Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (BOT)

 Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (BOT) is a 4-year undergraduate program designed to prepare students for a career in helping individuals achieve optimal functional independence in daily life activities. The course focuses on subjects such as anatomy, psychology, therapeutic techniques, biomechanics, and patient care. Students are trained in assessing, diagnosing, and providing rehabilitation for individuals with physical, mental, or developmental disabilities. The program emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and practical skills through clinical placements, internships, and hands-on experience in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and community-based settings. Graduates of the BOT program can work as occupational therapists in healthcare settings, educational institutions, or private practice, and can further specialize through advanced certifications or pursue postgraduate studies in occupational therapy and related fields.