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How to Become a Sports person in India?

01
Dec

How to Become a Sports person in India?

In India, the most popular sports include Cricket, Wrestling, Football, Volleyball, Gymnastics, Squash, Badminton, Boxing, Hockey, Weightlifting, Basketball, Swimming, Shooting, Archery, Tennis, etc.

The career scope of sports is wide and there are unlimited job opportunities. To have a successful career, focus on your strengths and combine them with your passion for sports.

Career Path 1

Student can do No qualification. Then complete Join Sports Academy. Further you can Proceed with State level. Further you can Proceed with National Level.

 

No qualification

  • Join Sports Academy

  • State level

  • National Level

 

Career Path 2

 

Student can do 12th-Any Stream. Then complete Bachelor in Physical education. Management in sports (BSM), Sports Psychology, Physiotherapist etc.

Further you can Proceed with Masters.

  • 12th-Any Stream
  • Bachelor in Physical education
  • Masters in Physical education

 

What are the key skills required for Sports?

  • Physical Fitness
  • Coordination
  • Practice

 

What are the career opportunities in Sports?

  • Athlete
  • Coach
  • Player
  • Sports Person
  • Trainer

 

What is the salary and demand for Sports person?

  • Demand is High for Sports.
  • Salary levels are Medium for Sports. For fresher average salary is 3 to 4 Lacs.
  • Fees levels of the course is High. To pursue this course student need to spend more than 5 Lakhs.
  • Level of preparation for Sports is High. Students spend more than 1 Year. to prepare for entrance test of Sports.

 

For Graduation

  • George College
  • International Institute of Sports Management (IISM)
  • National Academy of Sports Management – NASM
  • Delhi University
  • Mumbai University

 

For Post Graduation

  • National Academy of Sports Management - NASM
  • Indian Institute of Social Welfare and Business Management
  • Lakhmi Bai National University of Physical Education
  • International Institute of Sports Management (IISM)
  • Netaji Subhash National Institute of Sports