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A student needs to appear for a General Ability Test, Studio Test, followed by a Personal Interview + Portfolio + Statement of Purpose in order to get a seat in colleges.
Note that all the stages are mandatory. This means if the candidate doesn't appear in any stage of the admission process, he or she will be disqualified.
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Yes, one does not need a degree to work as an event manager. Through internships, entry-level jobs, or founding their own event planning companies, many accomplished event managers have acquired expertise. Without a degree, the following are essential for success in event management:
- Experience: Gaining experience through volunteer work, internships, or entry-level jobs in event planning or related sectors can help you get important real-world experience as well as industry knowledge.
- Networking: Within the field, networking can result in job placements, freelancing work, or mentorship from more experienced individuals.
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