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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
The University of Alberta is much sought after and hence quite competitive too. Here is the link which will guide you:
http://ece.engineering.ualberta.ca/Graduate/GradApply.aspx
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Scholar-Level 16
Both are decent universities, but you can prefer Chandigarh based on placements and campus is also good.
All the best.
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Scholar-Level 17
Undoubtedly, Indian Institute of Fashion Designing (IIFD), Chandigarh is a known college.
You can check the below given link-
https://design.shiksha.com/fashion-textile-designing-courses-in-chandigarh-categorypage-13-69-1-0-0-63-134-2-0-none-1-0
https://design.shiksha.com/fashion-textile-designing-courses-in-india-categorypage-13-69-1-0-0-1-1-2-none-1-0
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Scholar-Level 18
The eligibility criteria for PGP at ISB is as follows:
(a) Bachelor's degree or equivalent in any discipline.
(b) Valid GMAT / GRE score.
(c) 24 months of full time post-qualification work experience by March 31st.
(D) TOEFL / IELTS / PTE score (if the language of instruction at undergraduate study level was not English)
You can apply at ISBM if you meet above mentioned criterion.
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A person who has cleared one of the following examinations with pass in English as one of the subjects shall be eligible to join the first semester class of B.A. or B.Sc. (General/B.Sc. (Bio-Info.) and Honors) degree course in a college affiliated to this university, however, a person who has not qualified English as one of the subjects at the +2 examinations, shall be eligible to join B.A./B.Sc. - Ist semester provisionally subject to his / her qualifying the deficient subject of English from the parent board/body/council/university in two consecutive chances subsequent to his / her admission, failing which his / her admission to B
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