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Upper age limit for ST/SC is 28 as on 1/07/23.
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Yes, you can apply for IPMAT without math. Eligibility criteria for IPMAT Integrated programme in Management (IPM) is run by only three institutes in India - IIM Indore, IIM Rohtak and Nirma University, Ahmadabad. For admission into IIM course at these three institutes you would have to appear for the entrance test- Integrated programme in Management Aptitude Test IPMAT which are conducted separately by IIM Indore.
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1. Medical graduates must have an MBBS degree for enrolling into MD/MS course and BDS degree for enrolling into MS course. These degrees must be recognised by the Medical Council of India (MCI)/Dental Council of India (DCI)
2. Aspirants must complete their mandatory 12 months rotatory internship on or before July 31, 2021 to fulfil the eligibility criteria of AIIMS PG
Medical graduates must secure a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate if belonging to SC/ST - PWD category, 55% if OBC - PwBD category in all of
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1. PGD in Interior Design (2 years)
2. Diploma in Interior Design (1 years)
3. Under graduate Diploma in Interior Design ( 3 years)
B. Inter National Institute of Design, New Delhi (https://www.inifddelhi.com/)
1. Two Year Courses (After Graduation) in Interiors Design
2. Short Term Courses in Interior Design
So from above you may choose anyone Interior design course as per your requirements. For more details please visit Institute website as
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The main difference between the two degrees is that master's in agribusiness degrees take a more prolonged and in-depth look at agribusiness topics than MBAs focused on the same area. MBAs, however, expose students to a wider range of business disciplines.
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