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anila k

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Yes, you apply for B.Ed. The minimum eligibility criterion for B.Ed. Admission 2017 is the completion of an undergraduate degree course in any discipline.

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astha singh

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Hi Prahar!
If you are interested in automobile design, then you should definitely go for it. The main person behind the development of all the latest and appealing designs in various automobiles is that of the Automotive Designer. To be well acquainted with all the variegating patterns and techniques involved in the designing process of an automobile, one has to go for a regular degree or a Diploma course in Automotive Designing that are available through various Automobile Designing Schools, Colleges and Institutes in India. Apart from NID, you can also apply to the following institutes:
DYP-DC Center for Automotive Research and Studies
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rahul r

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Scholarships are hard to come by, especially for international applicants, and only those students who have a strong academic background are granted scholarships. Please refer to the link provided below for a list of scholarships offered by universities in the United states. https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/scholarships/usa-cp.


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varun bhatiastudent's counselor

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Hi Gautami,
NIFT Entrance Exam is split into 2 phases:
Phase 1: Written Exam (February) consisting of 2 papers of 100 marks each
GAT (General Ability Test): 150 Objective questions 2 hours
CAT (Creative Ability Test): 3-4 Questions 3 hours
The GAT tests each students ability in Quantitative Math, Analytical Reasoning, English Communication, English Comprehension and General Knowledge
The CAT tests each students ability in Design Problem Solving, Visual Sense, Observation & Perception, Environmental Awareness, Mental Ability and Communication skills through a range of visual and textual questions. Phase 2: It consists of 2 hour Situation
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Rajesh Peddibotla

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The specialisation depends on your area of interest. Not only civil and criminal litigations, but there are many more specializations available these days. They vary from ADR, Corporate law, Tax laws, Cyber laws and so on. Top class universities provide specialisation in these fields like Symbiosis International University, Christ University etc. Under 3 year LL.B. Programme.

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rahul r

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No, JNU does not offer psychology as a part of its UG academics. Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India only offer language courses in their undergraduate programme. Regards.

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astha singh

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Hi Pradeepta!
International School of Fashion Arts And Design (INSFAD) provides a correspondent course in B.Sc Fashion. It is a 3 years' duration course and you can directly apply to the college for admission. You can also refer to this link for more detailed information about the course https://www.shiksha.com/design/fashion-design/course/b-sc-in-fashion-international-school-of-fashion-arts-and-design-insfad-airport-new-airport-bangalore-136381

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astha singh

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Hi Sagar!
Yes if you wish, you can pursue B.Com from an open university but please remember that a degree from open University does not have much value in the market. If you wish to look for a good job after completion of your graduation, it is essential that you pursue your Bachelors degree through regular mode only.

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