I want to do fashion designing so which stream should i opt in 12th-maths or bio

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Vineet Raj Kapoor
2014-06-18 16:12:24
Shanaya, what about Arts? At this stage, you may want to understand the creative world and the careers it offers. There are many careers for the creative/ artistic people. Interiors, textile as well as Web Design rely on the same skills - your layout skills and color sense. Journalism also is at thi

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Neda Ishtiaq
2014-06-18 15:17:44
Hi Shanaya, Yes, you can opt for any stream in 12th to pursue a career in Fashion Designing. ELIGIBILITY: (1) Candidates who have passed class 12th from a recognized board can apply. (2) Candidates who have passed X carried out by any National Open School are also eligible. (3) Those who have 3 or

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