Not a European PT but new zealand where PT degree's are also Bachelor levels. Have worked in the US and can't really see benefit of the Master's or even the entry level Doctorate as new grad's coming out of school in the US with a Master's or Doctorate were not academically or clinically more skilled than the Bachelor level PT, I can say so because I was a clinical supervisor for several master's and doctorate level PT students. It seems like the levels in the US are to try and facilitate more research in PT or to gain more respectability among the medical community or put PT's on a more level playing field with Chiropractors who seem better organised and have tried to encroach or limit what PT's can do. In new zealand to gain a master's in PT requires post grad study in a specialised field of PT, Sports, neuro for example. Just my 2 cents about it all.