Which is better among Science or arts? How to get qualified for NID or any other institutions of designing around the world?

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pradeep kumar
5 years ago
As per the eligibility criteria of NID for B.Des course - The candidates should be 10+2 in any stream (Science/ Arts/ Commerce). Age : Maximum 20 years ( 23 years for OBC/SC/ST). For PWD candidates 25 years. So you may choose anyone of stream as per your interest.

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