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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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Taran Dadiala

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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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Anjali Sharma

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BPEd: Eligibility Criteria
Depending on the duration of the course as well as the policy of a university/ college, the eligibility criteria for BPEd varies. Given below is a generic BPEd eligibility criteria for 3-4 year as well as 1-2 year duration Bachelor of Physical Education course.
*3-4 Year Duration BPEd Eligibility Criteria
1.Candidates should clear Class XII in any stream from a recognised board
2.Candidates should score a minimum percentage in Class XII (usually 45% - 60%) as stipulated by the university/ college in which they are seeking admission
3.Preference at the time of admissions is given to candidates who have played some
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Mayur Sondarkar

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If you are a PCB student, you should go with B.Sc. But if you have less interest, then go with BA.

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Shikha Aggarwal

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Once your application is shortlisted by the college you will be intimated about the entrance exam date. It would take place most probably in May-June.

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priya arora

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Colleges for B.Sc in nutrition and dietetics-
VLCC Institute of Beauty and Nutrition, Telangana, Hyderabad
VLCC Institute of Beauty and Nutrition, Bangalore
Mount Carmel College, Bangalore
Medvarsity, Bangalore
Colleges for B.Sc in physical education-
Mount Carmel College, Bangalore
Jain University, Bangalore.

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