Can a student from non-science background take admission in Chandigarh University fashion course?
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
Yes, students from a non-science background can apply for the Fashion Design course at Chandigarh University. The eligibility requirement is that you should have passed 10+2 in any stream with at least 50% marks from a recognised board. This means whether you studied arts, commerce, or science, you
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Yes, Chandigarh University (CU) will accept your best JEE Main percentile from either Phase 1 or Phase 2.
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Chandigarh University (CU) considers the best JEE Main score for B.Tech/B.E. admissions, regardless of whether it comes from Phase 1 or Phase 2.
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Yes — if a student doesn't qualify (or doesn't take) JEE Main, they can still get admission to Chandigarh University (CU / B.E. / B.Tech) via CUCET (the university's own entrance test), under certain conditions.
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