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a month agoBeginner-Level 1
You can't do BBA from CUET with PCB in 12 th as CUET requires the same subjects as in 12th for BBA you need math's English and general test
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a month agoBeginner-Level 1
I didn't offered any course form Cindrebay school of design. I would love to do a course from Cindrebay school of design
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
The duration of the BBA course at Vignan's Foundation for Science, Technology & Research is of three years. Admissions to the course are merit/entrance-based. Eligible candidates are those who have passed Class 12 with a minimum if 50% aggregate.
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a month agoContributor-Level 7
A non-science background is not a barrier if you want to join Fashion Design at Chandigarh University. The admission criteria clearly state that students from any stream are eligible as long as they have scored 50% or above in their 12th board exams. This includes students who studied commerce, arts, or even vocational subjects. The programme is structured to start with the fundamentals of design, fabrics, and techniques, so there is no disadvantage for non-science students. In fact, many students from commerce or arts backgrounds pursue this course and do well because creativity, imagination, and interest in design are more important
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a month agoBeginner-Level 5
Chandigarh University does not restrict Fine Arts admissions to humanities students alone—it welcomes candidates from Science and commerce as well. As long as you have 50% marks in your 12th board exams, you can apply, no matter what subjects you studied. This flexibility is particularly beneficial for students who discover their passion for creativity later in school. For instance, a Science student with an interest in digital illustration or a commerce student curious about advertising can both pursue Fine Arts here. The curriculum is designed in such a way that it starts with foundational skills, making it easy for students from n
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