Can I join Indian Army as a physiotherapist?

Can I join Indian Army as a physiotherapist?

As of now army doesn’t have medical entry for physiotherapist. Although army does induct physiotherapist on contractual basis for their sportsmen. So, you always have that option to associate yourself with Indian army. For Para-military forces: You have to qualify CAPF written and interview.

What is the salary of physiotherapist in Indian Army?

Physiotherapist salary in Army Medical Corps ranges between ₹ 2.1 Lakhs to ₹ 6.9 Lakhs.

How do I become a physiotherapist in the army?

In order to get into Indian Army as Physiotherapist one has to either complete its graduation or masters in Physiotherapy . One can appear for Combined Defence Exam (CDS) which is conducted by Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) every year. One must be between the age of19 to 25. You should be an Indian.

Can physiotherapist join Navy?

Yes, of course. Even there is entrance for physiotherapists in Navy as Medical Corps. You have to go and give exam under Medical services section. Even there is entrance for physiotherapists in Navy as Medical Corps.

What is BPT in army?

The BPET is a series of physical tests that are meant to test the physical fitness of an officer or a jawan to perform military tasks. The Indian Express has accessed the directions by the Directorate General of Military Training (DGMT) of Army Headquarters, New Delhi, issued in this regard on May 12, 2020.

Can I join Army after BPT?

BPT is Bachelor in Physiotherapy and is a Graduation degree course. Hence, you can apply for all those Indian Army jobs, which require Graduation in any discipline from a recognized University.

How many times is ARMY RACE?

Army Bharti Running Time Table and Marks New Rule

Soldier Post Trade/ Category of Time
Soldier GD, Sol Tech, Sol Clk, Sol NA, Sol Tdn, SPY Upto 5 Minute 30 Seconds
5 Minute 31 second to 5 minute 45 seconds
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RT JCO Up to 30 years of age Should be able to run in 05 Minutes 45 seconds.

What is BPET test in army?

The Full Form of BPET is‍ Battle Physical Efficiency Tests. BPET, which is a series of physical tests is used to test the physical fitness of an officer or a jawan to perform military tasks.

Can you train to be a physiotherapist in the army?

Becoming a military physio ‘You need to be a qualified physiotherapist who is registered with the HCPC,’ Sue explains. ‘Military physios may have to work in both a hospital and primary care so a good base of Band 5 rotations including MSK, critical care and trauma/orthopaedics helps,’ she says.

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