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Gaurav Gupta

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I must say go for it because the degree of teaching in that college will definitely help you to prepare for the exam and it depends on an individual about the time so if you are dedicated then you will surely be able to take out time for preparation.

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Nithin Yellay

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Traditionally, first year students are mandatory required to wear uniforms, although the rule is for students of all four years.

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Shon Gaikwad

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NATA is must for admission in architecture college or else try for other alternative entrance exam for architecture.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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IIT Mumbai is offering the following Master of design courses. The admission in the Masters courses based on performance in Common Entrance Examination for Design (CEED).
1. Animation Design (AN)
2. Communication Design (CD)
3. Industrial Design (ID)
4. Interaction Design (IN)
5. Mobility and Vehicle Design (MD)
Eligibility criteria : Please see M. Des Brochure 2023. So from above Master in Art and designing is not available here.

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tarun mittal

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Congratulations on your academic achievements! Your performance in your second year is impressive, and it should increase your chances of obtaining admission to an IT or computer-related course. However, the admission process for each institution can be different, and other factors such as the number of available seats, the number of applicants, and the difficulty of the course can also influence admission decisions. I would recommend researching the admission requirements for the specific programs and institutions you are interested in, and also considering other factors such as the quality of education and opportunities for research
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bhavesh mehta

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Candidates are selected on the basis of their scores in 10+2

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bhavesh mehta

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The cut off for the first list was 95.5% for CBSE this year. And the second list will probably be 94%.

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RISHI MOHAN

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Yes, why not.
But you have to tell it about to yours course provider.
I suggest you something
If you want to do BCom you can also prepare it from IGNOU so that you have more time to explore your tourism course.
You can do both at the same time depending on the timing availablity.
Because bcom is the college degree and tourism course is a certification course so these are purse at the same time without any problem
I hope that i cleared your doubt

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Tanmay Upadhyay

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Yes, according to eligibility any graduation from a decipline and recognised university is required to apply.

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