What is the eligibility for sports management courses? I'm a 12th science student and want to make my career in sports.

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    swarupa mohanty | Contributor-Level 8

    a year ago

    According to me, career in sports management is a good choice but little bit tough. If you work hard, then you will definitely get success. There are no such eligibility for sports management course but still you have to score at least 45% in class 12 with any stream of your choice. If you are interested in the sports industry and you can make a career in sports. Then, you can choose Global institute of sports business which is located in Mumbai. Sports management is all about understanding how to apply business and marketing techniques to the world of sports. This field allows the workers (sports lover) of sports to show a better mana

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    Raj shakya #ReadyToHelp | Scholar-Level 16

    6 years ago
    Hi,
    There are no specific eligibility for sports management course. If you are interested in the sports industry and you can make a career in sports. If you are thinking about any college, university, Institute, then you can choose a Global institute of sports business which is located in Mumbai. Sports management is all about understanding how to apply business and marketing techniques to the sports world. The business side of the sports industry allows workers to combine a love of sports with management skills, which can lead to a range of exciting and rewarding careers.
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    rohit sisodiya

    7 years ago
    Hi Subhojit,
    There are no specific eligibility for sports management course. If you are interested in the sports industry and you can make a career in sports. If you are thinking about any college, university, Institute, then you can choose a Global institute of sports business which is located in Mumbai. Sports management is all about understanding how to apply business and marketing techniques to the sports world. The business side of the sports industry allows workers to combine a love of sports with management skills, which can lead to a range of exciting and rewarding careers. Click here for more information: http://gisbindia.com/w
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    jenni neons

    8 years ago
    Hi,
    Sorry, if you are interested in sports then you should have opted for an easy stream. Anyways, there are many ways. Firstly, which sports you are interested in?

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