Cricket
Hello,
Yes, it is definitely possible to pursue cricket after NDA, but it requires careful planning due to military commitments. you may need to explore options such as taking a break from active service, participating in cricket tournaments during off-duty hours.
Hope this helps you,
Thank you
Hello Pankaj
I will suggest you to choose any one field for your career .
Medical field and playing cricket both are different things. In both the fields to make future , you will have work hard. You must focus on one thing otherwise you can't expertise. Both things need decation and time. To be a good cricketer you must practice 10 to 12 hrs a day. That will ve difficult for a mbbs degree holder.
You have completed your mbbs . You be a doctor then you can play cricket as your hobby whenever you get time.
There are many celebrities who fulfill their activities or hobbies on Sundays.
All the best for your bright future .
Hello aspirant,
You are free to enroll at any time in the Cricket Academy. You must visit the closest cricket academy, pay the necessary tuition, and only then will you be permitted to enroll.
Please let me know your city if you would like me to recommend a few good cricket academies. The easier it is to learn, the earlier you start.
Hope it helps you
Hey aspirant,
You can apply for NEET under sports quota. Eligibility is that a candidate must hold an district level or national level certificate in any sports. After qualifying the examination, you need to submit your sports certificate while attending the counselling. There is no sports quota at national level counselling. It's given on a state level. In some states, there is sports quota and you have to provide supporting documents during the counselling. However the reservation is only for 1%.
Best of luck!!!
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