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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Because you have completed your Bachelor degree, So you are eligible for M.Des courses of NID, NIFT or other Design colleges. NID and NIFT conducts their own entrance exam for M.Des admission. While CEED entrance exam is for admission in IITs. IIITs and IISc for M.Des courses.

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State Counselling is only for students having domicile of that State. 

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The per semester fee for B.Tech Mechanical at University of Lucknow is about Rs 60080. Apart from this you have to pay the refundable caution money and enrollment fee of Rs 5000 and Rs 1000 respectively at the time of admission.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello,I really don't know as to what caused you not to register for TNEA. But it's okay. However, government colleges unfortunately do not have any management quota. You will have to approach either deemed to be universities or private colleges which have this quota. Best wishes to you.

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