BOT
The Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (BOT) is an undergraduate program designed to train students in rehabilitative healthcare, helping individuals regain independence and improve their quality of life.
Eligibility
- Candidates must have passed 10+2 (Intermediate) in Science, preferably with Biology.
- Minimum age: 17 years (may vary by institute).
Duration
- The BOT program typically runs for 4 years, including theoretical coursework, practical training, and clinical internships.
Career Opportunities
After completing BOT, graduates can work in:
- Hospitals and Rehabilitation Centers – providing therapy to patients with physical or mental challenges
- Pediatric and Geriatric Care Centers – specialized occupational therapy services
- Special Education Institutions – helping children with learning or physical disabilities
- Home Healthcare Services – providing therapy at patients’ homes
- Research and Academic Institutions – advancing occupational therapy practices
- Opportunity to pursue higher studies, including Master’s in Occupational Therapy or related healthcare fields