Which specialisation is the best in B.Des from DYPDC School of Design, Ajeenkya DY Patil University?

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DYPDC School of Design, Ajeenkya DY Patil University offers a four-year BDes programme across five specialisations. Admission to these courses is based on an institute-level entrance exam, followed by other selection rounds. Check below the list of all BDes specialisations offered at DYPDC School of

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The best specialisation in B.Des from DYPDC School of Design, Ajeenkya DY Patil University depends on your individual interests, skills, and career goals. All of the specializations offered by the school are well-respected and can lead to successful careers in the design industry. However, some spec

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SC & ST converted to Buddhism (SC)

13%

ST

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SEBC

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