Civil Engineering Eligibility
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4 years agoGuide-Level 12
A student can apply for the programme for M.Des in Fashion, interior, product design and more, Students coming from any 10+2 or graduation discipline from a recognised university, or board with a minimum aggregate of 50%, can appear for any entrance or admission process or any design course. You can also have a look at IILM University, Gurugram. You can appear for IILM University Gurugram's Design Aptitude Test with the Interview Process for applying. They offer M.Des degree programs with various specializations like Fashion, Interior, Interaction, and Product Design of 2-years with an added advantage of Liberal Education in their c
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4 years agoContributor-Level 8
I've provided enough details regarding cutoff to save you plenty of time looking around. Assuming you already know enough about the two exams, I'll just mention important bits to know the difference between the two exams better.
Number of applicants in COMEDK'18: 72,152 (against 20,000 seats, out of which 18733 are reserved for engineering)
Number of applicants in KCET'18: 1,98,639 (against 19942 seats, out of which 16942 are reserved for engineering)
Both exams are different in the following ways:
More competition in KCET, compared to COMEDK.
Tough COMEDK, easier to get a good rank, wherea
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4 years agoScholar-Level 18
It is very nice to hear from you that you are interested in going to Canada for your best of engineering studies after completion of your Diploma in India. Admissions abroad are normally given for undergraduate courses after qualifying 12th standard but then Diploma is also considered as equivalent of class 12th. Hence, I feel there should be no problem for you to get admission in a University in Canada. However, the admissions there are not exclusively based on academics but depend on host of other factors. In view of this I would like to strongly advise you to approach an agency dealing with sending students for undergraduate
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