MPT (Master of Physiotherapy) in Community Health Physiotherapy is a 2-year postgraduate program that focuses on the role of physiotherapy in promoting health and preventing diseases within communities. The course covers subjects like community-based rehabilitation, health education, epidemiology, public health policies, and preventive physiotherapy interventions. Students learn to assess, treat, and manage various musculoskeletal, neurological, and cardiovascular conditions in a community setting, with an emphasis on holistic care and patient empowerment. Practical training includes fieldwork, community outreach programs, and internships, allowing students to work directly with diverse populations. Graduates are prepared to work in public health sectors, NGOs, rehabilitation centers, and community healthcare programs, focusing on improving health outcomes and quality of life through physiotherapy in various community settings.