Susruta Institute of Physical
Medicine and Rehabilitation

BPT at Susruta Institute of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

Bachelor of Physiotherapy

Our Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) program is meticulously designed to provide a strong academic foundation, hands-on clinical training, and specialized expertise across key medical disciplines.


First Year: Building Foundational Knowledge

  • Human Anatomy & Structural Studies
  • Physiology & Body Functioning
  • Biochemistry for Medical Sciences
  • Psychology & Sociology (Patient-Centric Care)
  • Professional Communication (English)
 

Second Year: Core Physiotherapy Principles

  • Electrotherapy (High, Medium & Low Frequency)
  • Biomechanics & Movement Analysis
  • Microbiology & Pathology (Disease Mechanisms)
  • Exercise Therapy & Rehabilitation Techniques
 

Third Year: Specialized Clinical Training

  • General Medicine, Pharmacology & Paediatrics
  • General Surgery (Including Plastic Surgery, Obstetrics & Gynaecology)
  • Physiotherapy in Orthopaedic Conditions (Theory + Clinical)
  • Physiotherapy in Neurological Conditions (Theory + Clinical)
 

Fourth Year: Advanced Rehabilitation & Practical Application

  • Physiotherapy in Cardio-Respiratory Conditions (Theory + Clinical)
  • Rehabilitation Medicine (Holistic Recovery Strategies)
  • Community Medicine & Public Health
  • Research Project Work (Evidence-Based Practice)
 

Internship & Degree Completion

After four years of rigorous coursework, students undergo a six-month compulsory rotatory internship, gaining real-world experience in diverse healthcare settings. Upon successful completion, graduates are awarded the BPT degree, fully prepared to excel in clinical practice, rehabilitation centers, sports medicine, and wellness industries

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