LTMMC MOT FAQs
Ques. What is the total number of MOT seats at LTMMC, and is competition high?
Ans. LTMMC has an approved intake of 6 seats for the MOT programme. Given the limited seats and the college's reputation as a premier government medical college in Mumbai, competition is quite high. Candidates with strong PGO-CET scores and a good academic record in BOT stand the best chance of securing admission.
Ques. Is the MOT at LTMMC a 2-year or 3-year programme?
Ans. The MOT programme at LTMMC is a 2-year full-time postgraduate degree course affiliated to MUHS, Nashik. This is different from some other institutions (like KEM Hospital) that offer a 3-year MOT. The 2-year structure at LTMMC follows the MUHS curriculum.
Ques. What specialisations are available under MOT at LTMMC?
Ans. The MOT programme at LTMMC covers specialisations including Mental Health Sciences, Neurology, Paediatrics, and Musculoskeletal/Orthopaedic Rehabilitation, leveraging the diverse clinical departments of LTMGH. The specific specialisation offered in a given year depends on the availability of PG-recognised teachers in that specialty.
Ques. Can students from outside Maharashtra apply for MOT at LTMMC?
Ans. Yes, candidates from outside Maharashtra can apply for the PGO-CET and are eligible for seats under the All India Quota (if applicable) or through the state merit list. However, they will need to pay a higher MUHS eligibility fee of Rs. 9,800 (compared to Rs. 3,150 for MUHS passout students). State domicile candidates generally have an advantage in the CAP counselling process.
Ques. Is hostel accommodation available for MOT students at LTMMC?
Ans. Hostel accommodation is available at LTMMC, though it is not mandatory for MOT students. The hostel charges are approximately Rs. 5,000 per year. Given the limited hostel capacity and the large number of students across all programmes, availability may be subject to the college's discretion. Many students opt for private accommodation in the Sion area.
Ques. What are the career prospects after completing MOT from LTMMC?
Ans. Graduates of the MOT programme from LTMMC are well-placed for careers in government hospitals, rehabilitation centres, NGOs, and private clinics across India. The LTMGH's diverse patient base provides excellent clinical training. MOT graduates can work as senior occupational therapists, clinical specialists, or pursue academic/research roles. Many alumni also pursue further specialisation or PhD programmes. The demand for occupational therapists in India is growing, particularly in the areas of geriatric care, mental health, and neurorehabilitation.
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