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Q:   Can I pursue Sports Management after any bachelor's degree?
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Yes, most of the postgraduate Sports Management programs accept students from different academic backgrounds such as Arts, Commerce, Science, Engineering, and even from Physical Education.

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Sports Management Courses

Q:   What is the difference between a Diploma and a degree in Sports Management?
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The difference between a Diploma and a degree in Sports Management is clearly mentioned below for your reference -

Degree in Sports Management (UG/PG)Diploma in Sports Management
Comprehensive, long-term courses that is 3 years for UG & 1 - 2 years for PG.

They are short-term courses that usually lasts from 6 months -1 year.

The syllabus basically covers many business-related subjects with internships, research, and projects. Preferred for deeper knowledge and better career growth.These courses are best for you if you want to pursue Sports Management while you are working.

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Sports Management Courses

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Q:   What is the average salary of a Sports Management graduate in India?
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The Salary that you get after Sports Management Course differs based on the role, organization that you choose also your experience. 

Entry-level salaries range from INR 3 to 5 LPA. With experience, professionals can earn between INR 7 to 15 LPA or more.

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Q:   Who is eligible for SRM University?
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SRM Institute of Science and Technology admissions are conducted on the basis of entrance tests. The admission for the flagship programs are held on the basis of SRMJEEE UG exam. Further, SRM MBA admissions are conducted on the basis of SRMJEEM test. The SRMJEEE PG test is conducted for the various SRMIST PG courses. The university also accepts scoring from nationally-held tests like CAT, TANCET, MAT, etc. for admissions.

Q:   Does Sri Ramachandra University conducts its own entrance exam?
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Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research conducts its own entrance exam for admission to UG, PG and MBA programmes. The test is conducted for three hours and includes a total of 180 multiple-choice questions. Besides, the deemed-to-be university also accepts NEET-UG, NEET-MDS and other national-level entrance exams for admission to specific courses.

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Q:   Is Hindustan College of Engineering private or government?
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Hindustan College of Engineering, established in 1985 is a private college and is located in Kelambakkam, Chennai. The college was conferred the status of a university under the name Hindustan Institute of Technology and Science (HITS). It is a deemed-to-be University recognised by the UGC, the AICTE, the AIMA, the SAE International, AIAA,  and is a member of AIU and is accredited by the IAO, NAAC with an 'A' Grade,  and NBA

Q:   Is SRM School of Management good for placements?
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The location of the SRM University Noida Campus is suitable. Overall, Placement percentage was around 50%. Companies like Genpact, TUB, TCS come for campus placement. Average CTC is around 3 Lacs per annum for freshers and 3.5 Lacs per annum for people having some years of experience. Internship Facility is provided by the college itself in various firms. About 85% students got placed. The most pay available is 80 lacs per year, the average income is around 60 lacs per year, and the lowest salary available is 40 lacs per year. Many students won managing director positions.

Q:   What is the Scope of Humanities and Social Science courses?
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Humanities as a stream provides a wide range of courses that can be studied after completing their 12th grade. Pursuing any of these degrees prepares you to understand the various levels of humanities and, as a result, carve out an appropriate job path. Candidates in the humanities can apply for positions in the government sector, such as banking firms, government ministries, legal firms, and political analysts.

Content Writer, Civil Services, Human Resource Manager, Defense Services, Lawyer, Journalist, Counsellor, and Therapist positions are available. As freshers, humanities graduates can expect to earn between INR 2-6 LPA.

Q:   What entrance exam scores are accepted by SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Centre for admission?
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SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Centre generally accepts NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) scores for admission to its medical programs. NEET is the common entrance examination conducted at the national level for admission to undergraduate medical courses (MBBS) and dental courses (BDS) in India.

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Q:   What entrance exam scores are accepted by the School of Science and Humanities SRM for admission to M.Sc.?
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To gain entry into the M.Sc. degree programs offered at the School of Science and Humanities, SRM Institute of Science and Technology (SRMIST), the university mostly accepts a valid SRM Joint Entrance Examination (SRMJEEH) score. This examination takes place for a number of postgraduate programs including those under the Science and Humanities faculties. Moreover, some courses may have their own entrance components, like the SRM Future Skills Test for some specializations such as Applied Data Science.

 

 

Q:   What are the pros and cons of Alpha College of Engineering?
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Alpha College of Engineering has both positive and negative reviews. 
 
Pros
  • Good infrastructureSome say the college has a wide campus with spacious classrooms and Wi-Fi 
     
  • Good facultySome say the college has good faculty 
     
  • Good placementSome say the college has good placement records 
     
  • Opportunities for portfolio buildingSome say the college provides opportunities to build a portfolio and skill set 
     
Cons 
 
  • Syllabus repetitionSome say the same syllabus is repeated every year
  • Lack of teaching and learning updatesSome say there is no update in teaching and learning
  • Student managementSome say managing students is very tough
Q:   What all courses are offered by Boston Institute of Analytics?
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 Boston Institute of Analytics offers courses at the UG, PG, and certificate levels. These include- UG Diploma, PG Diploma and certificate courses. All these are offered in various specialisations and through various schools, such as- Management, Technology, Finance, etc. 

Q:   Which entrance exam scores are accepted by SCSVMV for admission?
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Sri Chandrasekharendra Saraswathi Viswa Mahavidyalaya (SCSVMV) accepts the following entrance exam scores for admission:
  1. For B.E./B.Tech: AISEEE/ERA Uni-Gauge exam conducted by the university or JEE Main score is accepted
  2. For other courses like MBA, M.Phil, Ph.D., and BAMS: CAT, MAT, XAT, ATMA, JMAT, and scores in the test conducted by SCSVMV University are accepted
These are the main entrance exam scores accepted by SCSVMV for admission into various programs.
Q:   Which Medical fields offer the best work-life balance?
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Some medical field which offer best work and life balance are shown below -

  • Dentistry (BDS & MDS) – Fixed clinic hours, fewer emergencies.

  • Pharmacy (BPharm & MPharm) – Less stress compared to hospital-based jobs.

  • Physiotherapy (BPT & MPT) – Flexible working hours, minimal emergency calls.

  • Public Health & Community Medicine – Focus on preventive healthcare rather than emergency treatments.

  • Clinical Research & Medical Writing – Research-based work with no direct patient responsibilities.

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