Future Perspective
The Physiotherapy Department aims to grow as a regional center of excellence in rehabilitation education, research, and clinical practice. In the coming years, the department plans to expand its academic programs, enhance laboratory and simulation facilities, and strengthen partnerships with national and international hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and universities. We aspire to offer postgraduate programs, specialized certifications, and advanced clinical training to meet the increasing demand for highly skilled physiotherapists. The department is committed to fostering a culture of innovation, promoting community-based rehabilitation initiatives, and contributing to scientific research in musculoskeletal, neurological, cardiopulmonary, pediatric, and geriatric physiotherapy. Through continuous development, we aim to prepare graduates who can lead the evolution of rehabilitation services and address the healthcare challenges of the future.
Job Perspective
Graduates of the Physiotherapy program are highly employable and prepared to work in a wide range of healthcare environments. With the growing need for rehabilitation professionals globally, physiotherapists enjoy strong job security and diverse career pathways. Graduates can work in hospitals, private clinics, rehabilitation centers, sports facilities, schools, NGOs, community health programs, and wellness centers. They are trained to assess, diagnose, and manage patients across all age groups and conditions while promoting prevention, wellness, and long-term recovery. Additionally, graduates can pursue academic careers, engage in research, establish their own private practice, or continue their education through postgraduate studies and clinical specializations.
Job Titles for Physiotherapy Graduates
Graduates of the Physiotherapy Department may pursue career roles such as:
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Clinical Physiotherapist
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Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist
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Neurological Physiotherapist
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Cardiopulmonary Physiotherapist
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Pediatric Physiotherapist
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Geriatric Physiotherapist
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Sports Physiotherapist
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Women’s Health Physiotherapist
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Community Physiotherapist
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Rehabilitation Specialist
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Physiotherapy Technician / Assistant (in some settings)
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Physiotherapy Educator / Lecturer
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Clinical Instructor
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Research Assistant / Researcher
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Rehabilitation Center Manager
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Health Program Coordinator
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Ergonomics Specialist
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Occupational Health and Safety Specialist
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Home Care Physiotherapist
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Private Clinic Owner / Entrepreneur







