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Muskan Chugh

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A Supply Chain Management degree from colleges in India can be quite beneficial for students who wish to pursue a career in the business and management field. They will gain various skills and knowledge about the theoretical aspects of demand, production, supply, distribution, etc. 

The table below can also help students evaluate the ROI, or the Return on Investment, of pursuing a S.P. Chain Management course from Indian colleges:

College Name

Average Fees

Average Package

S.P. Jain Institute of Management and Research Courses

INR 14.5 Lakh- 24 Lakh

INR 22.8-30 LPA

IIM Udaipur Courses

INR 20 Lakh

INR 20 LPA

IIM Trichy Courses

INR 1.69 Lakh

INR 13 LPA

New Delhi Institute of Management Courses

INR 12.75 Lakh

INR 12 LPA

Chitkara Business School, Chitkara University Courses

INR 4.2 Lakh- 15 Lakh

INR 11.06 LPA

Disclaimer: This information is sourced from the official website and may vary.

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Mohit Thakur

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The National Institute of Technical and Management Studies (NITMS) Nagpur gives certificates, but it's not approved by big government bodies like University Grants Commission  (UGC) or All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE). So, private jobs might accept it, but not good for government jobs or higher studies. If you want a degree that works everywhere, better go for a college that's officially approved.

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Sarjana Sinha

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The study of the Earth and its related elements is known as Geology. The solid and liquid components that make up the crust and surface of the Earth are in charge of various processes. These processes consequently have a wide range of effects on the human species. Landslides, floods, and volcanic eruptions are among the many processes that the Science of Earth's physical elements explains.

Under the BSc Geology course curriculum, students get to learn about the Earth's composition, structure, and natural resources. The course is divided into 6 semesters following a 3-year duration, which includes both theoretical and practical knowledge

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Aneena Abraham

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Hi, Indian colleges do offer Bachelors degree like BDes, BSc, BA, BE, BTech, BVoc, BCA, etc. in Game Design courses:

College NameCourses OfferedTuition Fee
Pearl AcademyBDes in Communication Design (Game Design)INR 27.88 lakh
WUDBDes in Animation and Game DesignINR 16.1 lakh
JECRC UniversityBDes in Game Art and AnimationINR 4.56 lakh
LPU

BSc in Gaming Design

BDes in Gaming

INR 7.2 lakh
School of Design UPESBDes in Game DesignINR 22.65 lakh

Hope this helps!

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Ishita Uniyal

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Of course, having a BDes degree is not mandatory, but a beneficial step toward your bright career. Pursuing a BDes degree is not just about attending classes; it is a stepping stone for your Design career. A BDes degree will provide you with the right knowledge and skills, help you become better, offer practical knowledge, and provide internship opportunities to help you grow your network. 
However, you can become a Designer without a degree but with the right skills, a strong portfolio, and relevant experience. 

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Mohit Datta

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Yes, the Bachelor of Design is a highly competitive degree programme with limited seats in top colleges, strong portfolio requirements, and eligibility for high entrance exam scores. The design industry is evolving at a rapid pace, increasing the demand for skilled Design professionals. This makes the competition for students high.

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