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I hope now it's understood for you. Also if you want to pursue for a bachelor's only then accessory designing is a better idea t
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8 years agoContributor-Level 8
With the sole objective of providing the nation a firm foot in the industry, Unitedworld Institute of Design has introduced Bachelors and Masters programmes in various fields of Design. These programmes offer rigorous study under the mentorship of highly qualified faculty and intense workshop practice along with industry-sponsored research-based project learning.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 8
The list of companies where our students are working is long; mentioning few
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Of course, you can. NIFT offers MFM to any one who completed his/her Bachelor's from a recognised college or university.
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In our industry, experience is more valuable than a Masters degree. So, it's better to join somewhere and earn money with experience rather than again paying fee for a degree. Higher studies is good only if you are looking for government jobs or want to pursue your career in teaching.
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