Physical Education (B.P.Ed)

Bachelor of Physical Education is a three-year undergraduate programme.Bachelor of Physical Education (B.P.Ed.) is an undergraduate study that focuses on the development and care of the human body. The shortened form of the Bachelor of Physical Education degree course is B.P.E. It is possible to pursue it as a full-time or part-time course (correspondence). Sportspeople or individuals with a passion for sports and associated activities would benefit greatly from a Physical Education programme. People who do not participate in sports must be active, enthusiastic, and physically fit. All professionals in this industry must be completely dedicated to their work and their sport.
Individuals interested in pursuing a career in sports or becoming fitness trainers would find the course to be quite beneficial. This course requires a love of games and a desire to participate in sports. The All India Council of Physical Education facilitates all B.P.Ed. courses.

Bachelor of Physical Education (B.P.Ed) Eligibility Criteria

  • Minimum Qualification Required: 10+2
  • Minimum Marks Required (Aggregate): 45%
  • Minimum Age Requirement: 17 years or more

B.P.Ed Admission Process:

  • Admission to the B.P.Ed. programme is done on through a combination of physical, fitness and academic tests. Students who have passed the exams of class 12 can apply for the programme. Performance in the following tests is evaluated to select students for admission:
  • Academic Test: A general English test is conducted for aspiring candidates. Candidates have to secure at least 40% marks in order to be considered for admission.
  • Physical Fitness Test: Different physical pursuits are conducted for boys and girls (push-ups, broad jump, yard running, yard dashing and flexing) in order to test their physical abilities. Candidates who will score 50% or more in this test will be considered for admission.Game/ Sport Playing Ability Test: Each institution has a list of sports available. Candidates have to select a ‘sport of choice’ for which he or she is examined by the respective university or institute. It is essential to score at least 50% marks in this test.