India’s first online gaming academy in MP gets 40,000 registrations for 200 seats, last date extended
Given the overwhelming enthusiasm from the youth, the sports department has also extended the last date for registration to July 27, 2023.
Aspiring young e-sports athletes will secure their spots in the academy based on their rankings in the championship. The selection process reserves 80 percent of seats for youth from the state and 20 percent for participants from other regions.
Sports Minister Yashodhara Raje Scindia told ToI that the chosen youth will receive comprehensive training to compete at the international level. Not limited to grooming champion gamers, the academy aims to nurture careers in various aspects of the gaming industry, including content creation, casting, tournament operation, coding, data analysis, game development, and more.
With a staggering 630 million gamers, India is on the verge of becoming an esports powerhouse on the global stage. The upcoming academy will be the first of its kind in the state, empowering young individuals with gaming education and training, opening doors to professional careers.
Minister Scindia emphasized that the academy’s participants will not only bring glory to the state and the nation by winning medals but also forge promising paths in their professional lives.E-sport Championship Format:
Youth aged 12 to 17 can register for the E-sports Junior Championship online.
The championship offers two categories: ‘Open’ and ‘Professional,’ and participants can register individually or as teams.
SMS or WhatsApp notifications will keep the youth informed about their registrations.
Both individual and team registrations are eligible for free entry to the group stage.
The selected players for the academy will be announced within two weeks of the championship’s conclusion.
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