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Lorna DsouzaCurrent Student
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Hi,
Yes, there might be, but there is no information on its website. You may contact the institute directly for the details.
Yes, there might be, but there is no information on its website. You may contact the institute directly for the details.
7 years ago
Which one is better: NID Ahmedabad, MIT-Pune or IDC IIT-Bombay for graphic design and UX/UI?
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Sushant SharmaCurrent Student
Scholar-Level 16
Hi, please find the link below for a detailed comparison:
https://www.shiksha.com/resources/college-comparison.
https://www.shiksha.com/resources/college-comparison.
7 years ago
I am good at maths and drawing. Is B.Des from National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad a good course for me?
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Ankit KumarCurrent Student
University of Delhi
Guide-Level 15
Hi Jomichan,
Yes, of course! If you have an aptitude for it, then I don't see any reason why you shouldn't pursue B.Des, design courses have immense scope these days, with lucrative career opportunities. If you are creative and have the ability
Yes, of course! If you have an aptitude for it, then I don't see any reason why you shouldn't pursue B.Des, design courses have immense scope these days, with lucrative career opportunities. If you are creative and have the ability
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Hi Jomichan,
Yes, of course! If you have an aptitude for it, then I don't see any reason why you shouldn't pursue B.Des, design courses have immense scope these days, with lucrative career opportunities. If you are creative and have the ability to think out of the box, you can flourish as a designer.
Yes, of course! If you have an aptitude for it, then I don't see any reason why you shouldn't pursue B.Des, design courses have immense scope these days, with lucrative career opportunities. If you are creative and have the ability to think out of the box, you can flourish as a designer.
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7 years ago
What is the difference between NID and UCEED?
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Rashmi BhardwajCurrent Student
Freelance Textile Designer from NID (91) Ahemdabd.
Contributor-Level 6
NID is a design college where design in varied fields is taught whereas UCEED conducts exams to get students for IITs and some design colleges also. IITs have seats reserved for the students coming through UCEED.
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Ananya DevCurrent Student
Guide-Level 14
Hi Kirtarth,
Yes, drawing and creative instincts are the main prerequisites for appearing in NID Entrance Exam. You can find the details here https://www.shiksha.com/design/communication-design/exams/nid-entrance-exam/pattern.
Yes, drawing and creative instincts are the main prerequisites for appearing in NID Entrance Exam. You can find the details here https://www.shiksha.com/design/communication-design/exams/nid-entrance-exam/pattern.
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shivangi raizadaCurrent Student
Guide-Level 13
Find the information here:
https://www.shiksha.com/design/communication-design/exams/amp/nid-entrance-exam
https://www.shiksha.com/design/communication-design/exams/amp/nid-entrance-exam
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Satinder KaurCurrent Student
Professor, Apeejay Institute of Design
Contributor-Level 6
In my opinion, NID is tougher to clear as compared to AIEED as no. Of seats are limited. Being one of the premier institutes in design, its harder to clear the entrance test.
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Rashmi BhardwajCurrent Student
Freelance Textile Designer from NID (91) Ahemdabd.
Contributor-Level 6
You have to be not less than 17 years (must complete 10+2). They give three attempts in admission. There is no age limit as such for NID.
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Satinder KaurCurrent Student
Professor, Apeejay Institute of Design
Contributor-Level 6
For B. Des - 10+2 in any stream from any recognised board
For M.Des - Bachelor's degree of 4 years duration.
For M.Des - Bachelor's degree of 4 years duration.
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shivangi raizadaCurrent Student
Guide-Level 13
You should definitely go for National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad over Apeejay Satya University. It is a government college and the best college for design in India and comes under the list of top 50 colleges all over the world. It provides
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You should definitely go for National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad over Apeejay Satya University. It is a government college and the best college for design in India and comes under the list of top 50 colleges all over the world. It provides quality education and design knowledge. The education programmes under each discipline are designed to meet these objectives so that students are able to progress through their courses in an integrated manner. The curriculum should generate the scope for opportunities to integrate experiential and explorative learning in order to understand and achieve a high degree of creative innovation and quality. A flexible framework for student-centered learning, whereby courses and assignments are able to harness the potential each student has in terms of creative expression and multi-dimensional learning. Each programme must provide the opportunity to identify, plan and achieve learning goals through an understanding of cultural, social and technological developments in the context of historical, contemporary and individual concerns. The objective, learning value and standard for each course are predetermined, but the context and relevance is repositioned by the faculty depending on the changing realities of the design profession and the level of professional competence achieved and demonstrated by the each group of students. To provide interdisciplinary and progressive knowledge of design but with a focused understanding of an area of specialisation suited to the professional design practice. There should be ample opportunity to develop innovative and exploratory thinking, necessary technical skills and the ability to locate individual design approaches within the appropriate professional context. To enable the students to develop a sense of social and professional commitments. They must learn to own the responsibility for their professional decisions. The ability to develop critical, analytical, speculative and reflective problem-solving skills in an integrated manner. To understand the scenario cum user based and culture centric approach of design. To provide thorough understanding of technical, managerial and design fundamentals along with a strong exposure to real life situations so that they are able to experience how the intellectual, creative and other skills acquired could be adopted to benefit the user, society and industry. Good luck.
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