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I was always intrigued with the management Side of sporting events after I worked as in the hospitality department of the FIFA U- 17 World cup that took place in India on 2017. I was always into sports. I played professional basketball as well so if not as a player as a management professional I wanted to be linked with sports. I had faced a lot of trouble with how the criteria is set for playing basketball in our country, the loopholes present in it and so wanted to bring a positive change in that scenario, uplift the game of basketball in India at a broader scale, work with companies that directly handle athletes and events related to sport's. The college I study in, International institute of sports management is the first college in our country to bring this course up. I is widely regarded as the best college when it comes to sport's management so yes it was a no brainier for me to take up sport's management in iism itself. Our college has a lot of international tie ups which would definitely help me link with companies so as to go abroad and study what and how different the sport's structure is in other countries are, where our country is lagging behind and bring this inputs and apply them as much as possible cause we all know the next big thing and the biggest untapped market of sports has to be India.
My admission process involved an entrance exam organised by the college. Only those students who have qualified with at least 50% marks in HSC or an equivalent bachelor's degree are eligible for th exam.
In this college we have go through MHCET and then you will be shortlisted for the interview then you will selected on basis of your merit list.
On post completion of my bachelor's in sports management, i wished to pursue my master's in the same curriculum and IISM provided a platform where i can have excellent growth. So i applied for the college from the IISM portal site
It's a great college to be a part of. You feel like attending college every single day. The faculties are so understanding. The infrastructure is amazing and we'll maintained. Placements and internship opportunities are many. So many sporting events and you get to meet sporting greats.
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Mumbai University does not offer a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Aviation but you can apply to other colleges such as Vels Institute of Science, Technology and Advanced Studies (VISTAS) Chennai, University Of Petroleum And Energy Studies (UPES), AIMS Institute, etc.