Can I pursue M.Des if I have completed Bachelor in Law?

- aashi agrawalUpdated On October 01, 2024 05:06 PM

Dear Student,

With a Bachelor's degree in Law, you may not meet the eligibility requirements for M.Des courses at many colleges, as they typically require a design-related bachelor's degree or diploma with a minimum cumulative grade point average of 50%. Candidates with a bachelor's degree in engineering or architecture may also be eligible. However, these requirements can vary among colleges, and some institutes may admit students with a bachelor's degree in any discipline. It's important to carefully review the specific admission criteria for each M.Des program to determine your eligibility. If you're passionate about pursuing a Master of Design, consider exploring colleges that offer bridge programs or alternative pathways for individuals with diverse academic backgrounds. Additionally, reaching out to admissions counsellors or faculty members at your target colleges can provide valuable insights into your options for pursuing an M.Des degree with a Bachelor's degree in Law. You can fill out our Common Admission Form to apply to colleges offering M.Des courses to students with a bachelor's degree in any discipline.

- Shivangi AhirwarAnswered on October 01, 2024 05:06 PM
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