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It takes about 8-10 days for the results to be out.
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You have to register online. Go to their website for more information.
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As per the NIFT 2019 Reservation Policy, provision for reservation is provided to socially backward castes and physically disabled persons.
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Garment / Fashion Technology: It deals with various aspects of fashion, Designing, printing, marketing, quality control, merchandising of various textiles, apparels, garments and accessories. Apparel / Fashion Designing: It deals with the creative field in which trendy and appealing apparels or accessories are designed. More to do with styling / designing / sketching / Graphics / CAD etc.
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You need not to be good in drawing to be able to become a designer. Passion is required and rest you will learn in B.Design course.
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I think you should first do some thinking on what actually you want to do. Get some career counselling done. This will be very helpful. First you did BPP, then Interior Designing and now you want to go for MBA. (BPP) Bachelor Preparatory Programme is the programme for those who didn't pass their 10+2. I am not very clear from your question whether you did interior designing as UG degree or Diploma. For MBA you have to have an undergraduate degree. If you are a graduate, then yes you are eligible for MBA admission.
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1. Self Employed - a) most common is - Freelance Interior designer - you carry our projects for people - home offices etc. (here investment is less) b) You open up your own store and sell Home, Office decor/renovation materials - furnishings / design furnitures / spaces etc.
2. Work for an Interior Decorator or a with a interiors Firm
For both these kind of jobs you need to learn some basics + advanced. If assume you are a graduate already - then go for some short term adv
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Study abroad is always expensive unless your scores are extremely good to fetch the scholarships. Regular students have to pay international fees + Accommodation + Fooding expenses. Mostly, students work part time to earn some extra money to help in their expenses. US / Europe / Canada are expensive in terms of education. Try Australia – it is little more reasonable. There are some Government Scholarship Programs for abroad study - look out for those options as well.
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