Bachelor in Physiotherapy
The Bachelor in Physiotherapy (BPT) is a comprehensive undergraduate programme designed for students aspiring to build a successful career as professional physiotherapists. Offered at IPHH Delhi, this programme is recognised as one of the best Bachelor in Physiotherapy courses in Delhi, focusing on evidence-based treatment methods to restore movement, reduce pain, and improve the overall quality of life of patients.

Course Objectives
The primary objective of the Bachelor in Physiotherapy programme is to train students as competent and ethical physiotherapists who can deliver safe, effective, and patient-centred healthcare services. The curriculum emphasises health promotion, functional assessment, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of physical dysfunctions across various medical specialities.
Students receive in-depth theoretical knowledge along with extensive clinical exposure in areas such as orthopaedics, neurology, cardiopulmonary physiotherapy, sports rehabilitation, geriatrics, paediatrics, and women’s health. The programme also develops strong professional skills, enabling graduates to work independently or as part of multidisciplinary healthcare teams.
Course Highlights
| Course | Intake | Duration | Eligibility |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bachelor in Physiotherapy | 120 | 4.5 Years (including 6 months compulsory internship) | 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry & Biology with minimum 45% marks. Lateral entry to 2nd year for candidates with 2-year Diploma in Physiotherapy |
| Mode | Exam Type | Employment Sectors | Job Profiles |
|---|---|---|---|
| Regular | Semester | Hospitals, Clinics, Rehabilitation Centres, Orthopaedic Departments, Nursing Homes | Physiotherapist, Assistant Physiotherapist, Sports Physiotherapist, Rehabilitation Specialist |
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Bachelor in Physiotherapy programme from IPHH Delhi enjoy excellent career prospects due to the growing demand for skilled physiotherapists in India and abroad. Employment opportunities are available in government and private hospitals, rehabilitation centres, sports academies, fitness and wellness centres, educational institutions, and community healthcare organisations.
Physiotherapists may also pursue independent clinical practice or specialise further in advanced areas such as sports medicine, neurological rehabilitation, cardiopulmonary physiotherapy, paediatric physiotherapy, or women’s health, making this programme a strong foundation for long-term professional growth.