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8 years agoScholar-Level 16
For fee structure of MBA in Jain College through sports quota, you need to talk to the college administration.
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8 years agoScholar-Level 16
KC College started its first batch for sports management course in 2016. So there is no much information available about this course. I would recommend that you check with the alumni of this college.
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You can check the University of Virginia-Darden, Depaul University and San Diego State University.
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8 years agoScholar-Level 16
Total Fee:
INR 3.60 Lakh
(Fee components: Tuition)
Disclaimer: Total fee has been calculated on the basis of 1st-year fee structure provided by the college. The actual fee structure may be revised next year.
Placements (as provided by the college):
Companies where students got placed:
Decathlon, DNA Networks, JSW Sports, Kooh Sports, Maximus-Mumbai, City FC Mumbai District Football Association and PMG.
Kindly visit the link mentioned below:
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/course/mba-in-sports-management-national-academy-of-sports-management-malad-east-mumbai-255369
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8 years ago
Beginner-Level 5
Both IISM and NASM are equally good. What would be the deciding factor is what exactly are you looking for as a specialization.
IISM's MBA would be helpful if you are planning a career in sports marketing, sports event management and the overall business of sport. While NASM provides further more education assistance for sports facility management, Sports Media and Tourism. However, both courses cover the basics of various aspects of the business of sport and do not provide a specialization in a specific stream within sports management.
Best would be to chose either of the two colleges and focus on internships and projects
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