Physiotherapy Course
in Sri Lanka
Help people move, recover and live without pain. Compare BSc Physiotherapy degrees and diploma routes, learn the entry rules and see the salaries this growing profession offers.

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Clinical Placements
Why Choose Physiotherapy?
Physiotherapy is the science of restoring movement and function after injury, illness or surgery. Demand in Sri Lanka is rising fast thanks to an ageing population, more sports participation and better awareness of rehabilitation, making it one of the most secure allied-health careers available.
The flagship qualification is the BSc Physiotherapy degree offered through the state universities, including programmes linked to the University of Colombo and the University of Peradeniya. Diploma routes provide an alternative entry, and supervised clinical placements in teaching hospitals are a core part of every genuine programme.
- BSc Physiotherapy and diploma options
- Extensive clinical placements
- High demand in hospitals and sports
- Clear path to professional registration
Physiotherapy Course Essentials
Eligibility, duration, fees and registration in Sri Lanka.
BSc Physiotherapy
A four-year honours degree delivered through state universities, with Colombo and Peradeniya among the recognised pathways.
Diploma Routes
Two to three-year diploma programmes offer an alternative entry into physiotherapy for students seeking a faster start.
Eligibility
Three A/L passes in the Biology stream are usually required for the BSc, while diplomas may accept the Physical Science stream.
Course Fees
State degrees are tuition-free. Private diploma and degree routes generally cost between LKR 800,000 and LKR 2.5 million.
Clinical Placements
Supervised rotations in government teaching hospitals build real patient-handling skills across orthopaedic and neuro units.
Registration
Qualified physiotherapists register with the Sri Lanka Medical Council to practise as recognised health professionals.
Physiotherapy Careers and Salaries
Qualified physiotherapists work across hospitals, private clinics, sports teams and rehabilitation centres. Hospital physiotherapists support recovery on orthopaedic, neurological and cardiac wards, while sports physiotherapists keep athletes fit and treat injuries. Rehabilitation specialists help patients regain independence after strokes, accidents and surgery.
A new physiotherapist in Sri Lanka typically earns LKR 50,000 to LKR 80,000 per month. Experienced clinicians, private practitioners and sports specialists can earn LKR 100,000 to LKR 180,000 or more, and overseas demand offers further opportunities.
Hospital Physiotherapist
LKR 50,000 - 90,000 / month
Sports Physiotherapist
LKR 70,000 - 150,000 / month
Rehabilitation Specialist
LKR 80,000 - 180,000+ / month
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Physiotherapy Course FAQ
How long is the physiotherapy course in Sri Lanka?
The BSc Physiotherapy honours degree usually takes four years, while diploma routes run for two to three years depending on the institution.
What A/L stream do I need for physiotherapy?
The Biology stream is preferred for the BSc Physiotherapy degree. Some diploma programmes also accept students from the Physical Science stream.
How much does a physiotherapy course cost?
State university degrees are free of tuition. Private diploma and degree options generally cost between LKR 800,000 and LKR 2.5 million for the full programme.
Do physiotherapists need to register?
Yes. Qualified physiotherapists register with the Sri Lanka Medical Council to practise as recognised allied-health professionals.
What does a physiotherapist earn in Sri Lanka?
A new physiotherapist usually earns LKR 50,000 to LKR 80,000 per month, rising to LKR 100,000 or more with experience and private practice.
Start Your Physiotherapy Career
Talk to Ceylon Open Campus about physiotherapy course options, eligibility and intakes in Sri Lanka.
