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Yes, many Arts and Design courses offer Web Designing as a specialisation. These are valid courses recognised by the University Grants Commission (UGC).
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Don't worry about the percentage of Hindu in a minority college. I have done my studies too from a minority university but I never felt such a religion based difference inside the campus. It is a good college for B.Com.
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To get certificate for any course you need to have cleared all the courses from the previous semesters. Failing to clear any subjects will hold your certificate. I kindly request you to start preparing in the papers you have failed in order to score and recieve the certificate. Colleges may hold the degree until one point of time and later you will have to end up writings all the subjects. Kindly prepare for the exams and get your degree certificate.
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The Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University (YCMOU) was established in July 1989. It is the Fifth Open University in the country. The YCMOU has been recognised under section 12 (B) of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956. It is a member of various prestigious associations and bodies like the Association of Indian Universities (AIU), Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU), Asian Association of Open Universities (AAOU), Commonwealth of Learning (COL), and Canada to name a few. Due to statutory powers conferred by an Act of Maharashtra state legislature and the recognition by the University Grants Commission of India,
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Yes, you can apply for NATA Exam 2019 after B.Sc in Physics Chemistry and Maths with atleast 50% in all these 3.
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I am sure you have had Landscape Architecture and Interior Designing as core subjects or as electives during your academic tenure of B.Arch. Which subject among the two you liked would be a better approach to choose these specialisation. Masters in Landscape means large scale projects, whereas interior design is much smaller in scale, so it depends purely on your interests.
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