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Kapil Lalwani

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There is a sample paper for Physical Education 12th available on many sites. There are many online platforms, which are offering HBSE Class 12 Physical Education Model Paper 2025, including a few questions from the latest HBSE syllabus. In turn, the same website lets us download the Physical Education question papers of some previous years going back as far as 2017 to the year 2023. This is definitely going to help you score good marks in the Physical Education exam. Solving these sample papers would provide insights into the exam pattern, marking scheme, and difficulty level. 

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Lalita Kumari

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B.P.Ed admissions usually occur between April and June. Unless one gets through entrance exams like LPUPET, Andhra Pradesh PECET, and TS PECET, one cannot get admission in good B.P.Ed colleges.

To be eligible, candidates need a 12th-grade degree in any subject with at least 50% marks from a recognised university. For B.P.Ed courses, it's essential that the institution is approved by the NCTE.

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Atul Singh

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Yes, NCERT textbooks cover most of the topics required for CUET Physical Education. However, to score in the 99th percentile, candidates should also refer to additional practice books on Physical Education and solve mock tests and previous years' papers to build speed and accuracy.

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Yatendra Choudhury

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The exam consists of 50 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) and candidates must attempt all questions within 60 minutes. Each correct answer carries +5 marks, while 1 mark is deducted for incorrect responses. This makes it crucial for candidates to be accurate and selective while answering.

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Parth Chavan

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After completing Class 12, you can pursue a Bachelor of Physical Education (B.P.Ed.) to build a career in physical education, sports, and fitness. Here's how you can proceed:

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Educational Qualification: You must have completed Class 12 from a recognised board. Some institutions may require a minimum percentage, typically ranging from 45% to 60%.

     
  • Age Limit: Candidates should be at least 17 years old at the time of admission.

     
  • Physical Fitness: Some colleges may have specific physical fitness standards or require candidates to have participated in sports activities during their schooling.

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Kunal Lalwani

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Yes, you can build a career in psychology if you are in PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology), Physical Education and English in class 12th. There are no high school subject area prerequisites for psychology as long as you are qualified to take psychology classes in college. Hence after your 12th you appear for a Bachelor's degree in Psychology (B.A. or B.Sc in psychology) from any recognised University. The eligibility is generally of passing the 12th standard examination and for it you need at least 50-60% marks according to the university standards. The next level is generally a Master's degree either as M.A or M.Sc., and finally to hig

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MOHANAPRIYA M

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You, are almost there! Eligible to join master of physical education after your BA and physical education and sociology. 

Master of physical education is a two year full time course, completing Bachelors in physical education or related to physical education have the capable to join Masters in physical education.

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Aashi Rai

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Physical Education in India has ancient roots, intertwined with traditional practices like yoga, kalaripayattu (a martial art form), and malla-khamb (gymnastics on poles). These practices, honed over centuries, are now finding their way back into modern PE curriculums, promoting holistic health and cultural heritage.

Physical education is a mandatory subject in most schools across India, from primary to senior secondary levels. This means countless schools incorporate physical education into their curriculum, employing dedicated physical education teachers.

Many programs offer specializations in specific areas like sports coaching, exerc

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