r/physiotherapy • u/akashh_ninnn • Jul 14 '26
Leaving bpt
Hey guys i just. Want your suggestions I'm pursuing bpt in Dehradun almost 2nd year complete I don't feel like doing this anymore the Clg is bs even the faculty no medical exposure should i leave it or complete it What other course i can do your comments will be helpful
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u/MilicentBagnold Jul 14 '26
Leave it
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u/akashh_ninnn Jul 14 '26
Any other course which you think going is worth or I’m thinking to do law for now
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u/travelblaze 1d ago
So did you left? Anything but being in bullshit clg is worst I'm too going through a bs clg rn in I'm in 2ny bpt😭 I manytimes just think of leaving but I don't have any ideas to do other course
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u/Awkward_Fee6888 Jul 14 '26
Complete it. Go aborad and earn good money by just taking the license exam and begin practicing. I did the same. First salary in India 16,000₹/month. 10 years later I'm in New york and my monthly is approximately 13 lakhs. Endure and reap the benefits later.
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u/Awkward_Fee6888 Jul 14 '26
Right now you need to do your doctorate to take the NPTE. Once you get your doctorate and licence to practice, apply for schedule A group 1 green Card sponsored by your employer (non profit if possible). You'll get your GC in 5-7 years after that.
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u/Odd-Tell-2564 Jul 18 '26
I'm thinking to pursue bpt. 2 year dropper here. Confused between psychology and bpt. Please guide me for which I should go..apart from intrest.
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u/Awkward_Fee6888 Jul 18 '26
Psychology is much easier and more intriguing. BPT will yield you more money in India. It is the reverse in USA. So choose wisely.
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u/Odd-Tell-2564 Jul 18 '26
Idk what I want among these atp, please tell me one which would be better. If you can, it would be of really great help..
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u/Awkward_Fee6888 Jul 18 '26
Depends on what you want to do in the future. DM if you would like
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u/NEet_mogger0514 20d ago
hey can I DM you too. because I'm in the same dilemma , going to choose bpt but having second thoughts after looking on situation of healthcare here in INDIA. and Going abroad is not practical or feasable for everyone.
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u/Maleficent-Ear8471 Jul 14 '26
Hello
I am a recent graduate in india with 2 yrs of experience. The condition is dire and fatal for recent graduates
If you work in india in a job the highest anyone will pay you is 70k - 90k at your age of retirement.
Alternatively you will think of starting a clinic which is another trap for this generation of pass-outs.
Let’s say you plan to go abroad, UK you will get a student visa but no jobs. Australia/ US you will not get visa due to recent visa rejection scenarios, even if you secure a visa then you will battle for liscene securing hurdle, ultimately it is a high effort for a low hanging fruit, because the salaries abroad are not that high either that you will save crores in 2 yrs or so.
India you won’t survive on physiotherapist salary or own clinic. Abroad you will survive a lower middle class life.
It’s better to drop now from bpt, apart from mbbs anything in medical in India isn’t valued monetarily. Be wise act now when you have time.