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Assessment of Sports Facilities at AIMS Institutes, Bangalore: Students satisfaction and Utilization

Author(s) Dr. Shivaprasad N S, Dr. Shivappa C R
Country India
Abstract This study examines the utilisation and satisfaction levels of sports facilities among students at AIMS Institutes, Bengaluru. A total of 285 undergraduate and postgraduate students participated through a structured questionnaire, selected using the Krejcie and Morgan formula for statistical reliability. The objective was to assess student engagement, preferences, and overall satisfaction with the sports infrastructure in alignment with UGC guidelines. Results show that 98.24% of students are interested in using the sports facilities, with over 77% utilising them daily or weekly. Most students engage in sports for 1–2 hours per day, primarily for fitness, mental health, and refreshment. Badminton and cricket are the most popular activities. Student satisfaction is notably high, especially regarding coaching quality (98.94%) and general facility standards (84.91%). Despite the positive feedback, some concerns were highlighted, including the need for more sports equipment, better infrastructure, and increased opportunities for competitive sports. Recommendations include expanding facilities, organising intercollegiate tournaments, integrating regular sports periods into the academic schedule, and promoting lesser-known sports.
Keywords Sports facilities, AIMS Institutes, Bangalore, Undergraduate and Postgraduate Students, Badminton, cricket, and chess, UGC guidelines for sports.
Field Sociology > Sports
Published In Volume 7, Issue 3, May-June 2025
Published On 2025-06-05
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i03.46911
Short DOI https://doi.org/g9pzwc

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