Hello Shubham,
Good question. Please note, just having confidence will not take you at a higher position. One needs the necessary skills and most importantly the right beginning at a very early age.
I would strictly suggest, continue with your studies. Pursue higher studies like a masters degree inyour chosen field or management studies.
At the sametime, you could join a sports club and continue boxing learning and playing. It would act as a great stress buster post studies and job.
Hope this helps.
Wish you good luck....
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Dear Aspirant,
Even if you do not like studying, getting a basic good graduation degree is highly recommended.
Having that as a back up, you can definitely choose Sports as your career option and proceed ahead with good coaching and the right contacts.
Best wishes
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Dear Azeem,
India has good sports academies in different fields.
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Bhiwani boxing club
Netaji subhash national institute of sports-patiala
Bhaichung Bhutia football schools
Sports authority of india
MRF pace foundation-Chennai
Prakash padukone badminton academy-Bangalore
Mahesh bhupati tennis academy
mary kom boxing academy-imphal
Gun for glory-Pune
Gopichand badminton academy-hyderabad
Tata Football academy-Jharkhand
Cricket india academy-mumbai
Army sports institute-pune
Lakshmibai national institute of physical education-gwalior
national institute of water sports-goa
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Dear Aspirant,
Every sports game is challenging, hard to practice.
Don't consider which sports is good choose in India, think for global.
Can you tell me what age you are and what education you are taking currently.
Though you may choose any sports, I would recommend that you take up basic education qualification, since sports is not an assured career for everybody.
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