JNU MPT FAQs
Ques. What are the specialization options available in MPT at JNU?
Ans. JNU offers dual specialization options including Orthopedics and Manual Therapy, Orthopedics and Sports, Neurology and Psychosomatic Disorders, Cardiopulmonary, Pediatrics, and Obstetrics and Gynaecology. Students choose two specializations based on their career interests.
Ques. What is the difference between BPT and MPT?
Ans. BPT is an undergraduate degree providing foundational physiotherapy knowledge for general practice. MPT is a postgraduate degree offering advanced specialization in specific areas with research focus and clinical expertise development.
Ques. What clinical exposure is provided during MPT?
Ans. Students receive advanced clinical training in JNU's 1100-bedded hospital, specialized labs, out-patient departments, in-patient wards, and ICUs. Rural postings and community-based programs are also included for comprehensive healthcare exposure.
Ques. Can I pursue research after MPT?
Ans. Yes, opportunities include PhD programs in physiotherapy, research fellowships, academic research positions, and clinical research opportunities. The program includes research methodology and dissertation work in final semester.
Ques. What is the placement rate for MPT at JNU?
Ans. Placement rate approximately 75-80 percent with average packages 4.5-8 LPA. Placement depends on individual performance, specialization, and interview skills. Many opt for higher studies or private practice.
Ques. Are there international opportunities after MPT?
Ans. Yes, graduates can pursue jobs or higher studies abroad. Some countries may require additional certification or licensing exams. Professional registration in the host country is usually mandatory. Several countries have skilled migration programs for physiotherapists.
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