MAHE M.Sc Sports & Exercise Sciences FAQs
Ques. What career opportunities are available after M.Sc Sports & Exercise Sciences?
Ans. Graduates can work as exercise and sports physiologists, movement analysts/biomechanists, fitness trainers, health fitness specialists, sports science administrators, and researchers in sports medicine centers, professional sports organizations, corporate fitness industries, and occupational health sectors.
Ques. Is the program suitable for non-medical background students?
Ans. The program is designed for students with backgrounds in Medicine, Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, or Exercise and Sports Science. Students from related health science backgrounds may also be considered based on their qualifications and interview performance.
Ques. What is the internship component of the program?
Ans. The program includes a mandatory internship component where students gain practical experience at leading sports academies and fitness centers. This provides valuable industry exposure and helps in building professional networks.
Ques. What are the job prospects in the sports science field in India?
Ans. The sports science field in India is growing with increasing awareness about fitness and sports performance. Career opportunities exist in professional sports organizations, corporate wellness programs, sports medicine, fitness industry, and research institutions.
Ques. Can I pursue PhD after completing M.Sc Sports & Exercise Sciences?
Ans. Yes, the M.Sc degree provides a strong foundation for pursuing PhD programs in exercise science, sports physiology, or related fields at MAHE or other institutions. The program includes research components that prepare students for advanced research careers.
Ques. What makes MAHE Manipal's program unique?
Ans. MAHE Manipal's program stands out due to its comprehensive curriculum, state-of-the-art facilities including world-class sports equipment, experienced faculty, strong industry connections, and emphasis on practical training through internships at leading sports academies.
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