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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The basic eligibility criteria of B.Des courses of NIFT is 10+2 in any stream. The upper age limit for B.Des courses is 23 years and five years relaxation to reserved communities. The admission in B.Des courses are done through the Entrance exam conducted by NIFT generally conducted in the 3rd week of January every year. The application from of NIFT entrance exam will be available in the month of October every year. Please see the NIFT website for more details https://www.nift.ac.in/
Because you have completed your B.A. Hons. so you are also eligible for M.Des courses of NIFT. The M.Des courses of NIFT are available in the following spe
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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No, you can not. Its better to opt for some distance Bachelor degree courses of IGNOU or other open Universities as per your convenience.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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As per the information available on CUK website, The University does not offers Integrated B.A.+M.A. in International Relations. However CUK is offering separate B.A in International Relations and M.A. in International Relations & Political Science programs separately. 

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First of all congratulations!
Background, score nothing can stop you from becoming an IAS officer, if you have the curiosity to learn more, gain knowledge plus hard work then success is in you hands. I will suggest choose the under-graduation subjects where your interest is at maximum level. Few Tips while preparing for UPSC exam
1. Read newspaper daily and try to make bulletin notes.
2. Read UPSC syllabus thoroughly
3. Try to think about your optional subject
Hope this answer clear your doubts! If not then can ask again
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