Dear Yashasvi, with the importance of Sports growing in India, there has been a sudden increase in the opportunities for Exercise and Sports Science professionals. On completion of this course you can work in Sports Medicine Centres, Biomechanists, Movement Analysts, Trainers, Exercise Specialists, Fitness Specialists, Faculty, Researh Scientists. For being eligible for this programme, you should have completed your 10+2 with a minimum aggregate of 50% with Physics, Chemistry and Biology as your core subjects. This 10+2 should be from a recognised board. Having said that NIOS is a recognised Institution and so you are eligible for pursuing B.Sc in Exercise and Sports Science. Because this is a course that is developing fast, you need to study in the right kind of Institution which helps you widen your professional horizon. Unless you have a wide professional network and a proper placement all the years you put in will be futile. Recently a No.1 Tennis Player fired her ciach inspite of winning 2 back to back Grand Slams ever since she started working with him. This field is one of the most nonconsistent fields in terms of opportunity. So if you want to make it big, you strile early. Few colleges which give you the required knowledge, exposure and opportunitues are:
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Manipal School of Allied Sciences
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Amity University
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University of Mysore
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Punjab University
So to sum it up, if you have the passion and patience your 10+2 in PCB from NIOS is eligible for pursuing B.Sc in Exercise and Sports Sciences.