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SUOH Admission 2024–25, Check Eligibility, Selection Process

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The Sports University of Haryana (SUOH) has released the notification for admission to the various undergraduate (UG) and Postgraduate (PG) courses. The online application form for admission to the Haryana Sports University (SUOH) started on 15 May 2024 from the website suoh.ac.in.

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The admission process has started and will end on 21 June for all the courses. There will be no entrance test

Candidates will be charged for extra course that he or she chooses

Application Fee

Rs.500 for Others

Rs.125 for SC, BC-A, BC-B & PwBD for Haryana State Only

Physical Appearance of Candidates

Bachelor of Physical Education and Sports 4 years BPES Regular26-Jun
Bachelor of Physical Education and Sports 4 years BPES Hybrid(online+offline)26-Jun
BSc Sports Science27-Jun
Master of Physical Education and Sports27-Jun
PG Diploma in following Sports Coaching28 & 29 June
Athletics 
Basketball 
Badminton 
Boxing 
Cricket 
Football 
Handball 
Kabbadi 
Lawn-Tennis 
Volleyball 
Wrestling 
Yoga 

SUOH Programme Offered

SNName of the ProgrammeDuration of the ProgrammeEligibility for AdmissionSeats Available for AdmissionMedium of InstructionMode of AdmissionProgramme Fee
    1Bachelor of Physical Education and Sports (B.P.E.S)    04 Years-10+2 with 50% marks (5% relaxation in case of Participation in games at the National/ International level recognized by IOA or students belonging to SC/ST category) *    50  English/ HindiThe merit of the qualifying examination or PET or Both  Rs. 7,000/- per annum or (3500 for each Semester)
            2          Master of Physical Education and Sports (M.P.E.S)              02 Years-Bachelor     of                   Physical Education (B.P.Ed/B.P.E/B.P.E.S /B.Sc) or Bachelor of Sports Science or Health and Physical Education or BA/BSc/BCom with Physical Education as one subject -50% Marks and (5% relaxation in case of Participation in games at the National/ International level recognized by IOA or students belonging to SC/ST category) * -The reservation in seats and relaxation Preference will be              30            English/ Hindi          The Merit of the qualifying examination or PET or Both            Rs. 10,000 p.a. (5000 for each Semester)
   given to those candidates who are sportspersons or had participated in Inter-University and National/International Levels recognized by IOA – (5% relaxation in case of students belonging to SC/ST category)    
3Ph.D. in Physical EducationAs Per Ph.D. Ordinance-Masters Degree in Physical Education, Concerned or Allied Subject with 55% Marks and (5% relaxation in case of students belonging to SC/ST category)5 or May Increase Subject to the Availability of Supervisors    EnglishEntrance Test or Direct Entry to JRF on 50-50 Basis  Given Separately
4Diploma in Sports Coaching (Boxing)1 YearBA/BSc/BCom       with                   50% marks20English/ Hindi Rs. 10,000 p.a. (5000 for each Semester)
5Physical Fitness Course42 Days10+250English/ HindiPercentage in Qualifying Examination2000/-
  • Bachelor of Physical Education and Sports (BPES)- Face-to-Face/ Regular Mode
  • Bachelor of Physical Education and Sports (BPES)- Hybrid Mode
  • B.Sc. (Sports Science)
  • Master of Physical Science and Sports (MPES)
  • Ph.D in Physical Education
  • PG Diploma in other disciplines (Sports Psychology, Sports Nutrition, Sports Physiotherapy, Strength and Conditioning, Sports Journalism)

Only Online Mode is available for applications. The processing charge for submitting the online admission application is Rs. 500/- for the General Category and Rs. 125/- for SC/BC/ PwBD Candidates of Haryana only. Please note that the income shown by the student shall be verified from the PPP certificate

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