MOT (Master of Occupational Therapy)
A specialized postgraduate program training therapists to restore independence in daily living for individuals with physical, cognitive, or developmental challenges through evidence-based therapeutic interventions.
2 Years
200+
4+
About MOT
The Master of Occupational Therapy (MOT) develops advanced skills in assessing and treating physical, psychosocial, and developmental conditions that affect a person's ability to perform daily activities. Students study adaptive equipment, ergonomics, sensory integration, and community rehabilitation. Graduates work in hospitals, rehabilitation units, special schools, and community health settings.
What You Will Get
- Career Counseling
- College Selection
- Admission Support
- Documentation Help
- Application Guidance
- Interview Preparation