Are there courses available for me to study abroad that are suitable given I have already completed a postgraduate master's level course?
Yes, you can pursue advanced courses abroad even after completing a postgraduate master's in physiotherapy.
With your background and 36 months of work experience, you are eligible for options such as:
- Postgraduate specializations (e.g., advanced clinical practice, exercise physiology, rehabilitation)
- Research-focused master's programs (by thesis) for deeper specialization or academic careers
Admission requirements and program structures vary - some may need a current physiotherapy license or additional credentials. Recognition by professional bodies in your home country is important and subject to change.
If you need guidance on selecting the right program or understanding entry criteria, connect with your LeapScholar counsellor.
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