Completed 10+2 or equivalent with a focus on Science subjects (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology) from a recognized board.
The Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (BOT) is a comprehensive 4-year undergraduate program designed to equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge to assist individuals facing physical, mental, or emotional challenges. The curriculum combines theoretical learning with practical training in therapy clinics, enabling students to gain hands-on experience in preventive, curative, and rehabilitative practices.
The course covers fundamental subjects like anatomy, physiology, psychology, and sociology, providing a well-rounded understanding of the human body, mind, and social dynamics. Additionally, specialized courses focus on therapeutic interventions, assistive technologies, activity analysis, and patient education.
Graduates acquire essential skills in assessment, critical thinking, communication, and problem-solving, preparing them for diverse career opportunities in sectors such as hospitals, rehabilitation centers, mental health clinics, and schools. Students may also choose to specialize in areas like pediatrics, geriatrics, mental health, or physical rehabilitation.
