

The approximate annual fee for the Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) course at Bangalore Medical College is around INR 1,20,000. This fee typically includes tuition and other academic charges but may exclude hostel and other personal expenses.
Yes, you can join the Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) course in Bangalore through the Karnataka Common Entrance Test. KCET is accepted by several government and private colleges in Karnataka, including Bangalore-based institutions for BPT admissions.
The private college with the lowest fees for the Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) course in Bangalore is Garden City University, with approximate annual costs of around INR 82,000. It is significantly more affordable compared to other private institutions in Bangalore, where fees typically range from INR 1,50,000 to INR 4,50,000 per annum.
Yes, physiotherapy is in high demand both in India and globally. The growing awareness of physical health, increasing prevalence of lifestyle-related disorders, ageing populations, rising sports injuries, and enhanced focus on rehabilitation and wellness have significantly increased the need for qualified physiotherapists. Demand exists across multiple sectors, including hospitals, rehabilitation centres, sports institutes, wellness clinics, elderly care, and home healthcare services.
The monthly salary for BPT graduates in government jobs in Karnataka ranges from INR 25,000 to INR 40,000 at the entry level. However, it depends on the department, location, and level of experience, in government hospitals, health departments, and rehabilitation centres. The initial pay scales often start around INR 25,000 to INR 30,000 per month, with periodic increments and other benefits.
Yes, Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) degree is mandatory to practice physiotherapy in Karnataka. The course is approved by the Karnataka State Physiotherapy Federation (KSPF) and affiliated with RGUHS, comprises 4 years of academic study and a 6-month internship. Graduates must register with KSPF to receive a valid license to work in hospitals or clinics. From the 2026–27 session, the NEET-UG qualification and a revised 5-year BPT curriculum will become compulsory under NCAHP guidelines.
From the 2026-27 academic session, NEET-UG will be mandatory nationwide for BPT and 12 other allied health UG courses, as per NCAHP notifications under the 2021 Act.
From 2026-27, BPT admissions undergo major reforms in accordance with NCAHP guidelines. NEET-UG becomes mandatory nationwide for all quotas, replacing Class 12 PCB marks-based direct admissions. The curriculum spans 5 years (4 academic years + 1-year internship), with clinical exposure beginning in year 2 and aligning with WHO/ILO standards. Physiotherapists gain official 'Dr' prefix and 'PT' suffix recognition, while colleges must meet stricter infrastructure and faculty norms.
The National Commission for Allied and Healthcare Professions (NCAHP) Act, 2021, is a central legislation enacted on March 27, 2021, to regulate allied health professions in India that lacked oversight, such as physiotherapy, medical lab technology, and radiology across 10 categories and 56 occupations.
From 2026-27, the NCAHP-mandated BPT curriculum extends to 5 years (4 years academics + 1-year compulsory internship), up from the previous 4-4.5 years. Clinical exposure begins in the second year with hands-on rotations that replace later-stage training and emphasise competency-based learning aligned with WHO/ILO standards.