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B.P.Ed.


Duration:

3 Years

Eligibility:

10+2 or Equivalent

Duration :

12 months (two semesters)

Eligibility :

1. A candidate who has passed any Bachelors degree examination of Mangalore University or any other degree examination considered as equivalent thereto by Mangalore University, who satisfies any of the conditions mentioned below is eligible for admission to the programme.

2. 1.Graduate in Physical Education, i.e. B.P.E. of three years/Graduate who had studied physical education as optional/cognate subject at degree level/any graduate having participated Country or State or University in sports/games/athletics at international/national/zonal competitions/any graduate securing at least 40 percent of marks (35 percent of marks in case of SC/ST candidates) having represented the college/district in games /sports/ athletics at University intercollegiate/ PU Board inter collegiate/ state competitions/any graduate with at least 45 percent of marks (40% of marks in case of SC/ST candidates) possessing NCC 'C' certificate.

3. All the eligible candidates shall submit fitness certificate issued by a Government Medical Officer, along with their application.


4. Selection Procedure: 
4.1. Candidates shall be selected on the basis of merit, following the selection procedure and as per the reservation norms/guidelines prevailing in the University. Merit shall be decided on the basis of candidate's performance in the entrance tests. The marks allotted for academic achievement, entrance test performance and sports representation/achievements will be as follows: 

(i) Academic performance (degree marks)- 40 percent of percentage of marks obtained.
(ii) Entrance test - 30 percent of marks obtained in entrance tests. 
(iii) Sports representation and achievements - 30 marks maximum. 

4.2 A. International level participation (recognized by Indian Olympic Association): Representing country or combined Indian universities team 30 marks
B. National level participation: Representing the state/combined universities team/All India Inter University (Organized by recognized sports bodies of the country).

First Position ... 25 marks
Second Position ... 20 marks
Third Position ... 15 marks
Participation only. 10 marks(For each additional place won or representation 5 marks will be awarded. However total marks shall not exceed 25 marks)

C. Zonal Inter University/ State level participation: Representing a University/State
First Position .....     20 marks
Second Position .....16 marks
Third Position ......  12 marks
Participation only ......10 marks(For each additional place won or representation 4 marks will be awarded. However total marks shall not exceed 20 marks)

D. University intercollegiate/PU board intercollegiate/state participation: Representing college/district (Organized by recognized sports bodies of the state).

1)      First Position .....   12 marks

2)      Second Position .....    10 marks

3)      Third Position ......      08 marks

Participation only ...... 06 marks(For each additional place won or representation 2 marks will be awarded. However total marks shall not exceed 12 marks)E. Marks for sport representation and achievement will be considered at only one level to the advantage of the candidate.

4.3 There shall be entrance tests for the eligible candidates. The entrance tests shall include the following test items:i) 100mts.run 15 marks.ii) Shot put (7.25 kg for men and 4 kg for women) 15 marks.iii) Standing broad jump 15 marks.iv) 12 minutes (9 min. for women) walk & run 15 marks.v) Performance in any two games/event 20 marks.vi) Writtentest 10 marks.vii) General viva-voce 10 marks.

4.4 Merit shall be considered on the basis of performance as stated in Para 1(4.1) above put together and the seats shall be allotted as per University norms/ guidelines issued from time to time.

Course Detail

Semester – I

  1. Theory
    • History and foundations of physical education
    • Methods in physical Education
    • Anatomy and physiology
  2. Practical
    • Major Games
    • Other Activities
    • Drill and marching, Mass Physical Training Exercises, Light apparatus, Table Cards , Stunts/Minor Games, Conducting ceremony of Tournaments/Meets, Rhythmic
    • Track and Field

Semester – II

  1. Theory
    • Organization, administration and supervision in physical education
    • Principles of officiating and coaching
    • Health education and first aid
  2. Practical
    • Major Games
    • Other ActivitiesWrestling, Yogasanas, Aerobics, Weight Lifting , Weight Training, Power Lifting, Flag hoisting ceremony.
    • Teaching ability