AET 2025
Master of Physiotherapy

Top Musculoskeletal Sciences in Bangalore

Make a lasting impact on public health by joining our innovative Master of Physical Therapy program with a specialization in Community Health. Bridge the healthcare gap and bring rehabilitation services to underserved populations while advancing your career in physical therapy.

Our unique two-year MPT program combines evidence-based practice with community engagement, preparing you to address health disparities and promote wellness at the population level. Learn to develop, implement, and evaluate community-based rehabilitation programs that make a real difference.

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Duration : 2 Years
Eligibility : Passed BSc (PT) or BPT degree with at least 50% marks from a recognized university. Those who have completed BPT through bridge course, later entry after a diploma in Physiotherapy or completed a 6-month compulsory rotating internship from a recognized university can also apply.

Acharya's M.P.T. in Community Health program stands out for its integrated approach, combining advanced physiotherapy with public health strategies to address community-wide health issues.

The M.P.T. in Community Health is a post-graduate program that prepares physiotherapists to work in community settings, focusing on improving public health, managing chronic diseases, and promoting rehabilitation and wellness within populations.

The program covers topics such as community health assessment, public health and epidemiology, rehabilitation strategies, chronic disease management, and health promotion, with a focus on pediatric and geriatric care.

Yes, M.P.T. graduates in Community Health are well-equipped to work internationally, addressing global health challenges.

Acharya’s program is designed to provide a unique blend of physiotherapy expertise and public health knowledge, with hands-on experience in community settings, making it an ideal choice for those passionate about improving community health and well-being.