B.Oc.T. (Bachelor of Occupational Therapy)

The Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (B.Oc.T.) is an undergraduate paramedical course that trains students to help patients recover and improve their daily living and work skills after injury, illness, or disability. Students learn rehabilitation techniques, therapy exercises, patient care, and the use of assistive devices to enhance functional independence. The course combines theory with practical training in hospitals, therapy clinics, and rehabilitation centers. After completing the course, graduates can work as occupational therapists in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and community health settings.

Eligibility: 10+2 Bio
Duration: 4-4.5 Years

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