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Why not. You can do car designing after completing your XII exam. As my cousin's brother also completed his Bachelor's degree in Automobile and transportation design so I know it very well. He was selected UID for his study so I can share their admission process with you. After completing your higher secondary exam from any recognised board with minimal 50%, you have to sit for their admission test. There will be 3 rounds of selection test. First round is Design aptitude test, that first round will be the written exam, and if you are shortlisted for the first round, then they will call you for the second & third rounds, which will be S
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A Masters degree, in general, is awarded by a postgraduate university upon completion of an average one- to two-year degree programme. An M.Sc degree is simply one form of a Masters degree. There are many different Masters degree programmes, each with its own name assigned by the university awarding it. These include a Master of Science (M.Sc, M.Sc. , M. S. , MS, M. Science. , Sc. M. ), Master of Arts (M.A. , MA, A. M. or AM), a Master of Philosophy (MPhil, M.Phil. ), and many others. The two most common are the Master of Science (M.Sc) and the Master of Arts (MA). A Master of Science degree programme focuses more on a curriculum based
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A Masters degree, in general, is awarded by a postgraduate university upon completion of an average one- to two-year degree programme. An M.Sc degree is simply one form of a Masters degree. There are many different Masters degree programmes, each with its own name assigned by the university awarding it. These include a Master of Science (M.Sc, M.Sc. , M. S. , MS, M. Science. , Sc. M. ), Master of Arts (M.A. , MA, A. M. or AM), a Master of Philosophy (MPhil, M.Phil. ), and many others. The two most common are the Master of Science (M.Sc) and the Master of Arts (MA). A Master of Science degree programme focuses more on a curriculum based
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