Program Mission

The mission of Doctor of Physiotherapy (DPT) program at MUST is to cultivate exceptional physical therapy professionals who are dedicated to advancing healthcare through evidence-based practice, compassionate patient care, and continuous learning.

The program is committed to fostering a collaborative and inclusive learning environment that prepares graduates to excel as competent and practitioners, researchers, and scholars in the dynamic field of physiotherapy.

Program Vision

Rehabilitate the society by utilizing the holistic approach, resulting in the highest level of independence for our patients.

Message from Coordinator:

It is a great honor for me to welcome you in the Department of Physiotherapy. It was established   in 2020 under the umbrella of faculty of Health and Medical Sciences. Our department is privileged to impart the health care education and clinical training for future leaders. Physiotherapy is an emerging field in our country which has a big horizon   and a good potential.

Our vision is to propel the advancement of physical therapy through exceptional education, pioneer research, and innovative practice, making it a cornerstone of individual’s well-being and thriving the inclusive communities. We are dedicated to provide top-tier education and training for physical therapists, both new and seasoned, to equip them with the skills and knowledge necessary to excel in their field.

We strive to enhance physical therapy practices through continuous improvement, innovation, and application of cutting-edge research. We aim to cultivate leadership qualities in our students, empowering them to lead in their profession, communities, and   broader healthcare field. Our commitment extends beyond education and practice; we actively engage and contribute to the well-being of our communities through outreach services, and collaborative efforts.

Dr. Ayesha Jamal

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Coordinator

Degree Requirements: 

F.Sc. (Pre-medical) or equivalent with 60% minimum marks

Duration:         Five Years (10 Semesters)