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anvita rastogiStudent: statistics at st. Xavier's College Mumbai

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Yes, there are some relaxation of 2.5%, if you are national level player.

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pushpendra malav

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Hello Jasper, If you are interested in teaching then NET is a good option. UGC NET and CSIR NET exam are held for assistant professor posts in universities or colleges, for JRF awards and to pursue Ph.D. The minimum eligibility to apply for UGC NET exam is that candidates must have completed the post graduation degree from recognised university with more than 55% marks. As you have completed PG, if you fulfill the age criteria, you can apply for UGC NET exam for your post-graduation subject or its related subjects.

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priyanka panchal

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Top Colleges/Institutes for Sports Management
No. College/Institute
1
Alagappa University - Tamil Nadu
2
Indira Gandhi Institute of Physical Education and Sports Science - New Delhi
3
Institute of Social Welfare and Business Management - West Bengal
4
University of Technology and Management - Meghalaya
5
International Institute of Sports Management - Maharashtra
6
National Academy of Sports Management - Maharashtra
7
Centurion University of Technology and Management - Orissa.

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neha trivedi

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Hello, you can apply for MBA programme in sports management in USA. You will have to appear for GMAT exam and have 3-4 years of work experience.

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Navita Batra

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The Eligibility for MBA in Sports Management is as below:
The minimum eligibility criteria for MBA in Sports Management is mentioned below:
Candidates must have passed their 3-years Bachelor degree in any relevant discipline with a minimum aggregate of 50% marks and above from a recognized university. They are supposed to pass the entrance examination conducted at state and national level such as SNAP/ SMAT/ CAT etc. For admission to the programme.
Certain colleges may conduct their own aptitude test followed by personal interview and group discussion for admission. Candidates who are appearing for their final year Bachelor's degree can a
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Navita Batra

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You need to fulfil the eligibility criteria to be able to take admission in a particular college. For example, School of Allied Health Sciences-Bangalore, Manipal University-Manipal offers M.Sc in Exercise and Sports Science. To take admission in these colleges, you need to fulfil the eligibility as below.
Qualification: Graduation
Minimum eligibility to apply: 50%
Additional details: Mandatory courses BPT, B.Sc (Occupational Therapy), and MBBS
Candidates who have studied BOT/B.Sc OT/B.Sc in exercise and sports science from a recognised university are also eligible.
Hope it helps.

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sharad barman

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It is good, you should try to build your career in Mumbai for sports.

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