Krupanidhi College of Physiotherapy
is associated with the following Hospitals
for the Post Graduate course in physiotherapy.
SPARSH
HOSPITAL.
NARAYANA
HRUDAYALALA.
VYDEHI
INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES AND RESEARCH
CENTRE.
SAGAR
HOSPITALS.
Method
of Training :
The training of postgraduate for MPT degree
shall be on a full time pattern with graded
responsibilities in the management and treatment
of patients entrusted to his/her care. The
participation of all the students in all facets
of educational process is essential.
Every candidate should take part in seminars, group discussions, clinical
rounds, case demonstrations, clinics, journal review meetings & CME.
Attendance
A candidate is require to attend a minimum
of 80% of training and of the total classes
conducted during each academic year of the
MPT course. Provided further, leave of any
kind shall not be counted as part of academic
term without prejudice to minimum 80% of training
period every year. Any student who fails to
complete the course in this manner shall not
be permitted to appear for the University Examinations.
A candidate who does not satisfy the requirement
of attendance even in one subject or more will
not be permitted to appear for University Examination.
He/She will be required to make up the deficit
in attendance to become eligible to take subsequent
examination.
Dissertation
Every candidate pursuing MPT degree course
is required to carry out work on a selected
research project under the guidance of a recognized
postgraduate teacher. The result of such a
work shall be submitted in the form of dissertation.
The dissertation is aimed to train a graduate student in research methods
and techniques. It includes identification of a problem, formulation of a hypothesis
search and review of literature getting acquainted with recent advances, designing
of a research study, collection of data, critical analysis, comparison of results
and drawing conclusions.
Schedule
of Examination :
The examination for MPT course shall be held
at the end of each year. The university shall
conduct two exams in a year.
I
Regular examination
II
Supplementary examination at
Interval of 4 to 6 Months Between
the 2 examinations.
Not more than 2 exams shall be conducted in academic year.
A.
Scheme of Examination
Written examination (Theory) A written examination consisting of 5
question papers each of three hours duration (three
in first year and two in second year) & each paper
carrying 100 marks.
The paper V will be elective subject & a
separate paper for each elective subject chosen
by the candidate should be given.
B
. Elective Subject
Physiotherapy
in neurological and psychosomatic disorders
(MPT-NPD)
Physiotherapy
in musculoskeletal disorders and Sports Physiotherapy(MPT-MSS)
Physiotherapy in cardio-respiratory disorders and intensive care(MPT-CRD)
Community Physiotherapy and Community Based Rehabilitation(MPT-Com)
Pediatric Physiotherapy(MPT-Ped)
Through planned guided experience, students
are provide with opportunities to develop :
Sl.no
Subject (No Sections)
Marks
Paper
I
A. Principles of Physiotherapy practice
B.Research Methodology and Biostatistics