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23rd March 2017, 11:47 AM
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Which course can I pursue after completing Bachelor of Physiotherapy other than MPT?


Respected Sir, I am pursuing my Graduation with Bachelor of Physiotherapy and after completing it I want to continue with my studies so I want to know which course can I pursue after completing Bachelor of Physiotherapy other than MPT? Please answer as soon as possible.





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1st April 2017, 12:58 AM
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Default Re: Which course can I pursue after completing Bachelor of Physiotherapy other than MPT?

Courses after Completion of Bachelor of Physiotherapy:

There are several courses after completion of Bachelor of Physiotherapy courses. They are listed below.

>> M.Sc in Biomechanics

>> M.Sc in Anatomy

>> M.Sc in Physiology

>> M.Sc in Cardiothoratic Physiotherapy

>> M.Sc in Community Rehabilitation
Do you have any question? or have anything to say?



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