Master of Physiotherapy (MPT) in General & Community-Based Rehabilitation is a 2-year postgraduate program designed to train students in providing physiotherapy services in general settings as well as within communities. The course focuses on rehabilitation techniques for individuals with physical disabilities, neurological disorders, and chronic illnesses. Key areas of study include musculoskeletal rehabilitation, community-based rehabilitation strategies, physiotherapy assessment, and therapeutic interventions. Students learn to work with diverse populations, providing holistic care that promotes independence and improves quality of life. The program emphasizes evidence-based practice, research, and community outreach, preparing graduates to address the rehabilitation needs of both individuals and communities. Graduates can work in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, non-governmental organizations, or community health programs, contributing to the well-being of patients in diverse environments.