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Contributor-Level 10
The eligibility conditions for both UG and PG level programs are below:
1. Bachelor of Design B. Des. (Fashion Design/ Knitwear Design/ Textile Design/Leather Design/Accessory Design/Fashion Communication)
Age -Not more than 23 years as on October 1, 2018, for General candidates (Relaxation up to 5 years for SC/ST/PWD candidates)
Academic Qualification- successfully completed or appearing for 10+2 qualifying examination or equivalent from any recognised Board, or, Completed/Appearing for 3 or 4-years Diploma final examination recognised by AICTE or a State Board of Technical Education.
2. Bachelor of Fashion Technology (Apparel Techno
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Criminology is the branch of Science which deals with the crime and the prevention of crime. Forensic Science is only the part of criminology. Criminology is directly referring to the crime. It is one of the challenging fields. The courses in the field of criminology are offered in range of certificate to doctoral level programmes as per the following:
Certificate Course (forensic Science)
Diploma Course (Cyber Crime)
Diploma Course (Forensic Science and Criminology)
Bachelor Degree Course (Forensic Science and Criminology)
Master's Degree Course (Forensic Science and Criminology)
Master's Degree Course (Forensic Science and Criminology R
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6 years agoContributor-Level 10
In 83% you are eligible to get admission in this college you just have to check the details that seats availability in this college
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https://www.shiksha.com/courses-after-12th/commerce
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you can compare colleges on the basis of there ratings, fees, infrastructure and many more comparative aspects. (In the given link below)
LINK-https://www.shiksha.com/resources/college-comparison.
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Yes, you are eligible you just need 50 to 55 percentage while passing the class 12th, and then you are eligible to apply for B.Ed.
All the best.
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Truemans UGC NET General Paper I book by M. Gagan
UGC NET/SET (JRF & LS) COMMERCE Paper II & III book by Vineet kaushik
UGC Net Commerce Book by BHI Editorial
UGC NET / SLET COMMERCE PAPER II III Paperback by Sanjeev Sharma.
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