Is there any scope to go to cricket field of studing in govt medical college and which is the best college where i can find cricket ground
In Tamil Nadu, the first two days of counseling were allotted to eminent sports achievers National level and son/daughter of armed personnels.
In Chennai , cricket grounds are found in major medical colleges MMC, Stanley in govt. and in most of the private deemed colleges. You can study and pursue your passion in cricket, you'll get full support from the college authorities.
Usually if it's a university or many colleges/courses that come under the same campus, sports facilities tend to be more.
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Hi Harshit Sachdeva,
In every medical college, there are plenty of option for many indoor and outdoor games which may vary from region to region and college to college.
hopefully, for cricket, many top medical college do have a team which represent the college in various intra and inter college sports meet.
So try to get in top medical colleges and for that study hard and achieve the best out of you and let your dreams come true.
All the Best.

As per your query about playing cricket and studying in Govt Medical college, i would like to say that Yes it is very much possible, we have done that in our college days.. But in most govt colleges you won't get big cricket ground inside campus but of course you can play in nearby available grounds ... Small grounds is present in many government college that is used by students to play cricket, football and other sports
Regards
Dr Parmanand Agarwal
MBBS MD
Career counsellor

There is no sports quota in government medical colleges. Admission in these colleges occur only on the All India Merit List and State merit lists.
But you can always play sports and extracurricular activities in the colleges. Best colleges like
AIIMS, Delhi; VMMC, Delhi and colleges of mumbai like SGSMC,Mumbai; Grant medical college,Mumbai,etc do have cricket grounds and cricket teams also. They do play in various intercollege tournaments and All India tournaments.
Hope this helps.Mention any doubts in the comments below.
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