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16 SEATS

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Graduates of M.A. (Sports Psychology) will be able to work with national /international athletes and teams to enable athletes to deal with competition anxiety, enhance motivation and teamwork, deal with interpersonal issues and enhance performance.

Competencies

Graduates will have a thorough understanding of basic Sports Psychology, abnormal psychology, basic counselling techniques, theories of motivation, leadership etc. They will also be able to give counselling to athletes to deal with competition anxiety and enhance performance.

Contact

Head(M) +91 9501114472, 9878983399, 8557839794   (EPABX ) 0183- 2823482,  Extn. 3660
Email – sportssciencemedicine@gmail.com, drshweta.sportsmed@gmail.com

Course Details

Course Duration (Year) System Total Seats Reserved Category
SC/ ST BC Physically Handicapped Others
M.A. (Sports Psychology) 2 Semester 16 4 2 1 1

Eligibility

  • Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Psychology OR Bachelor of Arts with at least 45% marks (40% for SC/ST) in the subject of psychology.
  • Bachelor’s degree in any subject with at least 50% marks (45% for SC/ST) in aggregate.
  • Any other examination recognized equivalent thereto.

Mode of Admission

  • Admission will be based on merit of the candidate in the Entrance Test to be conducted by the Department.
Name Dr. Sonia Kapur BIO DATA Research Papers
Designation Assistant professor
Qualification Ph.D
Email ID sonia.myas@gndu.ac.in
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Five generations of sports psychologists from myas-gndu department of sports sciences and medicine Guru Nanak Dev University. All are well placed in reputed institutions

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