opportunities does a PhD in Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Science from JMI open up?
Ans. A PhD from JMI's CPRS opens doors to academic positions (Assistant Professor, Associate Professor) in physiotherapy colleges and universities, research positions in hospitals and rehabilitation centres, and roles in health policy and public health organisations. JMI's NAAC A++ accreditation and NIRF ranking significantly enhance the value of the degree in the academic job market.
Ques. Is there any fellowship specifically for health science PhD scholars at JMI?
Ans. Apart from the JMI Non-NET Fellowship (Rs. 8,000/month), health science PhD scholars can apply for ICMR (Indian Council of Medical Research) Junior Research Fellowships, which are specifically designed for biomedical and health science researchers. ICMR JRF provides a stipend of Rs. 35,000/month (JRF) and Rs. 40,000/month (SRF). Candidates should check the ICMR website for current fellowship cycles and eligibility.
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