Bachelor of Physical Education and Sports (B.P.E.S)

Undergraduate Degree Course

(Three years)
Choice Based

REGULATIONS

(For students admitted from 2023 - 24 & onwards)

Eligibility for admission to the course

  • Applicants should have passed the +2 examinations in 10 +2 pattern of the government of Tamil Nadu or any other equivalent examination, recognized by the government of Tamil Nadu and approved by the Tamil Nadu Physical Education and Sports University.
  • School representation in any game or sports is mandatory for the applicants
  • The candidates should not have completed 21 years of age as on 1st July However relaxation of three years shall be given for SC/ST Candidates
  • He/She must be medically fit and free from any deformities. Students will undergo a medical examination at the time of admission.
    (Physically disabled, intellectually challenged, visually impaired, hearing-impaired, stammering, postural deformities or any other major deformities in candidates would not be eligible to undergo this program.)
  • Pregnant women are not permitted either for admission or to undergo the course, if violated they will not be permitted to continue the course
  • Admission shall be made on the basis of 150 Marks as detailed below
S.No Component Marks
1. Qualifying examination 20 marks
2. Participation in games and sports 25 marks
3. Games skill test 50 marks
4. Track and field skill test
  • 100m – 20 marks
  • Shot put – 15 marks
  • Long jump – 15 marks
50 marks
5. Bonus marks for students who studied physical education as one of the compulsory papers in Higher Secondary (Not optional paper) 5 marks
Total 150 marks

Note :
1. Qualifying Examination Marks Conversion
Marks obtained in qualifying examination shall be converted to a maximum of 20 marks.For Example, if a candidate secured 800 marks out of 1200.His/her marks for qualifying examination is (800/1200) x20=13.33 marks

2.Games and Sports participation:(maximum Marks:25)

S.No Criteria Marks
1. Representation for the country / National placing (I, II, III, IV) 25
2. State representation (Form-II/IV in games / sports) 20
3. Inter-division participation (RDS/BDS), Inter-district participation (CBSE Cluster) 15
4. Pongal / District (BDS / RDS) 10
5. Inter-school participation 05
(Supporting certificates should be produced)

3.Games and Sports Skill Test (Max 50 marks):
The candidate should choose any one of the games included in School Games Federation of India / SAI / SDAT / IOA / TNOA approved competitions.
Skill test will be conducted by three judges.

4.Track and Field Test (Max 50 marks):
Judged in:

  • 100m – 20 marks
  • Shot put – 15 marks
  • Long jump – 15 marks

Degree

The candidates should have subsequently undergone the prescribed programme of study in a University Departments and College Affiliated to this University for not less than three academic years, comprising 6 semesters and should have passed the examinations prescribed and fulfilled necessary requirements prescribed thereof.

Duration

The duration of all UG programs is three years each year shall consist of two semesters, viz odd and even semesters, odd semester shall be from June/ July to October /November and even semester shall be from November/ December to April /May. There shall be no less than 90 working days which shall comprise 450 teaching clock hours for each semester. Exclusive of the days for the conduct of university end semester examinations.

The CBCS-LOCF System

a. Time =N+2 Years for the completion of program. Where “N” Stands for the normal or minimum duration prescribed for completion of the program
b. In exceptional circumstance, a further extension of one more year may be granted. The exceptional circumstances are spelt out clearly by the relevant statutory body concern of the university
c. During the extended period the student shall be considered as a private candidate and also not to be eligible for ranking. The above conditions are applicable to Re-do/Transfer/Readmission candidates

Project

Each candidate shall be required to take up a project work and submit it at the end of the final year. The head of the department shall be assigned the guide who in turn will suggest the project work to the student in the beginning of the final year. A copy of the project report will be submitted to the university through the Head of the Department on or before the date fixed by the university. The project will be evaluated by an internal and an external examiner nominated by the university. The candidate concerned will have to defend his / her project through a Viva- voce.

Semesters

In each semester, courses are offered in 15 teaching weeks and the remaining 5 weeks are to be utilized for conduct of examinations and evaluation purposes. Each week these will be 30 working hours spread over5/6 days per week

Credit

The term “Credit” refers to the weightage given to a course, usually in relation to the instructional hours assigned to it. For instance, a six -hour course is assigned three to six credits. Four /five-hour scores are assigned 3 to 5 credits. However, in no instance the credits of a course can be greater than the hours alerted to it
Credits
UG Programme B.P.E.S : 140 credits
B.P.Ed : 133 credits
M.P.Ed : 132 credits

Course

Each course is designed with lectures/ tutorials/ laboratory or field work /seminar/ project /tactical training/ assessment /term paper or report writing etc. to me the effective teaching and learning requirements.

Examinations

  • There shall be examinations at the end of each semester, for odd semester in the month of October / November for even semester in April / May.
  • A candidate who does not pass the examination in any course may be permitted to appear in each such failed course in the subsequent examinations to be held in the October /November or April /May. However, candidates who have arrears in the practicals shall be permitted to appear for their arrears in the practical examination only along with regular practical examination in the respective semester.
  • Viva -voce Each candidate shall be required to appear for Viva voce examination in defense of the project only.
  • The results of the all the examinations will be published through the college where the students have studied the course as well as through the University website. In the case of private candidates, the results will be published through the centers in which they appeared for the examinations as well as through the university website.

Attendance Requirements

  • Students must have 75% of attendance in each semester to appear for the end semester examinations
  • Students who have attendance between 70% and 74% shall apply for condonation in the prescribed form with the prescribed fees
  • Students who have attendance between 65% and 69% shall apply for condonation in the prescribed form with the prescribed fees along with the medical certificate
  • Students who have attendance between 60% and 64% shall carry over the end semester examinations in the ensuing semester
  • Students who have attendance below 60% are not eligible to appear for the end semester examinations they shall re-do the semesters and therefore they shall not move to the ensuing semester
  • A student can avail condonation only once during the course of the study.
  • Hall tickets will be issued to the eligible candidates only if they produce “No dues” certificate from the Department, the Register’s office, the Librarian and the Hostel Warden at the time of issue of “Hall Ticket” for the end semester examinations.

ONLINE APPLICATION

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