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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

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The age limit for B.Sc courses is around 32 years. According to some University, there is no age limit for the students, so you can get admission at any age.

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Hi,I hope you are doing good. This might be a late reply since you posted your question 2 months ago.
What's making you change your stream of carrier? you want to continue in the fashion designing field or move back to software once you finish your degree?
If you're really interested in fashion designing, Go full-time. I don't think they offer part-time courses.
Assuming that you have done your Bachelors, Here are Postgraduate options for you: after BTech, you can do M.Ftech(master of fashion technology) or M.Des(master of design)
- For M.Des,you are supposed to have a diploma in design(from NIFT or NID's) or any other undergraduate degr
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The eligibility criteria of MBA Part time at JBIMS is given below.
Eligibility : Any graduate from a UGC recognized University with minimum 2 years of work experience in an Executive or Supervisory capacity as on 15th June 2020.
Selection Criteria : Admission will be based on the performance of applicants in the selection test. All eligible applicants will be invited for a selection test comprising of a Common Entrance Test and a Group Discussion.
So you needs the two years of working experience as on June-2020. Common entrance test is another shortlisting criteria.
Hence you can apply if you are meeting the working experience criteria a
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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Yes, you can pursue both courses as an integrated dual degree course. You are allowed to do Bachelor of Education and Master of Science as an integrated degree course after covering the eligibility criteria of both the courses. You can do an M.Sc and B.Ed together.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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To pursue the course at undergraduate level, candidates should clear Class 12th in Science stream with subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics, and Home Science and minimum qualifying marks as prescribed by a university/ college (usually 50% - 60%).

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Hi,
ATMA Eligibility Criteria 2020
Candidates must adhere to the eligibility criteria of ATMA 2020 before filling the application form. The ATMA eligibility criteria 2020 prescribes the educational qualifications and age limit required by the students. Candidate must be a citizen of India to be eligible to apply for the ATMA 2020 May session. Students must possess a Bachelors's degree or equivalent qualification from a recognized or statutory university. Students must obtain a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate in the qualifying examination. Whereas, aspirants belonging to the reserved category must obtain a minimum of 45% marks in aggreg
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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LDCE offers the following Post diploma degree courses (PDDC) in the part-time mode as under:
1. Civil Engineering
2. Electrical Engineering
3. Electronics & Communication Engineering
4. Mechanical Engineering
So from above BE Chemical, part-time course is not available at LDCE.

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