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CREOVALLEY CREO

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I am not sure but as far as I know you need a fashion design background like B.Sc in fashion design. For PG in fashion, I would advise that you explore courses Like MBA in fashion design and business management.

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CREOVALLEY CREO

Contributor-Level 6

Explore international colleges who have their campuses in India.
You can explore colleges like:
1. The Istituto Marangoni
2. LISAA School of Design
3. NID

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CREOVALLEY CREO

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Create your portfolio and share it with the designer under whom you want to work. It is very important to highlight your USP.

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PREETI HIRVE

Beginner-Level 1

'Print Design' can also be called 'Graphic Design' which is done to communicate a 'specific message' for the 'targeted prospective consumers' with respect to any product or service. (public / private) In simpler words, print design means any design communication done with a sole purpose of commercial use (monetary gains: like ads of any products etc.) or awareness (public interest: government ads like awareness of voting, education, human rights, rules etc.) which has a tangible form. (2D) Like newsletters, newspapers, magazines, posters and so on.

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Sofia Goyal

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You can check the below mentioned link:
https://goo.gl/10ECtn

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Bharath,
Germany is what I would prefer. The country is well known for automobiles, mechanical and aerospace engineering. You should also check Canada, Japan, UK, Russia etc. US is tough for jobs. There is no particular company giving preference to freshers. Every company hires freshers and experienced candidates. You need to research on organizations dealing with your area and check their career pages, check the vacancies and profiles they recruit.

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Vishal ChauhanWell experienced in consumer durables Field

Guide-Level 13

Yes, there are many jobs but it depends on your skills and ability.

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Prakhar Inani

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No, you don't need to appear for NEET exam in order to pursue B.Sc in interior design.

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Rohit Saini

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Hi Yasmin,
Interest plays a major role in one's life, this goes with everyone. If you are not interested in something you will never be able to give your best.
Both the fields are good, make her opt for the branch that she loves the most and is most passionate about and she should analyse the future work conditions, scope and growth prospects before taking admission.
She can also opt for psychometric test comprising of aptitude, personality and career interest to clear any sort of confusion.

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