Jain (Deemed-to-be University’s) School of Allied Healthcare and Sciences announces Bachelors of Physiotherapy programme

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BENGALURU: The School of Allied Healthcare & Sciences at Jain (deemed-to-be University) is bringing one of the most progressive physiotherapy curricula that is integrated with research and that emphasises clinical practice.
The BPT curriculum at Jain (Deemed-to-be University) aims to focus on skills and competencies-based approaches to learning and is designed accordingly. Partnering with Physical Therapy Associates (IPTA), USA, is a step towards proving the BEST for the BPT Aspirants.

The Bachelor of Physiotherapy Therapy programme is a 4.5-year full-time traditional campus-based programme that combines classroom instruction with real-world clinical experiences to prepare students for a career as a physiotherapist. The Clinical Education Teams are affiliated with local, national and international high-quality clinical facilities where students learn the hands-on application of skills from professional, trained clinical instructors. (ANI/SRV)

Programme Highlights

* The curriculum embraces best practice standards, including integration of best available research, clinical expertise, and patient-centred values and goals.
* The programme will include academic, clinical and research components which allow students to explore specialty areas
* Engages students in the persistent, lifelong acquisition of authentic knowledge and skills to advance the art and science of Physiotherapy and its role in the delivery of healthcare and health promotion.
* Through extensive clinical placements, students gain hands-on experience in renowned medical and rehabilitation centres. Jain University’s wide network of clinical partnerships provides students with opportunities to learn in a variety of clinical settings.
* The programme is not only designed for active learners with skills to improve critical thinking, but it also encompasses group learning settings with groups across the globe. Our smart classrooms, technology-enhanced lecture halls and advanced laboratories facilitate global learning.

 

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