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No matter what is your percentage in graduation don't lose your heart.
Be wise and act wise.
Go with concept oriented learning whatever you learn from now it will definitely do good to you one day.
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Scholar-Level 17
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1. It is a practical course, so how will you manage to learn through distance when it's meant to be a regular course.
2. None of the good and reputed colleges of India offer a distance fashion designing Master's degree.
3. Even if some colleges offer a distance programme then fashion designing is a field where you need to practice on regular bases. So it doesn't matter whether you are doing it from India or from abroad.
4. Distance learning wouldn't help you to get a good job as a fashion designer.
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5 years agoContributor-Level 7
MBA & MCA admissions are offered on the basis of candidates performance in TANCET conducted by Directorate of Technical Education (DTE) Tamil Nadu.
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