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8 years ago
Guide-Level 13
Well that's an interesting one, so here it is.
You need to have a good background in Cricket to pursue a career such as that of a Cricket Analyst. You have to perpetually know about the nitty gritties of the game to the bare minimum. Although we think we know a lot about the game, there are a lot of intricacies involved in the realm of Cricket or for that matter any other form of sport.
As for education, there are Cricket management courses available which enable you to have an insight to the business side of Cricket.
One could start as a columnist in sports magazines or newspapers, anchors of pre and post match shows, speakers on radi
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 13
Well, I'm hoping that you are already very much into sports. To be a sports journalist you can start off by writing articles in your blog. You can even start writing for Live Indian Sports News, Scores and Analysis.
Once your writings are accepted and getting a nice readership I'm sure many doors would open for you. You can even try to get Internships at the sports desks of Newspapers or in Sports magazine. That would really give you an experience of the professional environment and you would get a better answer to the question you just asked here.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
During registrations, mark as Sports category and submit your certificate along with proof. Every college will release their Sports quota seats and you have to choose one of them depending upon your interest.
There is a marginal rebate of 5% available in total cut off for sports quota. Don't think it's an easy way as all candidates are called and best of them and considering number of seats available the students are picked up.
All the best.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, it is available now.
I appreciate your interest and it has a similarity with mine.
Anyway, the unfortunate part is that you can hardly find any college or university which offers this course at UG level and even at PG level in India.
I would suggest that you pursue B.Sc in Mass Communication & Videography course at SXCKOL. It would help you a lot with your career. BA in Journalism is not a single course. Journalism is there in the said course and also with other BA honours courses, such as Bengali, English, Pol. Sc. & Sociology.
Best wishes for your HS result.
All the best.
New answer posted
8 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
There are eleven categories of activities under which applicants can give trials for getting admission including film-making, sculpture, NSS, singing and dancing. You can definitely use NCC certificate for admission in Delhi University but you will have to show up during the sports trials of DU as well to get selected.
All the best.
New answer posted
8 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
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Guide-Level 13
The candidates have to suffice any one of the eligibility conditions mentioned below as per (as per NCTE norms & standard) for B. P. Ed. :
1.A candidate seeking admission in the B. P. Ed. Degree (two semesters), must have Bachelor's degree Physical Education with 50% marks.
2. Candidate having Bachelors degree with Physical Education as an elective subject with 50% marks.
3. Candidate having Bachelors degree in Physical Education with 45% marks or Bachelors Degree in Physical Education as an elective subject with 45 percent marks and has participated in National/All India Inter-University/ Inter-University competitions in sports,
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
The first and foremost difference is that if you do MBBS from India, you do not have to appear for a licensure exam to practice in India. Though this might change in the very near future as government is planning to introduce an exit exam for all doctors without clearing which they won't get a licence to practice in India.
If you do it from anywhere abroad and want to practice in India you will have to pass a licensure or screening exam of MCI.
Secondly, the quality of education differs not only across countries but within India it differs across various colleges. Not all colleges in India offer good medical education.
Also to g
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