SRIHER MPT Neurosciences FAQs
Ques. Is there any entrance exam required for admission to MPT Neurosciences at SRIHER?
Ans. No, SRIHER does not require any entrance exam for admission to MPT Neurosciences. The selection is entirely based on a direct interview conducted by the university. Candidates need to apply online, and eligible applicants are called for an in-person interview at the Chennai campus. Performance in the interview and academic record in the BPT degree are the basis for selection.
Ques. What is the minimum BPT percentage required for MPT Neurosciences at SRIHER?
Ans. Candidates must have a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade/CGPA in their BPT degree (4.5 years including 6 months internship) from a recognized university. The BPT must have been completed through full-time regular classroom mode. There is no separate relaxation mentioned for reserved categories for this programme.
Ques. What is the seat intake for MPT Neurosciences at SRIHER, and how competitive is admission?
Ans. The approved seat intake for MPT Neurosciences at SRIHER is 12 seats per batch. Given the limited seats and the reputation of SRIHER as a premier institution with excellent clinical training facilities, admission is competitive. Candidates with strong academic records, relevant clinical experience in neurological physiotherapy, and good interview performance stand the best chance of selection.
Ques. What career opportunities are available after MPT Neurosciences from SRIHER?
Ans. Graduates can work as Neurological Physiotherapists, Neurorehabilitation Specialists, Clinical Physiotherapy Educators, or Researchers in hospitals, rehabilitation centres, sports medicine facilities, and academic institutions. With an MPT from SRIHER, graduates are also eligible to pursue Ph.D. programmes in physiotherapy or neurosciences. Career opportunities exist in government hospitals, private hospitals, and internationally. Entry-level salaries for MPT graduates in India typically range from Rs. 3 LPA to Rs. 8 LPA, with higher packages in senior clinical and academic roles.
Ques. Does SRIHER's MPT programme follow the CBCS pattern, and what is the dissertation component?
Ans. Yes, the MPT Neurosciences programme at SRIHER follows the Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) with 86 credits across 4 semesters. The dissertation is a mandatory component in Semester IV (final semester), where students undertake an independent research project under faculty supervision. SRIHER's strong research infrastructure, with 11,000+ cumulative publications and collaborations with BIRAC and DBT, provides an excellent environment for dissertation research.
Ques. What clinical training facilities are available for MPT Neurosciences students at SRIHER?
Ans. MPT Neurosciences students at SRIHER have access to Sri Ramachandra Hospital, a 2,500-bed tertiary care facility with dedicated neurology, neurosurgery, and neurorehabilitation departments. The hospital handles a large volume of complex neurological cases including stroke, traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, Parkinson's disease, and paediatric neurological conditions. Students also benefit from the Faculty of Physiotherapy's dedicated five-storey building with modern labs, outpatient clinics, and simulation facilities, as well as the Sri Ramachandra Rehabilitation Centre for community-based training.
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