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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

The Bachelors degree programme in NIFT is a 4-year course which provides you with a graduation degree, whereas, the Masters degree programme in NIFT is a 2-year course. Comparatively, the Bachelors degree programme is better than the Masters degree and provides you with a larger opportunity. 21 years is the age limit to apply for the Bachelor's degree programme. If you have crossed that then you can surely apply for Masters degree.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
There are several options you can pursue parallel to your Bachelors degree in fashion design. I am listing them–
1. Communication skills
2. Foreign languages courses (like - French, Italian, German and Spanish).
3. Graphic designing or software
4. Styling course
5. Photography course
That is all up to you, what you are interested in. However, I would personally suggest you to not go for any other courses simultaneously, because fashion designing is very versatile course, and there are few short-term subjects in the fashion designing course itself, where you will learn about all of these software and styling kind of stuff. So, you bette
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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

Most BFA fine art programs start with a foundation year where you learn art and design fundamentals before you have to declare a degree focus. There is also quite a bit of overlap in degree requirements that it is relatively easy to switch programs (core requirements for one will be elective requirements for another). A more important decision to make is whether you want to go to an art school or a university with an arts programme. The culture will be very different at each. A university will grant you more exposure to cross-disciplinary opportunities, traditional college experiences (sports, Greek life, and general education). Your s
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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

A graduate of English literature is eligible to apply for these posts. A few of the main exams are held by the SSC and the UPSC. Those who wish to apply for the position of teachers or lecturers can apply for the UGC CSIR (NET) or the SET exam. The defense service is one such area that takes in students after they have completed their graduation. Other areas where they can get jobs include the Police, agriculture, transportation or in the area of private investigation. If they wish to get jobs with the state services, students are required to write the entrance examination that is held by the Public Service Commission (PSC). For govern
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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

There are immense opportunities for an English and literature graduate in government as well as private sector. A graduate in English and Literature can pursue MA in English and Literature and appear for UGC NET exam and apply for Assistant professor in various universities across India. One can also appear for various government exams like SSC, Bank PO, State PSC and Civil Services. Apart from teaching and government services a graduate in English and Literature can go in reporting and Media, Content writing, Sales, Front Office, Advertising and Promotions, Public Relations, Customer Service and Airlines. A management degree after gra
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Bharat DebbarmaPursuing MBA

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It depends on which college you apply and the criteria out there. If you are applying in Christ University you may be shortlisted but if you apply in NIT-A, you might not be. So, after all it depends on the college you are applying. GDPI and what also matter to get admission thus apply in the college where you want to study.
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/ranking/top-mba-colleges-in-india/2-2-0-0-0 in this link you can find out the list of MBA institution which might fit you.

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syed faizan khan

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While B.Com is the most preferred course you can choose it or otherwise you can go for either BCA or CA, which is a little hard but very useful study.

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Anjali Sharma

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Yes, you are eligible for Bachelor in Optometry lateral entry in Thiruvalluvar University.

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archit kumarCollege selection expert

Scholar-Level 16

Hello Harshini Raj,
Please refer to the official website of CUSAT where you may get previous year questions, however, I will suggest you purchase a previous years questions book which is readily available in the market.

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Uvesh Ahmed

Beginner-Level 2

Although, it's not a good option to choose the distance and open learning. But if you are working in the same industry or pursuing another short-term course then it's not a bad idea to choose the same.

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