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augustin dmello

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Yes, you have a very good chance to get admission. As per the notification given by DU, candidates will have to fill their sports quota forms by visiting the college. You can submit the sports quota registration application form in the respective college. Sports quota trial and admission schedule will be declared on the official website of Delhi University.

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John Desouza

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Here is a list of best career options for a non athlete :-
Athletic Trainer
Coach
Fitness Trainer
Photojournalist/Sports Photographer
Physical Therapist
Recreation Worker
Sporting Event Planner/Coordinator
Sports Psychologist

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John Desouza

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Hello Gauri,
Please visit the official website of these colleges for admission related information. You can also visit:
https://www.shiksha.com/college/hindu-college-north-campus-delhi-23907 and
https://www.shiksha.com/college/hans-raj-college-kamla-nagar-delhi-3062

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Sutapa MoitraWorking for 28 yrs in garment fashion industy

Guide-Level 14

Hi,
Every college is having a quota for OBC category and for a sportsperson. They also offer good fee concession (some have 100% tuition fee waiver off). You have to check the college website for this as every college has different provisions.

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N Karthik KaranthI am a 11th student

Contributor-Level 6

Hello,
To become a cricketer, you must Master the game and not completing a course.
It does not come in educational field.
I suggest you to take training from a cricket coach and have training sessions + working hard and practices.
All the best.

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Harshit Jain

Guide-Level 14

If you want to become a footballer, then you should choose arts stream because it is easy to study and there is no practical exams to be given. The theoretical subject will be easy to pass. If you are looking for other career option besides sports, then you can choose science or commerce.

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anna kapoor

Contributor-Level 9

Hello Omkar,
Its a very nice thing that you want to become a professional footballer. You can move to cities where football is popular like Bengal,Goa. Nowadays even Bengaluru is contributing to Indian football.
I would recommend you to join a club which plays in competitive lower level divisional league so that you will get some idea of what it takes to be a footballer.
Keep an eye on popular clubs conducting trials for U-18 or U-20 and practice basic skills and work on the skills most required for the position you play.You have to work hard all year or years together.Opportunities are very less, so you got to be ready when it comes. Mo
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anna kapoor

Contributor-Level 9

Hi,
To become a cricket player, buy cricket gear and find a good club to join. Next, improve your game by practising and watching professional cricket players play. Last, try to go pro by joining highly competitive cricket teams and attending open tryouts.
All the best.

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7 years ago

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Karuna Jain

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Join a local club. I can only tell you about Delhi as many clubs conduct open trials every year for their division. They always look out for fresh talent as they want to get the promotion to a higher league so look out for open trials. There are several facebook pages that inform you about the trials so check them out + there are even open trials for Santosh trophy which is a state tournament, a lot once you play in that tournament it'll lot easier for you to get clubs. Practice and always look out for trials! Best of luck!
5080 LPA is an average salary if represent the first team of an AIFF registered football club. It's a huge amount
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