What is the procedure for admission to the Government Home Science college in Chandigarh for B.Sc?

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    kiran | Contributor-Level 8

    2 years ago
    You will have to appear for Entrance test. Go to the website and look for the application procedures. Prepare carefully, pass the test, and apply for admission. To get into any government college, you must prepare thoroughly. You may need to seek assistance from a coaching centre in order to receive adequate assistance and direction. You can get into any course if you prepare well. Following this level of preparation, you can strive for Chandigarh University, which is a very competitive institution for pursuing several courses. It provides merit-based scholarships to deserving students. Moreover, the highest package offered during Chan
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    bishwa ranjan kumar

    2 years ago
    Entrance test. Go to the website and look for procedures to apply prepare well clear the test and seek admission. Preparation is very important to get into any government college. You may have to take help from coaching centre to get proper help and guidance. If you prepare well you can get into any course. After this much of preparation you can also aim for Chandigarh University which is a very competitive place for doing different courses. It offers scholarship to meritorious candidates.
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    Dr Gurjit Kaur Bhatti

    2 years ago
    Home Science has grown into an excellent educational center, satisfying the professional and specialized needs of every woman. There is a three-year degree course in B.Sc. Home Science, is an undergraduate programme by geared towards specialization to make it more skill and career-oriented.
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    Vinay kr Pandey Simple but significant | Scholar-Level 16

    2 years ago
    Candidates can apply either online through the official website or offline by collecting the form. Those applying for undergraduate level and Diploma courses should have passed the 10+2 or equivalent exam from a recognized board. To apply for the postgraduate level degree courses, candidates must be a graduate and have a graduation degree in the concerned subject (s). Admission to all the courses is done on the basis of marks secured in the highest level of education.
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    Dr. Amit Verma | Contributor-Level 8

    2 years ago
    I would recommend that you apply for admission to Chandigarh University. According to the Punjab Education Board, India UID is one of the best art colleges in the state. It encourages students to develop artistic skills while expressing their creative processes, and informed awareness of how art practice intersects with current visual, cultural, and societal concerns. A strong foundation in traditional art forms such as drawing, painting, and sculpture will be provided, as will extensive explorations in the video, installation art forms such as theatre and performance art, photography, and digital imaging.
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    Sukhmeet Singh | Contributor-Level 8

    2 years ago
    I will advise to take admission in Chandigarh University. Ranked among the top arts colleges in Punjab, India UID promotes the development of artistic skills, the expression of creative processes, and an informed awareness of how art practice intersects with current visual, cultural and societal concerns. You will gain a strong foundation in traditional art forms like drawing, painting and sculpture, with extensive explorations in video, installation, performance, photography and digital imaging.
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    Dr. Uma Sinha Principal | Scholar-Level 17

    2 years ago

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