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Candidates will be evaluated in the following five areas as part of the admission procedure:
Performance in the qualifying examination,
Portfolio of work,
Personal Interaction with the program faculty and / or written test.
Interest and motivation for the chosen study and
Work Experience.
A cumulative score obtained from the above five areas will be used to draw up a merit list, based on which candidates will be granted ad
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Do not ever attempt to finish one subject at a time and then to move on another subject, always work on every subject with divided time. Give equal time to every subject daily in your Class 12 board exam preparation. It reduces the boredom as well as enables you to finish the portion in a planned way. Create a schedule for one subject at a time. You could modify it as per your preferences. Try and set a specific time to study every day and you will find that it makes things so much easier. Remember that the grades you get in the 12th board exams do matter and they determine, to a large extent, your ca
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