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8 years agoGuide-Level 12
Yes, there will be opportunities. Some colleges might help you with the placements, while others won't. I would suggest you to either pursue B. Des from a reputed college like NIFT, Pearl Academy, NID, Symbiosis Institute of Design etc. , or you should not rely on the college for placements. You will have to create your own opportunities and explore jobs for yourself. Also, one liberty that all design professionals have is that you can start your own business too. So, B. Des as a course has a lot to offer in terms of opportunity. The three colleges that you have mentioned, I would say NIIFT would be a better choice.
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8 years agoGuide-Level 12
I would suggest you to pursue Mass Communication first so that you learn about other skills like advertising and PR as well, which are very critical to be a successful Event Professional. Once you have completed your graduation, you can opt for post graduation in Event Management. There are courses like MBA in Event Management, MA in Events and PR. MA In Event Marketing etc that will help you achieve your goal. Also, keep applying to various event companies to understand the nature of work thoroughly and inculcate the necessary skills.
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8 years agoGuide-Level 12
In Mumbai, there is Pearl Academy and Sir JJ School Of Art which are the best college for any design course. You can also explore Amity University for an interior design course.
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Guide-Level 14
In B.Sc, you have various courses like B.Sc Computer Science, Maths, and Biochemistry. And in fashion designing, you have B.Sc Fashion designing and B.Des. As both are different streams, you can become a good fashion designer after completing fashion designing. Whereas, if you choose B.Sc courses specializations, you can work according to the course you choose. So, let me tell you B.Sc is a branch in which various courses are available. And, fashion is different field. So, it is up to you, which one you want to choose.
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8 years agoScholar-Level 18
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8 years agoScholar-Level 18
Admission for PG Diploma in Fashion Designing course is based on merit-list or entrance-exam. Many colleges select candidates through merit-list prepared by a university for this course admission. Some of the reputed institutes conduct entrance examination along with a personal interview for selecting candidates for course admission.
Some of the common entrance exams conducted by the colleges/universities are:
XAT
CAT
CMAT
GMAT
SOFT CET
Entrance exams may vary from one institute to another. Few colleges directly admit students for this course admission.
PG Diploma in Fashion Desig
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