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Study Occupational Therapy

"Occupational therapy enables people to participate in daily life activities that give meaning and purpose to their lives."
( World Federation of Occupational Therapists)

Occupational therapy is a healthcare profession that centers around the client and aims to enhance their health and wellness through work-related activities. The goal of occupational therapy is to help patients engage in daily tasks. Occupational therapists assist patients throughout their lives in overcoming challenges from accidents, diseases, aging, developmental delays, and promote their overall health and well-being. 

Occupational therapists work in a variety of settings, such as public health, non-profit organizations, and private practice, and the demand for their services is projected to grow. In Australia, occupational therapy is a distinctive career choice among allied health care professions, offering endless opportunities to serve individuals in different sectors of society. 

According to research, occupational therapy appears to be a popular career path, with a 59 percent increase in the number of people completing undergraduate courses in this discipline at Australian universities.

Australia offers numerous lucrative options for students interested in studying Occupational Therapy, as it is one of the most popular courses here. Postgraduate students can also pursue a Master’s degree in Occupational Therapy, which is in high demand.

In Australia, Occupational Therapy is offered at three different levels, with the following entry requirements:

Bachelor of Occupational Therapy
Class 12th or equivalent
IELTS 7.0 overall no less than 6.5/PTE 65. It may differ as per universities.
Master of Occupational Therapy
An undergraduate degree (or equivalent)
IELTS 7.0 overall no less than 6.5. PTE 65

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