More About Physiotherapy College for Visually Impaired
Total Seat
40
Year Of Established
1991
Courses Offered at Physiotherapy College for Visually Impaired
Explore 1 course offered with detailed information about fees, duration, and specializations.
UG
BPT

tuition fee
86000
Specializations

Get College Contact Information
+91 - 9999999999
rick astley @gmail.com
https://www.wowWeb.ac.in
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Nearest Attractions at Physiotherapy College for Visually Impaired

Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport
17

GSRTC Central Bus Station, Geeta Mandir
12

Zydus Hospital
3.5

Ahmedabad Junction (Kalupur)
11
Campus Facilities at Physiotherapy College for Visually Impaired
Classrooms
Lecture Halls
Seminar Halls
Guest House
ATM Facility
Laundry Service
RO Water Purifiers
Stationery Shop
Accessible Ramps and Pathways
Braille Signage and Maps
Dedicated Support Staff
Tactile Paving and Guiding Blocks
Controlled Access Points
Visitor Management Policy
Campus Canteen
Central Mess Hall
Boys'' Hostel
Girls'' Hostel
Hostel Common Rooms
Assistive Technology Lab
Campus-wide Wi-Fi
Vocational Training Center
Anatomy Lab
Computer Lab
Physiology Lab
Physiotherapy Department Labs
Central Library
Digital Library
Emergency Medical Transport
Health Center
Auditorium
Common Rooms (General Campus)
Green Spaces and Gardens
24/7 Security Personnel
CCTV Surveillance System
Fire Safety Systems
Gymnasium
Inclusive Sports Facilities
Outdoor Playgrounds
Counseling Center
Grievance Redressal Cell
Bus Service
Parking Facilities
Physiotherapy College for Visually Impaired Student Reviews & Testimonials
Emmanuel Benia
The Blind People’s Association in Ahmedabad is an inspiring and well-organized space dedicated to inclusion and empowerment. I had the opportunity to attend the Vision Conference here, and the experience was truly enriching. The campus is clean, thoughtfully designed, and fully accessible. The staff and volunteers are warm, professional, and deeply committed to their mission. A place that truly reflects dignity, respect, and hope for all.
Saleha Waliullah
Visiting the Blind People’s Association was a truly moving experience. As I walked through the space, I was struck not by what the members lacked, but by all that they had—courage, warmth, laughter, and an unshakable sense of community. Watching them read, work, and interact with such confidence made me realise how much we take for granted. It wasn’t just a visit—it was a powerful reminder that ability comes in many forms, and that strength of spirit can outshine any obstacle.
Yaksh Savaliya
Blind people association in Ahmedabad well organised and good experience to visit over there. And it is very usefull for blind people.
Mayank Chavda
The Blind People’s Association (India) is one of the largest NGOs in India working for the entire continuum of services for all categories of Persons with Disabilities (PwDs). BPA is a multi-campus organization with 15 campuses all over Gujarat and one in Rajasthan. It also has 13 Vision Centres and 10 Day Care Centres for Persons with Multiple Disabilities and Deafblindness in addition to the above. It Provides Education, Skilling, Professional Training, Technology Training, Music training and fulfill special needs. It has Community based rehabilitation and Eye Hospital complex at Bareja, Ahmedabad.





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