What subjects are needed to pursue B. Des Design programs at IILM University, Gurgaon?

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a year ago

To pursue a B.Des program at IILM University, Gurgaon, you typically need to have studied Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and English in your 10+2 level (or equivalent). These subjects provide a strong foundation for design studies, especially in areas like product design and interior design.

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a year ago

To pursue a Bachelor of Design (B.Des) programme at IILM University, Gurugram, candidates must have completed their 10+2 education from a recognised board in any stream (Arts, Science, or Commerce). While there are no specific subject prerequisites, having a background or interest in subjects such a

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pradeep kumar
5 years ago
If you are asking about the 12th subjects, then the eligibility criteria of B.Des courses of IILM University Gurgaon is 10+2 in any streams. So you can do the 12th in any streams like Arts, Commerce, Science, etc. as per your interest.

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