How to apply for other programs offered at IILM University under the school of Design and Fashion?

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    Manindra Tr | Guide-Level 12

    a year ago

    Hi, A student can apply for the program for B. Des in Fashion, interior, product design, and more, Students coming from any 10+2 or graduation discipline from a recognized university, or board with a minimum aggregate of 50%, can appear for any entrance or admission process or any design course. Scholarships can be offered up to 100%. 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 B. Des degree programs with various specializations like Fashion, Interior, Interaction, and Product Design of 4-years with an

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    pradeep kumar Sr. Section Engr(Design) | Scholar-Level 18

    5 years ago
    The School of Design and Fashion of IILM University offers various Undergraduate and PG courses with eligibility criteria as given below. Eligibility criteria for UG courses : 12th in any discipline
    Eligibility criteria for PG courses : Bachelor Degree in any Discipline
    So you can apply any course as per your interest according to qualifications you have. Please SEE the IILM website for courses details and use the following for online application
    https://iilm.edu.in/school-of-design-fashion/.
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    nivedita ghosh roy IILM University | Contributor-Level 7

    5 years ago
    Dear Student, IILM has a legacy of excellence in Responsible Education since 1993. It is this unique heritage that sets us apart from other educational institutes. IILM has carved a niche for itself in pedagogical innovation and experiential learning opportunities both inside and outside the classroom, thereby providing a holistic development to the students. IILM School of Design & Fashion has a rich intellectual capital of highly experienced faculty who engage themselves in continuous research. The course curriculum rationalizes the need of the course, the course Design, Teaching & Learning Approach and the Graduate Profile which wil
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