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Hello Astha,
Yes, you can include 'Fine Arts' and 'Physical Education' in your 'Best Four Subjects' (BFS) but please mind the fact that you will face deduction of some percentage from your best four subject percentage.
* You MUST include the marks of 'English' in your BFS without fail since you are applying for English (H). The subject you are pursuing as your major/degree must be included in your BFS in DU. If you aren't able to include English in BFS then you will face deduction of 1-3% from your BFS%.
* The deduction can range from 2-3% due to 'Phy. Edu. '. Because it consists of 70 marks theory + 30 marks practical. While deduction d
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Which college? Please specify.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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Hi,
After completing your graduation in physical education, you can go for M.P.Ed. A career in physical education can lead you to a wide range of career options, from being a part of the chosen sport, health clubs, sports good manufacturer, marketing, commentator, sports journalism, trainer, and many other similar options. In the beginning, you will be more likely to find jobs as a trainer or instructor for a game or sporting event, but with the experience over the years, you can probably take this experience and put it to use in sports journalism, marketing, commentator or other related fields.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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The basic eligibility criteria for pursuing B.Sc Physical Education course is a pass degree in Higher Secondary Examination or 10+2 (with science) from a recognized board. The age of the candidate seeking admission for B.Sc Physical Education course should be at least 17 years of age at the time of admission.

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The basic difference is that Bachelor's degree in sports is totally related to sports and its technique and its all the information related to it, whereas Bachelor's degree in physical education will teach you regarding the physical impact on body and performing techniques.

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