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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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Guru Nanak Dev University (GNDU) is one of the prominent universities in India, particularly in the field of sports education. It has a dedicated Department of Sports Science and Medicine, which offers various courses including a Master of Physical Therapy MPT in Sports. Choosing GNDU for MPT in Sports can be a good decision, provided it aligns with your academic and career goals. Here are some factors to consider:

Reputation: GNDU has a good reputation in the field of sports education, and its Department of Sports Science and Medicine is known for its quality education and facilities.

Curriculum: The MPT in Sports curriculum at GNDU is

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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To pursue MPT after completing your B.Voc in Sports Nutrition and Physiotherapy, you will need to fulfill the eligibility criteria set by the university or college offering the MPT program. Typically, candidates must have a Bachelor's degree in Physiotherapy (BPT) or an equivalent degree from a recognized university, along with a minimum percentage of marks.
As for where you can pursue an MPT degree, there are several universities and colleges in India that offer MPT programs. Here are a few options:
Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi
Maharishi Markandeshwar University, Haryana
Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Karnataka
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Priyanka Bhardwaj

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No, you can't do both simultaneously. Candidates can pursue a sports course after 12. There are various courses offered in the field such as B.Sc. Sports Science, BBA Sports Management, Bachelor of Sports Management and much more.

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Kavya BudumuruI am Kavya. I am a Technical enthusiast.

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Congratulations on your achievements in sports at the national level and your IPE score. CBIT (Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology) is a reputed college in Telangana and offers admission through EAMCET counseling as well as through sports quota. Based on your EAMCET rank and previous year's admission data, it may be difficult to secure admission to CBIT through EAMCET counseling. However, you may have a chance of getting admission through sports quota, provided you meet the eligibility criteria and the college has seats available under the sports quota. To apply under the sports quota, you will need to contact the college's admi
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Piyush Baid

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Yes, there is a scope for sports management PGDM in India. The sports industry has been growing rapidly in India, and with it, the demand for sports management professionals has also increased. Postgraduate Diploma in sports management provides students with the knowledge and skills required to manage sports organizations and events, sports marketing, sports sponsorship, and media. There are several colleges and universities in India that offer postgraduate Diploma courses in sports management, and graduates can find employment in various roles such as sports managers, sports event managers, sports marketers, and sports administrators.
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SAKSHI GARG

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The Institute of Home Economics, Delhi University offers a Certificate Course in Sports Health and Fitness. Here are some details about the course:
Duration: The course is for a duration of 6 months. Eligibility: Candidates who have completed their 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognised board are eligible to apply for this course.
Course Curriculum: The course curriculum is designed to provide students with a basic understanding of sports health and fitness. The topics covered in the course include anatomy, physiology, exercise physiology, nutrition, sports psychology, and sports injuries.
Course Fees: The total course fees fo
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Joseph Saji

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Applicants should normally have at least an upper second class honours degree completed in the last five years in the cognate subjects of Biological or Behavioural Science, Sports Science or a Health related profession. Your first degree must also have had a research training component. NEET PG score is mandatory for MPT admission
Masters degrees in Physiotherapy equip postgraduates with the skills to plan and execute courses of treatment to remedy physical dysfunction, relieve pain and prevent further disability. Related postgraduate specialisms include Manipulative Physiotherapy and Sports Physiotherapy.

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Gaurav Lalwani

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Yes we can get through sports quota.

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Nandini Pangasarajah

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To become a sports physiotherapist you should have taken the Science PCB stream in +2. You can do a Master of Sports Management, MBA in Sports Management, PG Diploma in sports management any one of these to pursue a career in sports. Hope this answer helps.

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