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...coaching from 17th May to 25th June, 2010 at Patiala, Bangalore, Kolkata, Bombay, Aurangabad, Gandhinagar and Thiruvananthapuram for men & women having...
...coaching from 17th May to 25th June, 2010 at Patiala, Bangalore, Kolkata, Bombay, Aurangabad, Gandhinagar and Thiruvananthapuram for men & women having...
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...MASTER DEGREE IN SPORTS COACHING In order to provide opportunity for higher studies in sports coaching and to develop research aptitude of the Coaches...
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...and is recognized by the Medical Council of India. Theory: Through lectures, clinical discussions, seminars, case presentations, assignments...
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...DIPLOMA COURSE IN SPORTS COACHING Sports Coaches training was started at Netaji Subhas National Institute of Sports, Patiala in 1961. Over the years academic...
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...of sports to the people of India. This Institute is popularly known as the "Mecca" of Indian Sports and has produced Coaches of high caliber and significantly...
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...of sports to the people of India. This Institute is popularly known as the "Mecca" of Indian Sports and has produced Coaches of high caliber and significantly...
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CERTIFICATE COURSE IN SPORTS COACHING
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Netaji Subhas National Institute of Sports, Patiala India which is also Asia's largest Sports Institute is housed in the palatial monumental building and sprawling lawns built by the erstwhile Maharaja of Patiala whose descendants dedicated this complex for the promotion of sports to the people of India.
This Institute is popularly known as the "Mecca" of Indian Sports and has produced Coaches of high caliber and significantly contributed in rendering their expertise and assistance in the preparation of the national teams for various International competitions. Housed in the erstwhile Palace of Maharaja (King) of Patiala (Punjab), National Institute of Sports, which is now the Academic Wing of the Sports Authority of India was established by the Government of India on 7th May, 1961 with the objective of developing sports in the country on Scientific lines and to train the Coaches in different sports disciplines. The Institute was renamed as Netaji Subhas National Institute of Sports (NSNIS) on 23rd January, 1973.