Can I get admission in B.P.Ed after class 12th?

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    Saksham Kumar | Contributor-Level 8

    8 months ago

    Yes, many institutions in India provide B.P.Ed programs immediately after completing class 12th. Typically, you have to pass your 10+2 exam with the minimum total percentage (often 45–50%, although it may vary by the institution). In some colleges you may need a background to clean an entrance exam or a background in sports or physical education. For the most accurate information, it is best to check the specific eligibility criteria of the college you are interested in.

  • Yes, you can take admission in B.P.Ed. after Class 12th. Candidates should have passed their Class 12 exam from a recognised board with a minimum percentage, which is generally 45% to 60%, depending on the college. Preference is also given to those who have played sports or had physical education as a subject in school. The applicants should also be of the required age, which is usually a minimum of 17 years when admitted.

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