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The demand for professionals in the field of rehabilitation of Persons with Locomotor Disability is increasing due to rise in awareness among the people. To cope up with this demand and for implementing Government policies and programmes in providing a comprehensive rehabilitation services, the Institute is conducting long term and short term courses. The Institute is a pioneer in manpower training in the field of rehabilitation. It introduced Certificate course in Prosthetics and Orthotics in 1976-77.Subsequently in 1987 it was converted to Diploma in Prosthetics and Orthotics (DPO). This Diploma course was converted into 3 ½ years Degree Course in Prosthetics and Orthotics (BPO) in 1999, which was later converted into 4½ years degree course (including six months Internship) in 2003. The Institute conducting four years Degree Course w.e.f. 2012 and later it has been converted into four and a half (4½) years duration (including six months Internship) as per the RCI norms. To fulfil the constant demand for trained manpower in rehabilitation, SVNIRTAR started two degree courses in Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy in 1987 and another degree course in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology in 2023. It introduced Post Graduate Courses in Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy in 2002 and Prosthetics & Orthotics in 2016. It has an accreditation for D N B in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PMR) to the National Board of Examinations, New Delhi.
Long-Term CoursesThe Institute started two degree courses in Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy in 1987. The present intake capacity is 62 students in each course and it is of four and a half (4½) years duration (including six months Internship). These are affiliated to Utkal University Bhubaneswar and Odisha University of Health Sciences from 2023-24. The minimum entry qualification for these courses is passing in 10+2 examination in science stream with three subjects or its equivalent with minimum 50% aggregate marks for general candidates and 40% for scheduled castes / scheduled tribes/ physically handicapped candidates in subjects of Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Pass in English as one of the subjects is compulsory.
As part of ALIMCO, Institute started with conducting Certificate Courses in Prosthetics and Orthotics in 1976-77. The Institute conducts degree course in Bachelor of Prosthetics and Orthotics, since 1999 initially of 3½ years duration (including six months Internship) which was later converted to 4½ years degree course (including six months Internship) in 2003 . Currently the Institute is conducting four years Degree Course w.e.f. 2012 and later it has been converted into four and a half (4½) years duration (including six months Internship) as per the approval of RCI .The course is affiliated to Utkal University and Odisha University of Health Sciences from 2023-24 Bhubaneswar. The minimum eligibility for admission is 10+2 examination in science or its equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics or Biology with a minimum score of 40% for General category and 40% for SC/ST/PH candidates. Pass in English as one of the subjects is compulsory. The intake capacity is 46 seats.
AInstitute started with conducting Bachelor in Audiology and Speech Language Pathology (B.A.S.L.P.) Courses in 2023-24 as per the approval of RCI. The duration of the course is four Years (including one year Internship). The course is affiliated to Odisha University of Health Sciences, Bhubaneswar. The minimum eligibility for admission is as per RCI guidelines. The intake capacity was 10 seats which has been enhanced to 20 seats from 2024-25.
Two postgraduate degree courses in Occupational Therapy (MOT) and Physiotherapy (MPT) with an intake capacity of 15 seats each, Master of Prosthetics and Orthotics (MPO) course with an intake capacity of 10 seats are continued at the Institute. The courses are affiliated to Utkal University and Odisha University of Health Sciences (2023-24) Bhubaneswar. The specializations available are Rehabilitation, Musculoskeletal Conditions, Paediatrics & Neurology in MPT and Rehabilitation, Hand Rehabilitation, Developmental Disabilities & Neurology in MOT.
• 2.Selection Procedure:The Institute, since 1976 has been regularly conducting Short Orientation Courses (SOC), Continuing Medical Education (CME) programmes, Continuing Rehabilitation Education (CRE) programmes, Continuing OT Education (COTE) programmes, Workshops, Seminars etc. to orient the officials in Government and Non-Governmental organizations and to update the knowledge of the Rehabilitation and allied professionals throughout the country. In addition to these, public awareness courses for the patients, relatives of the PwDs, school teachers etc. are also undertaken. Tailor made in-house training and hands-on experience to individuals were also provided. Short duration Programme of one day to one week period have been designed to update the knowledge of faculty members and Rehabilitation Professionals working in various Government and Non-Governmental organizations. It is also to orient professionals and various level of government functionaries on Community Based Rehabilitation services. The programmes have also been prepared to create general awareness amongst the Community Leaders and family members of the Persons With Disabilities thus they can understand the problems faced by the Persons With Disability in the society and can find the solutions with in the community to ease their productive and self sufficient lives.