Major Dhyan Chand Sports College, Saifai

Major Dhyan Chand Sports College, Saifai, earlier known as Saifai Sports College is a college and sports academy in Saifai, Etawah district of Uttar Pradesh. It was established in 2014 in Saifai, Etawah district, Uttar Pradesh as Saifai Sports College by state government.[1] It offers sports training in Athletics, Cricket, Football, Hockey, Wrestling, Kabaddi, Swimming, Badminton and Judo in 6th to 12th standardand with the curriculum of U.P. Board. It is 3rd sports college established in Uttar Pradesh after Guru Gobind Singh Sports College of Lucknow and Beer Bahadur Singh Sports College in Gorakhpur.[2][3]

Major Dhyan Chand
Sports College, Saifai
Saifai Sports College, Saifai
Other name
MDCSC Saifai
TypeSports College
Established2014, Saifai
AffiliationUttar Pradesh Sports Colleges Society
Academic affiliation
U.P. Board
PrincipalS. K. Lahiri
Students560
Location, ,
206130
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26.9648234°N 78.9602922°E / 26.9648234; 78.9602922
CampusSaifai
SportsAthletics, Cricket, Football, Hockey, Wrestling, Kabaddi, Swimming, Badminton and Judo
WebsiteOfficial website

Sports Training

College provides training of the following sports:

Boy students

Athletics, Cricket, Football, Hockey, Wrestling, Kabaddi, Swimming and Badminton

Girl students

Badminton , Judo and athletics[4]

Campus

It is a residential campus and due to it overall weight is borne by the government of Uttar Pradesh. The boy square of college gets sports training in cricket, football, hockey, wrestling, athletics, badminton, swimming and kabaddi as well as they get teaching from 6th to 12th standard by the curriculum of Board of High School and Intermediate Education, Uttar Pradesh.[5] In this Sports College, number of trainees is determine as 560. In the first year 74 trainees started studying here.

Facilities

Sports facilities

Saifai International Cricket Stadium (one of the stadiums situated in the college campus)

Other facilities/buildings

  • Admin & Education block
  • Hostel
  • Dispensary
  • Guest house
  • Faculty accommodation
  • Electrical Substation


References

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