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Completing a degree course is one of the eligibility criteria to take IAS exam. So, I wonder how you can take the exam without completing it.
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CLAT- It is basically for top 16 national law universities. If you got a decent rank, you would be selected. AILET- It is for National Law University Delhi. You have to get a rank under 100 to get selected.ISAT- It is for different private universities all over India.ULSAT- It is for UPES, Dehradun specifically.SET- It is Symboisis Entrance Test. It's for symbi colleges all over India.
MHCET- It is for private and government law colleges among Maharashtra.
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Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research (JNCASR), Bangalore
International Institute of Aerospace Engineering & Management (IIAEM-Jain University), Bangalore
Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore
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The CUCET is conducted by ten central universities and Dr. B R Ambedkar School of Economics (BASE) for admission in their UG, PG, and Ph.D courses. If you want to apply to any of these universities, you can take the CUCET. You can find the universities and more details on the exam below
https://www.shiksha.com/science/exams/cucet.
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You may check some options here, fashion design itself has many modules such as apparel design, jewellery design, merchandising etc. Every course is distinct and what you study depends on your personal interest, check here
https://www.shiksha.com/design/fashion-design/colleges/colleges-Mumbai-all.
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1. Group Discussion (GD)/ Micro Presentation (Madhya Pradesh) - Group Discussion for 35 minutes for each group and Micro Presentation for 90 sec/ student in a group (Topic will be published on the website beforehand).
2. Written Assessment (WA) - Candidates will be asked to write on topic for not more than one A4 size sheet and for not more than 10 minutes
3. Verbal Assessment (VA) and Personal interview (PI) - Verbal Assessment and Personal interview for each candidate will be done by an expert panel.
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