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Nikita Chauhan

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Communication Design is a vast field of Design focused on creating visual and graphic elements to disseminate a message or information. It contains several design disciplines, including Branding, Graphic Design, User Experience (UX) design, and User Interface (UI) design.

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Shikha Arora

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Some of the high-paying job profiles in the Communication Design field include:

Communication Design Job ProfilesAverage Salary
UI/UX DesignerINR 7.2 LPA
Creative DirectorINR 20.1 LPA
Brand StrategistINR 9.1 LPA
Interactive DesignerINR 17.4 LPA

Note: The salary information is taken from Ambitionbox.com.

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Atul Arora

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Here are some important skills that every Communication Design graduate must have for a bright future:

  • Technical skills: You must know about Design software and how to use it.
  • Creative Thinking: Designers must have a unique and creative approach to attract their targeted audience.
  • Communication Skills: They must have good communication skills to make new contacts and build relationships in the industry.

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Sreetama Shrivastava

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Yes, you will see reservations and quota systems for categories like EWS (Economically Weaker Sections), SC (Scheduled Castes), ST (Scheduled Tribes), OBC (Other Backward Classes), etc., in the Communication Design course admission. These reservations may vary depending on the course level and the college.

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Rashmi Thakur

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For the NID DAT Prelims, expected cutoffs usually range from 50-55 for General to 30-35 for PwD. For NID DAT Mains, expected cutoffs are generally higher, with General at 55-60 and PwD at 35-40. Through the DAT prelims scores, the candidates are shortlisted for the Mains. 

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Sreetama Shrivastava

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Here are some top YWCA Design college options in India offering courses at affordable tuition fee:

Exhibition Design CollegesTuition Fee
NIFT Delhi Exhibition DesignINR 1.89 Lakh
YWCA of Applied Arts Exhibition DesignINR 75,000
YWCA Vocational Training Institute Exhibition DesignINR 85,000

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Rashmi Thakur

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Yes, there are many popular books written for Exhibition Design students apart from their regular syllabus:

  • The Exhibition and Experience Design Handbook by Timonthy J. Mcneil.
  • Exhibition Art - Graphics and Space Design by Wang Shaoqiang (Editor).
  • Exhibit Labels: An Interpretive Approach by Beverly Serrell.
  • Small Museum Toolkit by Cinnamon Catlin-Legutko president & CEO Abbe Museum (Editor).
  • The Art of Relevance by Nina Simon.
  • Creating the Visitor-Centred Museum by Peter Samis.

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Ishita Uniyal

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Here are some important skills required to pursue a career in the Exhibition Design field:

Creativity and artistic tasteKnowledge of colours, shades and tones
Visual imaginationEye for detail
Good at sketchingObservational skills

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Mohit Datta

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An Advanced Diploma programme in Exhibition Design is equivalent to the final year of a bachelor's degree or a Graduate Diploma. Its syllabus may vary depending on the college offering the course, however, some common subjects covered are:

Advanced Diploma programme in Exhibition Design Subjects
Design ElementsEvent Styles    
Collateral MaterialDrafting
Colour Code and Palette TechniquesCorporate Events
Wedding EventsLighting
ProductionCustomer Profiling
Software: Auto CAD 2D    Coordinate Event Elements and Requirements

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