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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
You can study BDes courses in more than 500 colleges in India of which around 330 are privately owned, 68 are government colleges and the remaining are public private. Some top BDes colleges in India on the basis of past admission trends and student popularity include the top NIFTs, NIDs, Amity University, ITM IDM Mumbai, Pearl Academy, IIAD Delhi, UID Ahmedabad, and IDC (IIT Bombay).
You can go to the top BDes colleges' websites to check the course fees, course content, infrastructural facilities and placement support to make an informed decision as to which college to go for.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
BDes full form is Bachelor of Design - a UG degree course in the design field spanning 4 years. Top BDes specializations include Fashion Designing, Interior Design, Fashion8 Design & Product Design. Students can choose to study BDes in any specialisation on the basis of their interests and understanding, for which they need at least 50% marks in the Class 12 board exams in any stream and clear relevant entrance tests.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
The Digital Media Design master's degree program covers a broad range of digital media design topics which further open valuable opportunities for the Harvard graduates. Mentioned below are some of the jobs titles available for Digital Media Design graduates are:
UX Developer
Vice President, Product Design
Senior Digital Product Manager
Associate Creative Director
Front End Developer
Marketing Manager
Principal Software Architect
Top companies who hire the graduates of Digital Media Design program are as follow:
Deloitte
Google
Microsoft
Amazon
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
IILM University, Gurugram aims to provide the best to its students.
There are fashion labs with sewing machines, draping mannequins, and fabric libraries.
Product design labs have 3D printers, laser cutters, wood/metal tools.
Mac labs are stacked with Adobe Suite, CAD, and design software.
There's even a photography studio with proper lighting setups.
Here students don't just“learn” about tools, they actually get to use them regularly.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Fashion Designing entrance exam syllabus and weightage is different for each exam but some common subjects on which you're tested are Design Principles, Fashion Illustration and Drawing, Textile Science and Technology, Garment Construction and Pattern Making and Design Thinking.
You also need to have good knowledge of current affairs and fashion trends in industry and must be good at English and analytical intelligence.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Each course syllabus has a good portion of theoretical modules taught in classroom lectures, but the Interior Design syllabus is heavier on theory as it includes knowledge of architectural history, building codes, and structural engineering principles, while the Fashion Design syllabus has a strong bent towards practical applications for garment construction and styling.
No doubt you will study about the history of fashion, traditional and modern fashion designing, and other trends in the Fashion Design course syllabus; the focus would be more on its practical, hands-on applications.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
It is not at all compulsory to give an entrance exam for admission to Communication Design courses at the UG level. You will find several design institutes that give admission on the basis of Class 12 board exam marks and take into account extra rounds like GD, PI or portfolio submission.
But in the case of PG Communication Design entrance exams, the admission is majorly based on valid entrance exam scores.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
The required preparation for Communication Design entrance exams cannot be said with any certainty as it totally depends on the particular exam that you're planning to appear for.
Generally, you should start your preparation at least 4 to 6 months before the exam date so that you have a good amount of time to cover the syllabus, have a look at last year's question papers, practice mock tests, and revise in the last month to score well.
Good Luck!
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
You can find some top Communication Design entrance exams and the number of colleges accepting specific exam scores given in the table below for your reference -
Entrance Exams | Number of Colleges Accepting Exam Scores |
|---|---|
UCEED | 36 |
NIFT Entrance Exam | 37 |
NID Entrance Exam | 34 |
CUET | 26 |
CEED | 12 |
Design Aptitude Test (DAT) | 8 |
CUET PG | 3 |
Note: Some colleges accept multiple exam scores.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Mumbai is a power hub when it comes to pursuing Communication Designing courses at top colleges in India. You can find some top college options for Communication Design courses in Mumbai given here:
Colleges in Mumbai | Top Courses | Course Fees |
|---|---|---|
NIFT Mumbai | BDes in Fashion Communication | INR 12.96 lakh |
Pearl Academy, Mumbai | BDes in Communication Design MDes in Communication Design | INR 11.85 Lacs – 27.88 lakh |
ITM IDM | BDes in UX Design | INR 16.8 lakh |
Industrial Design Centre - IIT Bombay | MDes in Communication Design | INR 1.03 lakh |
Ecole Intuit Lab, Mumbai | BVoc in Visual Communication and Digital Design | INR 20 lakh |
Note: This information is taken from the official website and may vary.
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